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Everyone's Talkin' Money

Get Yourself in the Kitchen, Learn How to Cook & Save a Ton of Cash With Ken Rubin

Everyone's Talkin' Money

Shari Rash

Business, Self-improvement, Education

4.6631 Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2019

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

What was the first thing you learned how to cook? For me, it was scrambled eggs and ever since I’ve been fascinated by food. Cooking has a reputation for being scary and expensive, but it is anything but that. As Ken Rubin, who is an accomplished chef from Rouxbe and our podcast guest says, "Start with one dish, one little thing…master that, and then build out your toolkit of food." Great advice whether you want to turn your love of food into a business or just want to learn how to make a few killer dishes. Learning how to cook is probably one of the smartest money moves you can make – and you can bank on that! What You'll Learn How can learning how to cook really save you money What are some staple dishes that everyone should know how to make Breaking down some of the biggest myths around cooking, including Ken's answer to "I can't cook" How you can turn your love of cooking into a full-time career Some of the most inexpensive but awe-inspiring ingredients that you might have in your pantry right now Links Rouxbe SUBSCRIBE & SHARE Want to be the first to know when new episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! IT’S FREE! Want to have a cup of coffee this week on us? Leave a review in iTunes and email a copy of your review to [email protected].  Ask Shannah Have an Ask Shannah question, submit it here Get Social Shannah on Twitter Shannah on Instagram   See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Or the biggest thing that I think keeps people from cooking is this sort of overarching fear of failure, that cooking is difficult, that when you make a mistake, you can't fix it, that, you know, people are going to hate it and talk about it forever, hating it.

0:17.8

So just kind of a negative narrative that people have around food, I think most of us

0:22.5

just don't take it that seriously. Like, if someone serves us a meal and it's not the best ever,

0:28.5

but like it was made with love and with care, like, that's really special and that's important.

0:33.3

That's a starting place.

0:53.5

Millennial Money with Shawna Comptonon game it will expand your brain what was the first thing you remember learning

1:07.1

how to cook i think for me it was something simple like scrambled eggs, but ever since then,

1:12.6

I have been fascinated by food and I really love to cook. I think cooking has this reputation of

1:19.0

being scary and expensive. And my friend, it is really anything but that. As Ken Rubin, who is an

1:25.7

accomplished chef on his own from Ruby, our podcast guest says,

1:30.5

start with one dish, one little thing, master that, and then build out your toolkit of food.

1:37.3

It can literally be that simple. And yes, of course, you need to splurge from time to time,

1:43.3

just like you do with your money.

1:45.1

But whether you want to turn your love of food into a business, or you just want to learn how to make a few killer dishes,

1:51.5

learning how to cook is probably one of the smartest money moves you can make.

1:55.9

And you can certainly bank on that.

1:59.4

As I said before we hit record, we're talking about one of my

2:03.0

favorite subjects, which is food. And I just love everything about cooking and kind of the,

2:12.0

I guess I would say, like the digital revolution that has gone on with food. And I found this interesting statistic that, you know,

2:20.7

millennials, I guess it's really not shocked, but the millennials are prioritizing meals over

2:25.9

savings, which, you know, kind of boggles my mind. But I guess I get it because it's the

2:30.8

immediate indulgence. But I'd love to hear from you, like, how can learning

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