You are sad, but the dish you cooked tastes good....
By maean_19
@maean_19 (4655)
Philippines
December 3, 2008 9:00am CST
I was in an emotional mood lately, but I have nothing to rely on with the cooking. So, I did it myself. They say, the result of a good taste of food also depends on the mood of the cook. If the cook is in a good mood, surely it tastes good and delicious. While a cook who is in a bad, definitely leads to an average or might as well not good.
As i mentioned, I was in an emotional mood - a not so ok though am very much fine physically. Perhaps, there's this feeling inside me that wants to burst, but it was suppressed for no reason. I cook for myself. I was preparing my usual and fave fried chicken, thinking confused. When I ate it, i loved it. It doesn't tastes bad at all. It's even more crispier and finger licking good.
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@regal_aeros (2605)
• Singapore
11 Feb 09
Really!
For me, when i'm not in the mood, i just seem to not be bothered about what i cook. And i also don't really care about the taste of it all. I'm too pre-occupied with my pity party.
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@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
31 Jan 09
I quite agree. And this reminds of the time when I used to be in dumps and couldn't quite get myself to be happy. I remember, cooking a whole lot of delicacies for my parents and that not only kept me busy but also i loved doing it. Appreciation for the effort was inspiring!
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@mishee_pretty_me (15)
• Philippines
31 Jan 09
Yes, it is so true. They say when you are in a happy mood, definitely the result of what you cook tastes delicious. Am not a good cook either, i just love to it. hehehe
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@Agathacoco (336)
• China
3 Dec 08
when I feel unhappy ,I aslo like to concentrate my ennergy on the other things ,that will make me feel better.
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