What do you prefer, cooking, baking, or Barbequing?

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  1. LaThing profile image60
    LaThingposted 12 years ago

    What do you prefer, cooking, baking, or Barbequing?

  2. LABrashear profile image60
    LABrashearposted 12 years ago

    I like to cook and bake, but baking is my favorite.  Baked goods are so yummy!  I don't touch the BBQ...that's my husband's area - I'm not allowed! ; )

  3. CassyLu1981 profile image70
    CassyLu1981posted 12 years ago

    Baking by far!  There's nothing like being able to see that cookie jar full of cookies and the smile on the kids' and hubby's face when they come home from school and work.  smile  Cooking gets you a great meal as well as barbequing.  Baking last longer!

  4. Claudia Tello profile image69
    Claudia Telloposted 12 years ago

    This is a difficult question for me because I love doing all of the above. Barbequing I do the least often and baking just once in a while, but I cook regularly so I think the answer might be cooking. Cooking gives such an immense world of possibilities that it could never get boring.

  5. DanaTeresa profile image71
    DanaTeresaposted 12 years ago

    I liek them a.., though Barbequing is not my strong point. This summer I intend to practice. Frequently.... I do love my oven. And not just for baking sweet things. I cook a lot of meals in there too. Fish, chicken, ham. I like being able to get everything ready, shut the door, and when I open it a beautiful meal comes out. I call it my magic box. yikes)

  6. TheLifeExperiment profile image58
    TheLifeExperimentposted 12 years ago

    Baking! I'm pretty darn good at it too, if I do say so myself smile

  7. profile image0
    christin53posted 12 years ago

    I prefer baking it lasts longer unless I have guests,cooking is tiring and I never feel like eating it when I've cooked it. I don't go near the BBQ that's for men smile

  8. ishwaryaa22 profile image75
    ishwaryaa22posted 12 years ago

    I enjoy all these 3 ! It depends.... I do cooking with some help of my mother and cooked both tasty local and international dishes. As for baking, I helped my cousin-sister a bit and we had fun together. Barbequing - believe it or not, I and my family did this in a good restaurant where they served customers food and the mini-barbeque grill to heat food over them. It was indeed an enjoyable experience!

  9. Sherry Hewins profile image87
    Sherry Hewinsposted 12 years ago

    I definitely consider baking more recreational. You never really HAVE to bake. Cooking is everyday, so tends to seem more like a chore, and barbeque is really just cooking outside.

  10. smzclark profile image60
    smzclarkposted 12 years ago

    I much prefer cooking. But I get more excited about a barbecue because of the friends, family and sunshine that comes with it :-)

  11. moonfairy profile image72
    moonfairyposted 12 years ago

    I love all three, but when I bake, it's not usually sweets....it's roasts and vegetables and things like that. We constantly use the stove top, bbq grills and the oven.

  12. livingpah2004 profile image61
    livingpah2004posted 12 years ago

    I love cooking and baking. Barbequing is not for me. I cook everyday fresh food. Please watch my videos.

  13. pstraubie48 profile image83
    pstraubie48posted 12 years ago

    I really like to do all of these but I think baking is my favorite. Watching the dish transform from something maybe unhappy looking before cooking into something that looks 'gobble me up' delicious afterwards makes me want to keep on baking.

  14. mbaker865 profile image60
    mbaker865posted 12 years ago

    I enjoy all three; however, I think “cooking” channels my inner creativity and allows for more freedom of choice.  I am not a follower of recipes; however, I may start with one playing with the ingredient amounts or adding interesting spices, broths, wines and using different cooking methods for everyday things.   I greatly enjoy using the grill for ribs and chicken but that starts by making an interesting sauce or marinade, which I guess would be considered “cooking”.

 
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