• adj16@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Wait, but cooking for one sucks. Cooking for 10 sucks harder, but cooking for 2-4 is better than for 1 imo, unless you want to eat the same dinner a few nights in a row

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      I might be biased because I was raised in an extended family and cook for a living, but I find 8-16 servings to be the ideal amount of cooking. You’re already doing the prep, so utilizing the equipment doesn’t require extra cleaning or extra cooking time, and if there’s fewer mouths than servings, it reduces future cooking needs.

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          1 year ago

          Freeze what you won’t eat that week, the rest goes in the fridge.

          Now you’ve covered some far future meals too and you’re not gonna get bored eating the same thing for 10 meals straight

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      I usually cook enough to have 2-3 dinners out of it and then “leapfrog” throughout the week so ill have dinner 1, dinner 2, dinner 1 again, and so on. Works pretty well and I don’t have to do as much dishes.

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        1 year ago

        This is what I do, sometimes I’ll make 4 portions out of 1 dinner when it’s something like curry and store 3 in the freezer.

        I currently have 8 meals ready to go that I cooked myself, I can go a whole week without cooking, it’s so much easier cooking for 1.

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      1 year ago

      Nah, I want to cook for just me. Adding in even 1 other person means I no longer want to cook.

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        1 year ago

        That is truly wild to me. I’m the exact opposite. If I’m the only one, I have no motivation to cook - I’ll just order food or graze until I’m full. If there are other people I’m suddenly very interested in making dinner. But perhaps that’s a result of me living alone

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          It’s one of the reasons I enjoy living alone. I can eat what I want, when I want, and don’t need to consider anyone else’s preferences.

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      1 year ago

      life hack: do more exercise so you can eat larger portions, then you can get the best of both worlds while also being swole.

    • Myrhial@discuss.online
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      1 year ago

      I’m a big fan of meal prep. With a freezer you can freeze the extra portions and then thaw things overnight from your built stash. Without I used to just eat the same several days. I don’t mind and it was just me :)