A Quote by Emma Weymouth

My mum originally taught me to cook. — © Emma Weymouth
My mum originally taught me to cook.
I'm so thankful that Mum taught me to cook, because not every day is a takeaway day.
My Mum taught me great manners. And she always told me that you can be or do whatever in life, as long as you don't hurt anyone and you're happy. My Mum's great; I adore her.
I'm a horrendous cook; my mum does my meals. I can only cook beans on toast with cheese.
I love to cook. My mom taught me to cook at a very, very young age.
At home in Ghaziabad, everyone is a pure vegetarian. In fact, when I want to cook non-veg there, my mum shoos me out on the terrace where I have my cooking utensils. I'm told categorically that whatever non-veg or egg, etc., that I have to cook, I should do upstairs and not enter her kitchen at all.
please don't cook me, kind sirs! I am a good cook myself, and cook better than I cook, if you see what I mean.
My mum is Brazilian and very proud. I'd love to do a Brazilian film. I've been brought up in the Brazilian culture. My mum brought me up on my own, I cook Brazilian food, I've never spoken a word of English to my mother.
I was always a good cook from my mum showing me when I was a young lad, but hiring a chef helped me to understand food better.
My Mum was the main reason why I became a chef. She influenced all of my family to feel free in the kitchen - it was the centre of our home and I have wonderful memories of helping Mum cook and experiencing the love and patience that went into the food.
My mum taught me to have a soul.
My mum taught me the power of protest.
My mom is a self-taught home cook, so books that offer guidelines on how to organize menus are critical to 'cook from the book' people like her.
My mum and dad taught me to respect everyone and to be kind.
My mum was the most wonderful cook and our house was always full of delicious food and interesting people. I remember dad entertaining the likes of Des O'Connor and Bruce Forsyth. But what really shaped my childhood were the amazing Jamaican dishes that mum produced so effortlessly.
My mum taught me always to see the funny side of things.
My mum taught me to treat people the way I want to be treated.
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