

I mean fuck yeah, probably. I share with my family and I had to check their email for them to prove that they received it.
I mean fuck yeah, probably. I share with my family and I had to check their email for them to prove that they received it.
Maxwell’s powers are limited by what he can describe with written language and the speed at which Maxwell can do so. Q’s powers are effectively similar but seemingly without either limitation.
For me, I’ve always gone by the typical english definition of “combining and heating” ingredients.
If you’ve combined more than one item together and applied heat somehow, that counts as cooking, otherwise you’re doing something else. Like, if I made myself a cold sandwich, I wouldn’t say I ‘cooked’ a sandwich and the same for if I threw a burrito in the microwave.
So, from that, as long as you either warmed up the beans or threw the bread in the toaster and those items weren’t pre-combined somehow, I’d personally say you cooked it.
Plus side, you won’t have to worry about it for long.