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18 English lessons on the topic of
'cooking'
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“There was a period when I was in school when I literally did not turn on the stove for like two years.”
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“Fine, I'll cook.”
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“I'm just putting the finishing touches on it.”
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“Lay it on its side and hold it steady with your other hand. It's easier to cut that way.”
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“It's so much easier to order something than to spend all that time going to the grocery store, cooking, washing dishes... Not to mention I'm not that good of a cook to begin with.”
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“It calls for vanilla extract. Do we still have any?”
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“You made these from scratch?”
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“Every time he cooks, he leaves grease spattered all over the stovetop.”
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“Toasting the nuts really brings out their flavor!”
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“The only thing about fish is that it's so hard to get rid of the odor.”
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