Plan to do so
Plan to do so
Plan to do so
never mind that..
Cooking for Real - 2008 Carolina on My Mind 1-1 was released on: USA: 13 April 2008
Either cats, cooking, or both crossed your mind in the hour before you fell asleep.
Joanne Weir's Cooking Confidence - 2012 Spain on My Mind 1-1 was released on: USA: 7 January 2012
they are like things you made up in your mindby yourself you know so now you know
slap him and then kiss him, maybe that will wake him up
Kitchen Impossible - 2009 Now We're Cooking was released on: USA: 4 January 2011
cooking and do the home work.
The cooking engineers have vast knowledge of food, because they have many years of cooking experience, so, they design menu for all specific purposes, keeping on mind what ingredient goes well with other ingredients. Cooking engineers keep exploring new dishes.
The term 'cooking' means preparing food or other substance, usually for consumption, as in eating. It is frequently used to describe the preparation of food specifically by applying heat, but also describes making cold dishes such as salads, Sandwiches and so on: 'He is cooking a fantastic dinner,'; 'The caterers are cooking a cold buffet.'It can be used in combination with 'up': 'We're cooking up a grand brunch for Sunday.'It can also be used to describe manufacturing, fabricating or processing, usually of food.'Cooking' has various other related meanings, generally considered to be slang or informal usage, but routinely acceptable conversationally at all levels of English communication.It is used in the sense of falsifying something, as in 'cooking the books', meaning to alter financial records in such a way as to mislead anyone checking on transactions; this usage generally denotes theft or fraudulent activity of some kind.To 'cook up an excuse,' or 'cook up a story' means to concoct a lie, or to be creative with the truth: 'He's good at cooking up an impressive CV.''Cooking' can also mean 'happening'; 'proceeding'; 'doing well', as in 'What's cooking at the club tonight?'; 'Now we're getting things done: we're really cooking!'; 'We're hot! Our team is cooking!''Cooking with gas,' as in 'Now we're cooking with gas!' means things are coming together, things are happening according to plan, or starting to work.The word can also mean 'spoiled'; 'ruined'; 'wrecked', especially when teamed with the word 'goose', as in 'They were caught red-handed; it's really cooked their goose!'