Cooking Confidence Scale

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Not all recipes are possible for all cooks. It takes time to be confident in the kitchen, and everybody starts out knowing nothing.

The scale below is loosely-based on a Tumblr poll on the same subject, and is intended to help people identify what kind of cooking they are comfortable with so that they can choose Recipes that will suit their skill level.

This is not meant as a judgement! All of us started from zero! If you are at skill level zero that is not a problem as long as you are able to eat a sufficient amount of food. If you are having trouble feeding yourself at any skill level, here are tips on How to improve as a Cook.

The Scale

Level Zero

I do not know how to cook anything; I am uncertain about the rules for using microwaves or how to handle kitchen appliances. I do not know how to heat water and someone else prepares my food. I may be able to make toast, pour cereal, or make a pb&j.

Level One

I can heat water in an electric kettle or microwave and I can combine pre-prepared ingredients. I am able to make cold sandwiches and may be comfortable making instant oatmeal, ReadyMac, or ramen with hot water. I can heat food in the microwave.

Level Two