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Becoming better at cooking

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flyingbeet · 17/11/2023 10:56

I'm at that awkward stage of just graduating from university but have no idea what I want to do. I've got a BA in Education and initially thought I wanted to become a teacher. But the jump seemed scary as I did not know what to expect so I took a gap year to gain experience and figure out what I like. I'm working as a teaching assistant but I have not been enjoying it so far. The main role is to just discipline and make sure the kids are behaving correctly plus cutting and laminating stuff which is not fun. I have other interests too like doing henna which I've been practicing and it might be something I do in the future to earn some money and I also enjoy cooking. I have been cooking from a young age and did well on my foodtech GCSE. Now I love making dinners and lunch boxes for my husband and I. I'm no professional but I like to think I'm a good cook. I just have no idea what to do from here. Are there any cooking classes or courses I can take to progress? How do I go about using this passion and combining it with a career?

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