Hey there! I saw your question on the forum about the "COOK" and "KITCHEN" signs. It's super common to get them mixed up when you're starting out, so no worries at all!
Here’s a quick breakdown of the difference:
The sign for COOK is an action. You typically mimic flipping something in a pan (like a pancake) with a flat hand, or stirring a pot.
The sign for KITCHEN is a location. You tap the heel of your flat, dominant hand a couple of times on the back of your non-dominant hand, which is also flat. It represents a countertop or surface in a kitchen.
From your description, it sounds like the second sign you couldn't figure out might have been "KITCHEN" again, or perhaps a different verb related to cooking. In ASL, the context of the sentence makes the meaning clear.
Keep practicing—you're on the right track!