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Why I Spend All My Time Watching Facebook Cooking Videos

My watering mouth thanks you.

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Why I Spend All My Time Watching Facebook Cooking Videos

To start, I would like to say that I think the videos on Facebook of people cooking are way underrated. I literally have spent hundreds of hours watching them and I don't plan on stopping anytime soon. I watch them in class, I watch them when I'm eating, at the doctors office, before bed, just about anytime of the day. It's very likely that I have an addiction on something that I never plan on seeking help for.

Watching you not only gives me hope that my meals will look like yours but that I could maybe be a chef on the Food Network with my own show one day (not really, but a girl can dream). Like I said, I watch you during all my free time and there isn't one that I don't like. I can say that most of the food I would make myself, but the things that I wouldn't, I still love watching it. Facebook makes it so easy too, they show us one and then suggest like ten others! Plus, when I'm in public or in class I can still watch them with no volume and know exactly what is being made and how it's being made!

I think the only plus side is that now I know how to make pasta with a three cheese, cheese sauce and chicken with bacon crumble along with how to ice a cake perfectly for my future kids first birthday party. However, after the thousands of recipes being made that I've watched, I still don't think that I will make any of them...

But what I am trying to say, is thank you to the person/people that spend hours making these videos because you're part of the reason I wake up in the morning! Part of it is that and the other part is that my puppy needs to go outside...

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