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She loves to cook but her cooking taste very bad, she spends all day in the kitchen perparing dinner and she invites you to dinner and wants u to try everything, what do u do?

Answers:
tell her in a nice way if shes a person that can take it. u dont want her to ruin herself when someone else tells her

Other Answers:
you tell here, "Either u learn how to cook better or we're eating out! " :D

Say that you have something to do like go to the store to by food You should offer to help her cook, that way you can make sure the food you are eating is somewhat edible. I am a professional chef so, this is my opinion.


Personally, I would accept the invitation and even take some food and maybe offer to help her out in the kitchen, you know "add a bit of this" etc.That way, she won't feel bad and neither will you!

Is it like she is saying "I made this, what do you think?" or is it just dinner?

If it was the first, be honest - but polite. No everyone can cook. It may sound easy to follow a simple set of instructions, but it is a little harder than that, especially if she is "inventing" new dishes to cook.

If it was the later, then aren't you coming to my house for dinner (meaning you have other plans)?

Good luck, and bon apitite!


Well, if she is a REAL friend, a separate coversation with her about her cooking efforts needs to happen, and it need to be specific as well as diplomatic. Does she overuse a certain flavoring or spice? Too much salt? Is your opinion shared by others? Or is she cooking things YOU don't care for?

Another solution, not as effective, is to insist on bringing something you know you like "to complement" what she is preparing. One more idea is to bring her a cookbook on your next invite, and make sure it is a "basic" type, with simple recipes, and mark ONE that you would like her to cook for you next time. Offer to help!
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