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I'm Intrested To Know! by Pweety4me(f): 11:00am On Jul 23, 2011 |
Hey food lovers Well a topic that intrests me & sits in the heat, the age you learnt to cook or had to cook a meal!! As africans, especially one's who live & were brought up in Africa we know that children especially female kids are taught to cook from very young , taking on the motherly role from very young the cooking, cleanin , washing and so on. I have found that the females most oftenly the elderly sister is given the responsibility of cooking for the [i]w[/i]hole household.sick & in health? Well just would like to hear/read from you guys! When did you learn to and also cook your REAL first african? meal! what was the experience like? Did you get taught?or u had to learn on your OWN?(probably the hard way?) & what age do you consider a child should be taught or giving the responsibilty of cooking?also do you think cooking roles should only just be handed to the females?[s]guys of nowadays r to damn spoilt they need to learn lazy buggers[/s].
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Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by Pweety4me(f): 7:01pm On Jul 24, 2011 |
Lol people don't know or were never taught how to cook or what? It's been up 2 24hours since i posted this topic, i would ave expected some responses by now. @ what age did you learn to cook your first african meal? |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by kannymoore(m): 7:08pm On Jul 24, 2011 |
you go wait taya! LMAO! Anyway, i learnt how to prepare soaked garri for sipping at the tender age of 4! Shebi i try nah. Lol! |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by Pweety4me(f): 7:32pm On Jul 24, 2011 |
^^^Was ur first utterrance necessary? Soaking garri does not count as cooking. It's obvious you don't know how 2 cook. |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by akunta(f): 9:30am On Jul 25, 2011 |
Well, learning how to cook came "naturally" to me, so i cant say 4sure when i learnt it, but guessing wud be about the age of 13 when i prepared my first meal(okro soup) unassisted. doesnt mean i did'nt knw how to cook b4 then, just that i hadnt been given the oppurtunity 2 try it out. I learnt how to cook by always being in the kitchen when mum is cooking no formal training like, " put water, add salt, check pepper n stuff". Kids should be exposed to cooking as early as possible not really teaching them but letting them observe, esp the girls |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by Pweety4me(f): 1:46pm On Jul 25, 2011 |
akunta:Hmm true talk & i'm totally with you on the point about you not trying it not meaning you don't know how to cook! Thanx 4 sharing your experience |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by maclatunji: 4:05pm On Jul 26, 2011 |
Started cooking at 11. |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by Pweety4me(f): 6:26pm On Jul 26, 2011 |
^^Hmm what did you start with?boiling warra |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by maclatunji: 8:43am On Jul 27, 2011 |
Cooking beans. |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by Greenpro: 11:34am On Aug 09, 2011 |
beans can be great while studying |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by Bawss1(m): 2:53pm On Aug 09, 2011 |
Pweety4me: What in the world is warra? |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by maclatunji: 4:06pm On Aug 09, 2011 |
Local yoghurt/cheese |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by obowunmi(m): 11:40am On Aug 13, 2011 |
Pweety4 is not more than a 5 year old girl. Her posts are soo difficult to read and hard to understand. Bawss, think she meant water. Lol |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by rishath658(m): 11:53am On Aug 13, 2011 |
I like yo eat instead cook. |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by Pweety4me(f): 12:11am On Aug 14, 2011 |
obowunmi:Maybe ur IQ is just too low. |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by obowunmi(m): 1:18am On Aug 14, 2011 |
Pweety4me: |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by GoodWife: 1:35pm On Aug 14, 2011 |
Pweety4me:Yes that's true because African culture assigns the house keeping duties to females and our mothers tend to train us like that. My Mum tried as much as possible to get the boys into the kitchen. My brothers know how to cook Jollof Rice, Egusi Soup etc. They don't know how to cook most food because the girls will not let them get near the kitchen while they are around. When did you learn to and also cook your REAL first african? meal! what was the experience like?mmh, the exact age is a tough one to remember but I am sure that by the time I was 10 yrs old, Mum has started sending me to go to the kitchen and check her food for such things as "if the water in the rice has dried up", "if the water has started to boil" etc And i could make a good eba at that age too. Did you get taught?or u had to learn on your OWN?(probably the hard way?) I would say that I was subtly taught. Mum used to prepare all the ingredients and she will sit in the living room and direct me when to go and add them in the pot. You know, "Go and check if the water has started boiling, if so, add the crayfish and the pepper, cover the post and check the time" stuff like that and I enjoyed it. & what age do you consider a child should be taught or giving the responsibilty of cooking?also do you think cooking roles should only just be handed to the females? Every child is different so you can't really send them to cook based only on age. Some children are ready to take on small responsibilities at an earlier age than others. But don't leave it too late, else they lose interest. And when you do, they should be slowly introduced to the art of cooking starting with preparation of the ingredients (pick and wash vegetables, pound/grind pepper and crayfish etc). And don't forget kitchen safety And No, boys should learn how to cook too especially in this day and age when women work outside the homes. If the man can cook, he will be able to rustle up something for himself when his wife is working, so he won't die of hunger , |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by Pweety4me(f): 11:57pm On Aug 14, 2011 |
^^AMEN!! my sister. . .surely must be a good Yea i also remember my mum telling me to go check stuff too. |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by kemmeye: 1:22pm On Aug 17, 2011 |
i stayed with my grandma so i would say around 13 i was pounding yam and cooking stuff like pepper stew and vegetable u no the simple things. |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by Misbee(f): 5:09pm On Aug 18, 2011 |
i cant really say d age bt i can rememba d first eba i made,it was so white because d water don get cold b4 addin d garri.bt nw no try me o. |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by Pweety4me(f): 11:11pm On Aug 18, 2011 |
^^Ehen kemmeye:Hmm you must have mastered the art of pounding by now(no pun intended). Thats really great. |
Re: I'm Intrested To Know! by firestar(f): 1:40pm On Aug 19, 2011 |
Hmmm. To tell you the truth, I must have been 9 or 10? I'm the eldest one in the family so i must be there where mama cooks. She makes it fun to learn so that every Sunday afternoon after Service and Preaching, it'll be a tug-of-war of whom will pound yam first! Even my brother! (His excuse is that extra muscle equates extra servings ) Healthy competition anyway and it's fun. My first African meal was Adalu. I love pepper and I think I added a bit too much at the time. Lovely memories. |
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