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WhiteTara

(30,257 posts)
25. I love the internet
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 10:24 PM
Sunday

you can browse recipes from various cookbooks, all on one page. I made stuffed acorn squash tonight and perused a few different recipes to incorporate the ingredients I had on hand. Think about whatever food sounds good and research it. Those meal kit things are great, and you can branch out from there.

Feng shui the room and bring in what makes you feel creative in the kitchen.

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Rice and dried beans are easy to boil up and together you get protein! GreenWave Saturday #1
Your local library likely has a plethora of cookbooks. no_hypocrisy Saturday #2
Try this PJMcK Saturday #3
Bake some Cornbread take you 2 Boxes 2 Eggs bit of Milk Oneear Saturday #4
Ask your wife what ideas she has about you helping out more. Irish_Dem Saturday #5
Yeah she probably "does". Historic NY Saturday #8
thanks everyone mdmc Saturday #6
What about grocery shopping? Sanity Claws Saturday #7
And besides just helping in the kitchen as you have been doing, the shopping too will help, and the shopping will SWBTATTReg Yesterday #28
Scrambled eggs are easy - just pay attention BoRaGard Saturday #9
Youtube is your friend. Watch food prep videos. There are a ton on YT, ranging from simple japple Saturday #10
Hobo Skillet or Hobo Casserole with hamburger is easy to cook. Emile Saturday #11
On the nights you cook make enough for two meals. Hope22 Saturday #12
Watch and take notes when she cooks. Use it as a tutorial so she can teach you best practices she uses. Nanuke Saturday #13
No advice but to say what a jewel of a husband you are CousinIT Saturday #14
actually, I'm pretty awful mdmc Saturday #15
Get educated IbogaProject Saturday #16
You are fortunate to cook for two. Cooking for one is a challenge. So here are some ideas. usonian Saturday #17
Nice, nice, nice!! I love the tips and I do enjoy cooking too, for the fun of it. SWBTATTReg Yesterday #29
If you let your Wife teach you how to cook Turbineguy Saturday #18
I've heard it said that cooking is an art and baking is a science SheltieLover Saturday #19
Baking is less forgiving than cooking Retrograde Saturday #20
For sure! SheltieLover Saturday #21
Think of a category of food you like and start small. Keep it simple. chowmama Saturday #22
To me the hardest part is the planning Phentex Sunday #23
We have a set food category for each day of the week SARose Sunday #24
I love the internet WhiteTara Sunday #25
Corned beef hash and a cabbage salad is timeless. applegrove Sunday #26
Post removed Post removed Yesterday #27
Be in the kitchen Marthe48 Yesterday #30
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