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Ulio
Feb 17, 2011


themaninblack posted:

It is a total over the last 3 months. Yes, I will be doing that. I am trying to learn about meal prepping right now, I grew up in a house where no one really cooked but I should have learned how a long time ago.

Hey I grew up in a house where everyone cooked and I still didn't learn. I guess I took it for granted. I actually just started cooking a month ago and honestly it is one of the easiest things. It is very easy to follow a recipe. I was always daunted by looking at a recipe but it is basically telling you how to do a formula step by step. I would just recommend watching some youtube kitchen videos and you will learn way quicker. Once you get a basic understanding you should be able to just read recipes and get them done without having to look at someone else cooking it.

Cooking has probably saved me a poo poo ton in terms of dining out. You honestly don't even need much time to cook, these days I cook for 1 hour and I can do my breakfast/lunch and do dinner later.

One thing I would recommend is that you don't buy a huge amount of groceries just buy what you need each day for a specific dish. Because I've sometimes bought lots of veggies for one specific dish but I didn't want to cook that every day or meal prep it. If you want to meal prep ya it makes sense bulk buying.

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