First meal/beverages you prepared yourself.

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I'm not sure if this counts, but when I was little I would mix together cream cheese and whipped cream and make a "cheesecake".
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The first thing I ever prepared for myself was pancakes and a milkshake.
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I made ramen for myself for the first time I was about 6 years old and because I grew up in a large family you had to fend for yourself inbetween meals especially if my parents were at work & my older siblings were being mean. Several things went wrong; it was the stovetop cooking one & I put it in the microwave, didn’t add water, and I set the microwave on fire 🔥
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The first food i prepared is pancake, its a simple pancake recipe that my grandma thought me.
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hmm...does Ramen count?

I used to take the chicken flavored ramen, boil the noodles - drain all the water out. Melt in 2 slices of cheese, teaspoon of butter, little splash of milk AND the chicken seasoning packet from the ramen. Was pretty good - I still make it from time to time lol. It was my go-to when we didn't have mac and cheese in the house, but I still wanted some cheesy noodles. =)
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I made the simplest potato curry and it wasnt really bad not a very good one though. It was eatable😀
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Scrambled eggs! I made them for breakfast for my family frequently for several years growing up, because I was so excited about being able to cook. Then I got sick of them and didn't eat them much until college, when I realized they were a cheap source of protein!
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I started to cook when I was little, thanks to my mom it made me great and awesome in preparing dishes
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I was a teenager at home one night and I wanted a burger but we didn't have any red meat. My parents were against it for health reasons. But we had plenty of tuna. So I made a tuna melt. It turned out pretty good.
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The first time I cooked was as a young teenager. Mother had a meeting that night and I knew Daddy loved cornbread. How hard can that be, right? Well, I can tell you that cornmeal in cornbread is a great concept. Unfortunately, I went with flour. It looked like a lumpy and very unappetizing cake when it came out of the oven. Daddy took one look and exclaimed "We are going out to eat tonight, girls. Where would you like to go?" :D :D
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The first meal I ever cooked was an egg for breakfast because my mum wanted to teach me how to cook for myself when she was at work The first beverage was tea
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I made a cake for new years. It came out all rock hard and left me embarrassed in front of my family.
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I made veggie soup and it wasn't good enough to taste. It had a wierd colour and texture.
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I made tea and potato bajji(fritters). My brother used to make me a lot while I sed talk. So naturally, I made it once. It came out perfect the first time itself. Because I had watched him do numerous times.
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Scrambled eggs at the age of five. It was a black peppery disaster. As for beverage, I believe I first prepared coffee w/ a french press. It was decent enough.
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