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In fact, there was nothing deliberate when I learnt to cook. It came quite by accident, as it happens many cases. For example, one learns to swim when he suddenly finds himself deep water, and he has the first lesson swimming.

Of course, it is a case 'necessity is the mother invention.' One day I had to make tea. That was the first time when I went into the kitchen. I have seen people making my tea, and above all, I have always enjoyed my cup tea. But there is a vast difference between making tea and enjoying your cup tea.

Then once, our Scout troop was camping away the town, and we were a wood. That day we cooked food for ourselves. Our Scoutmaster encouraged us to prepare our food. Our patrol was charge cooking. So naturally, I had an active part to play. That day we cooked rice and prepared some curry was not so nice. Still, we took it the right spirit a Scout.

After that, I took the courage to prowl into the kitchen, helping mother the various activities. At first, course, mother would not allow helping her washing, peeling, slicing, and so . In all her kindness, she would show how things should be done. Slowly, she showed me how to dress food, what ingredients and what quantity they should be used, the extent to which the item must be heated or boiled, and so . Now my mother has grown confident that I could do well the kitchen. Now and then, she leaves me full charge the kitchen wherever she has guests or other work to attend to. No wonder I am taking lessons kitchen art now.

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