Grandma was sick and couldn't cook for me, what should I do to solve my eating problem? On the first day, I remembered the scene when my mom used to make instant noodles and decided to cook them. I turned on the stove, poured the right amount of water into the pot, put the instant noodles in it to cook, bad, instant noodles half a day did not respond. I then remembered that my mom had told me before that the water should be boiled before putting the noodles in. I could only dump the noodles in the pot. Looking at the messy scene, I don't know why my tears flowed. At the same time, I had a feeling of resignation, I just couldn't believe that I could not cook instant noodles well. I tied on my apron and put on my grandma's chef's hat, mighty and fierce, like a food warrior. I was full of confidence and ready to fight the instant noodles again! Turning on the heat and pouring in the water, the instant noodle warrior never retreated! Finally, in the midst of my sweating, a steaming bowl of instant noodles was ready. Within a few days, I was wandering around the market again, ready to buy noodles to cook at home. "This is sure to be another great food fight!" I muttered, when I suddenly found a stall that was letting customers taste the noodles for free, I couldn't take my eyes off of it, I was in awe of the action, the scent, and the atmosphere. I bought two pounds of noodles, put on my "armor", like the chef ready to challenge the noodle army. I lifted the lid of the pot, the gas is so strong, let me all confused, but I am still confident in myself, instant noodles have been defeated by me, still afraid of you this little noodles. I want to give mom and dad a big surprise! After the noodles were soft, I put in the chopped tomatoes, salt and other ingredients, and after a few minutes, I cracked an egg into the pot, which gave me the color and the aroma. When I put the noodles in front of everyone, they kept praising me. Now, my noodle cooking skills are getting better and better, you can say, I have been the family's "noodle king", hahaha!