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Made Onigiri in cooking class today! @is-that-kasane-teto
This was my first time making them, so I hope they're okay... (One of them has wasabi, one of them has tofu and white rice vinegar, and the last one has kewpie mayo. I have lost track of which is which. /hsilly)
Cooking classes at Le Cordon Bleu
(Mark Kauffman. 1950)
Screaming, crying, throwing up
(the person washing dishes in culinary today didn't rinse the soap off before putting them in the sanitizer)
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Hi!
How would the LI react to the detective trying to take them on one of those couples’ cooking classes? I’ve recently gifted one to my parents for their anniversary and the thought popped to my head.
Aah, that was a lovely thing gift them! Happy Anniversary to your parents!
Immediately as I read this, I knew how F would react. They would totally look from the voucher to the MC and pout like, 'Are you saying my cooking isn't good enough?' And last about a whole twenty seconds before bursting out laughing, hehe! They would totally be up for it.
N would love it. They love learning! Though cooking is a skill they know quite well, they would still very much enjoying how to improve, especially if it involved being with the MC.
A, hm, I think they would be a bit confused, and then use the excuse that it would be rude to refuse a gift in order to go to the classes, hehe! ;D
M would probably be like 'If you wanted me to get you hot in the kitchen, you just had to ask.' M's not one for going out to places, especially with other people around, so it would take a lot to get them to go, hehe!
Thank you so much for the ask! :)
Hell’s Kitchen
Summary: You offended the King of Curses with your subpar cooking. So he teaches you a lesson you’ll never forget.
Tag(s)/Warning(s): Cursing, slight blood
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“What is this?”
You flinch as a plate of omurice slams right on the coffee table beside you. The fried egg nearly flies off the plate and chucks of food dislodge from the plate unto the floor. Looming over you, looking ready to throttle you, was Ryomen Sukuna, the infamous King of Curses and a freeloader in your best friend’s, Itadori Yuji, body.