to find myself in the kitchen again (it's been a few months) but I'm so excited about the new house. I don't have anywhere to put the dishes in, and even though they are always on the counter (the sin
to find myself in the kitchen again (it's been a few months) but I'm so excited about the new house. I don't have anywhere to put the dishes in, and even though they are always on the counter (the sin
bin is just fine), it's still a bit embarrassing to see my sink so far from where the dishes are.
I'm really excited about it too, as I'm almost entirely new to this. I'm a chef, and my whole job is to make a meal every day. I don't know if this is a good fit for me, and I'm not sure what's best for me as I'm new to this. I hope it's as easy as possible to find myself in the kitchen again.
Thanks! I think a good place to start is with the "How do you make things?" question.
"How can I make this?" "How can I make it with ingredients that I already have?"
This should be something you ask in a conversation with a friend or relative or somebody who you think could help you find your groove, whether that's a cooking class, or something like that. It might even help you get over your fear of cooking. You'll have a much better chance of being able to make something you like and enjoy it than if you had to ask yourself.
If you do find yourself in the kitchen again, you'll have to find the courage to ask yourself, "Do I want to keep this kitchen? Do I want to be this chef? Do I want to cook something that tastes good?"