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Spice Up Your Cooking Skills With Help From Your Phone

(A deeply personal story about how I outsourced my culinary identity to a glowing rectangle and somehow became better at dinner parties and worse at chopping onions.) I used to think cooking was about instinct. You know, the romantic kind. The kind where you throw ingredients into a pan like you’re conducting an orchestra made entirely of garlic and ambition. The kind where you “just know” when something is done. Where you eyeball measurements, taste as you go, and somehow end up with a meal that makes people say things like, “Wow, you should open a restaurant,” which is the culinary equivalent of “You should start a podcast.” That version of me lasted exactly three meals. The first one was undercooked chicken. The second was overcooked pasta. The third was a “fusion experiment” that tasted like regret and paprika. That’s when I turned to my phone—not as a tool, but as a lifeline. A digital sous-chef. A therapist. A silent judge that never blinked when I googled “how to boil wate...

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