Hi Goodman, and thanks for the reply!
Actually, I meant replacing it with the Past Simple:
«But eating from a "box" an hour after they cooked (it — inserted by Ant) is not very appetizing to my stomach, unless I was starving»
«It should be "Have been cook.." (present prefect passive)»
"Having been coocked", I hope. (or am I not right?)
Thanks for the clarification.
«I have tried very hard not to have this kind of mental errors but sometimes when my head is trying to compose a sentence but my fingers don't work in sync...»
I woudn't worry very much about it becuse otherwise your English is great (IMHO), and such errors take as little as a proof-read to find and fix...
«If you feel it needs improvement, How would you imporve it?»
I don't know, maybe pay more attention to the grammar when reading. I often get involved in a book so much that grammar aspects go sideways, so I can't use the structures that I have just read in my own speech.
EDIT: ...I am confused, I have no idea of what the correct version of the sentence is :(((
1. But eating from a "box" an hour after they cooked it is not very appetizing to my stomach, unless I was starving
2. But eating from a "box" an hour after it has been cooked is not very appetizing to my stomach, unless I was starving (strange to me)
EDIT2: All right, I just didn' realize that with "they" you refer to the food, not the cooks. Sorry.