So in the past year or so, I've discovered the joys of actually cooking. I'd subsisted for a while on lazy-cooking, but I got sick of it and was also inspired by other cooking threads and forums around the internet to cook something awesome to eat. And so I would like to share that joy with you too.
First of all:
Cooking is the process of preparing food by applying heat. Cooks select and combine ingredients using a wide range of tools and methods. In the process, the flavor, texture, appearance, and chemical properties of the ingredients can change. Cooking techniques and ingredients vary widely across the world, reflecting unique environmental, economic, and cultural traditions.
That's a little specific. In general, we'll be talking about:
Food preparation is the act of preparing foodstuffs for consumption. Many types of food preparation involve heating the food ingredients, however other types of preparation involve chemical, biological, or mechanical means.
As I have learned, one day, you will either be forced to cook, have lots of money to throw at making other people cook for you, or you will be an unsatisfied shell of a person. Personally, I've found cooking fun and trying to make something new is really fun and usually tasty (sometimes it isn't, but you can't win them all).
Don't think you can cook? Don't worry! Because I most certainly could not when I started out, lazily throwing things into a pot of boiling water every day. It takes a bit of practice and it takes a while to build up a library of things you can make without thinking. And to be honest, I'm still not entirely sure how best to do go about buying and selecting produce or planning meals and such.
But that's what this thread is for, which was likely your next question. This is a cooking thread and we will talk about all things related to cooking, such as cooking equipment, cooking techniques, things to cook, eating your cooking, acquiring goods with which to cook, effective ways to use your spending power in the pursuit of cooking, etc. I'm sure there are a lot of people who want to learn how to cook but need a push as well as tons of people who enjoy cooking and would like to teach and/or bounce ideas or show off what cool things you made.
FYI, today, I baked some delicious pasta using the torihamu I made this week and I am boiling some beans for some red bean soup, all of which is so that I don't have to cook while I am trying to learn math over the next few days.