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And did I mention we have a
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to giveaway?
All these fabulous gifts will be going to ONE Lucky Winner!
Now All We Want To Know Is...
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Yes my mother and grandmother both...I remember many memories in the kitchen us all cooking for family get togethers or making cookies. GREAT times!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite cook was my dad. He would make awesome meals from scratch and he loved to bake from scratch also.
ReplyDeleteyes my mother! Everything that she made was good! I miss it though. :(
ReplyDeleteMy great grandmother was an excellent cook raised on a farm in France. I didn't eat with her often but her cooking was fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI taught myself to cook and I love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm my favorite cook,I remember when my boys were little we used to make cookies together. I taught them both to cook so now that they are men they are able to cook for themselves and others.
ReplyDeletemy mother was a great cook. she would spend days cooking for the high holy days. unfortunately, i did not inherit her love for cooking, my motto "if you cant nuke it, forget it"...i dont like to cook, dont like to clean up afterwards, not a housewife at all. i remember sitting on the kitchen counter watching my mother cook....i was not a big eater when i was young, my parents had to entice me to eat, was a skinny kid....then puberty hit....not i have to watch everything i eat..
ReplyDeleteMy Grandma was an awesome cook, she always made everything from scratch. I remember her teaching me to make biscuits, hers were the best, but mine are pretty darn good.
ReplyDeleteGoing to my Grandma Holmes house for the weekend was so wonderful. She cooked all day for us. I loved her Glorified Rice the best!
ReplyDeleteMy Mother and Grandmother were both amazing cooks. I have lots of wonderful memories cooking with them.
ReplyDeletewell my mother is not a kitchen fan but my husband is. he can make delicious dishes out of nothing
ReplyDeleteI taught myself most everything I know about cooking. I enjoy being creative and love to hear my family comment on how wonderful everything is!
ReplyDeleteI taught myself most everything I know about cooking. I enjoy being creative and love to hear my family comment on how wonderful everything is!
ReplyDeleteMy Grandma was the most amazing cook. Everything was from scratch. She taught me alot.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite cook is me--I just love cooking for family and friends, so much so that I have hosted Thanksgiving dinner every year for the past 30 years.
ReplyDeleteshelly sawicki lash neuhouser
mneuhouser@gmail.com
My favorite cook is my grandmother. She was from the Ukraine watching her make Roby was awesome
ReplyDeleteThe favorite cook in my life is my grandma. She always makes the best meals, and you can bet she's the first I call when needing a recipe!! Mmm her frosting, better than store bought any day!
ReplyDeleteI'd have to say my husband is my favorite cook because he's always coming up with something new and yummy--and it's usually something we love!
ReplyDeletemy favorite cook was my grandfather he made so much delicious spanish food it was amazing:)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite cook is either my mom or my aunt because they both made extremely good, authentic Chinese, Japanese, and Thai food.
ReplyDeleteI loved watching my Mom and Grandma cook together. They always had so much fun baking cookies at Christmas
ReplyDeleteMy favorite cook is my father in law, he makes such wonderful food and he always go the extra mile to make a little something for everyone!
ReplyDeleteurbancwgrl84(at)yahoo(dot)com
My favorite cook is my mother. I love watching her cook and we have fun at holidays making special cakes and cookies!
ReplyDeletemy mother and her mother ( my grandma) both taught me how to cook. i was told that i am now a great cook. my husband blames his weight on my good cooking. this would make a great kitchen gift if i would win this . i could cook even more for more people.
ReplyDeleteMy Granny is may favorite cook. She seen that at a young age, I took a lot of interest in baking and mailed me a cookie cookbook when I was only 8. I have been baking from scratch ever since. She has taught me a lot. Now, the greatest joy is when she asks ME for my recipe!
ReplyDeleteMy dad is my favorite cook, everything he makes is amazing and he's the first person to teach me how to cook!:)
ReplyDeleteCara James
my mom was the best cook ever
ReplyDeleteMy mom always had homade rolls and bread ready for us when we got home from school.
ReplyDeleteI learned to cook from both of my grandmas and my mom. I loved being in the kitchen with them all.
ReplyDeleteMy mom was definitely my favorite cook. It has always been difficult to duplicate her fantastic recipes. Lemon meringue pie was one of my absolute favorites!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely have to say my mom. She taught me almost everything I know. I also look up to my mother-in-law. She's got some great recipes and I can always call her if I have a question about anything cooking/baking-related.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite cook is definitely my grandma! She could make something good out of barely anything. Growing up, it seems as she had to support all of her children's children and she did a great job! We were always fed, even with the little money she had! I love you Grandma!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Jessi Greenmamajama
My Mom was my fav. cook, I miss the homemade meals :(
ReplyDeleteI remember learning how to cook some of my grandmother's favorite recipes (family polish recipes) and having her tell me that I needed to learn them because my mother never could.
ReplyDeleteI miss my gram...
My favorite cook is my boyfriend. He can pretty much make anything and make it fabulous. Together we make an awesome pair for holidays and special events, but without him I'm mush! I've always told him he should go to cooking school.
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