fried rice
VicentaLakin
My son loves my fried rice, and if it's just the two of us at home, he'll let me cook for him. Sometimes he does it himself, but he's having a good time. When he's cooking, I'm going to give him some guidance, and he's going to learn to do something simple, and the kid's going to learn to be independent, and he's going to leave you for school, or he's going to work, and the birds always fly, so don't be afraid that the child will get hurt, and a little setback is to exercise one's will. Let him learn to wash his clothes, cook, cook, don't wait to leave his parents and do nothing
VicentaLakin
How do you treat leftovers if we cook every day, each time we eat in different numbers or in different amounts? Or just steam? The leftovers aren't everyone likes, and I don't like the leftovers the next day. I don't feel like food. I feel much worse. Yesterday, my uncle went to hell, but he added twice as much rice. Look at the fridge materials and the food we bought today. I called today and said, "He's making his own fried rice so bad that I didn't do it. I stole it, and the master said that my cooking was getting better and better, and I wanted to change my work, stay together and cook for him every day. I thought, but I wanted to keep the distance, and he'd pay well, and sometimes I'd be upset, and I'd be afraid of a lot of bitterness