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The sensible solution to this would be “try some new recipes”. Even if they turn out lousy at least you’ll know, and every attempt is an experience point in your favour. I’m just sayin’.
Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes.
Try a cookbook, stud.
No need for a cookbook. There are enough recipes that he knows, but doesn’t eat. As a matter of fact, he only cooks food that he’s tired of. Well, that’s his own bloody mistake then, i guess.
Again a failgraph. Venn diagrams can be useful but if you don’t know how to use them, don’t try it…
Or it isn’t a failgraph, and he only cooks the same meals everytime, just out of habit, even though he doesn’t like that food anymore. That’s an option… but then, don’t complain.
i know how you feel -_-
Well, how about you stop making graphs and learn something new?
Wow. People REALLY don’t like culinary lazyness on here!
Personally I totally get the graph. And it’s even more annoying when you have to add a third circle for ‘Food I’m not intolerant to’.
I think my foods I cook circle would need to be ‘foods I cook that are edible afterwards.’ It would be much smaller also. But, I can and do cook a lot of different foods!
I totally relate to this graph!
I also relate to this graph. In fact, recently I’ve been looking into new recipes and experimenting with what I have in. And I found a website that has some good stuff on – studentrecipes dot com.
yum foods
Foods?
I don’t cook foods… that sounds kinda weird, I cook food. TYVM.
I don’t have a problem with you making a graph instead of learning how to cook something new, but why did you spend so much time learning to cook food(s) that you don’t like? From what I see, 80% of the recipes you know are for dishes you dislike. If you you’re tired of eating the other 20%, you only have yourself to blame.
Alternatively, are much more likely, you just screwed up the graph (foods I know how to cook should probabaly be mostly/entirely within the first circle)…