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You’ve seen em make it hundreds of times, you’ll be fine…

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With affection & without use of a recipe.
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When she was in her early 20s, my mom made a little recipe book that she would pass on to her kids—she abandoned it after a few entries, but gave me the book nonetheless. I wish I knew how to cook, so I could finish the book and pass it down to my own kids, but the most I can do is a good scrambled egg, and rice (I can cook other things too but these are what taste the best). I’ve always admired those people who eyeball ingredients and use instinct to decide whether their stew needs more flavouring or not; those people who walk into a kitchen and cook up a storm because it’s second nature to them. Not to mention, I’m a super picky eater so often times I prefer to prepare my own meals at home, than to have someone else do it for me. If I can just learn how to cook food—the type of food that my kids will know me and remember home for—my entire life would be complete.
Apr 18, 2024

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The kirkland brand athletic socks from Costco are my go to. Super thick, wore them daily for seven years before they had a hole. Refuse to die, and perfect for boots.
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I may spend the rest of my time on this platform promoting this little tinned fish.
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Lived there for the past six months, I loved it! Pros: Amazing public transit, fast and cheap (€8 for the month as a resident). Great food culture, also inexpensive. Very walkable city w/ such pretty streets. Many museums and art galleries and other community art spaces all over (old industrial complexes turned into small, free museums). Fantastic public parks (some massive ones right in the city center) The list could go on. Cons: None that I can think of. Well, you should be able to speak Spanish…