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Your childhood cooking anecdotes (or your children’s)

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Your childhood cooking anecdotes (or your children’s) Looking at another post I was curious to see what fun stories you have from learning how to cook as a child, preteen, or teen. I still remember how my grandmother tried to teach me as a child how to peel fruit but since I was left handed she couldn’t figure out the best way to do it and my father (left handed as well) did it instead. Another story: I, as a preteen, was cutting a piri piri pepper to make chilli. I washed my hands when I was done (I knew that much) but didn’t get all of the juices from under my nails apparently. I touched my eyes later on and remembered that some classrooms in school had eyewash stains, so I went to the bathroom and put my head under the sink for a while. And then I remembered milk. And I grabbed a carton and took it to the bathroom. What a relief!! I remembered talking to my dad about it afterwards.…

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