systlin:elodieunderglass:asymbina:gallusrostromegalus:ernasd:oh this is a life saverSo these are bot
systlin:elodieunderglass:asymbina:gallusrostromegalus:ernasd:oh this is a life saverSo these are both “Aw Fuck I’m outta real food” meals BUT ALSO: if you’re learning how to cook, these are great “baby steps” meals to learn how to cook basics into something enjoyable without “wasting” anything expensive. Though I maintain that even cooking screw-ups are valuable in terms of lessons learned.Also they’re great for when you get absorbed in something and you realize your blood sugar is dropping and you need to make something Quick.I don’t think of myself as a cook at all, but I looked through this list and was like “if you have [center] and [any item on a surrounding ring] how do you sit there thinking you’ve got nothing to eat?” Like, I buy a fair amount of staples knowing that I’ll be able to quickly assemble them into something tasty if I’m hungry and don’t have anything instant (or in a leftovers container because I made it earlier in the week specifically to eat for a week): butter, cheese, noodles, and more.It still impresses people how I can go into random kitchens with no food in them and emerge with Filling Snacks for Five People. This is the secret: knowing how to assemble Cupboard Meals. And these charts are incredibly well-laid-out too!A lot of these are also very good treats for ovolacto vegetarians! I have an ask wondering about good things to make for friends who are ovolacto vegetarian, and this post answers it better than I could. -- source link
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