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>>43322156
And Chen's threads just die.

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>>42890848
She doesn't use them since they don't have any, and she just stands by Yukari's side anyway when they're outside. But considering how dexterous she can be with them she'd probably tuck them out to the side and wouldn't fully sit or recline into the chair.
tl;dr very carefully

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This may be, however, Nemuno's dishes tend to be simple, traditional, and hearty. She's likely been cooking the same few dishes her whole life, and while she may be good at those, there's a league of difference in cooking for one's self and for others.
Ran cooks for three: Yukari is whimsical and Chen can be picky, by necessity Ran has learned a huge variety of dishes over the greater part of a millennia. I'd say the chances she stayed in Japan for all her life is pretty slim given who her master is, and one can conclude she'd know a good number of both western and eastern dishes. She could cook just about anything you ask for, and on the off chance she hasn't done a particular dish, she'd try her best to learn and make it.
Nemuno's culinary skill is held back by her isolation. She cooks for herself and there's only so many ways you can cook the ingredients found on the mountain with the tools and knowledge she has.
To this end, I think Ran has the edge overall based on her lifelong experience. Thanks for listening to my TED talk.

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