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by UnFleshedOne
2546 days ago
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Basic cooking taking a lot of time is a myth. Sure, if you don't have a kitchen and a fridge at all, that is a problem. And I suppose if you don't know how to turn on the oven then the whole endeavor looks like marathon running (and winning) looks to a bed-ridden person. But your goal is not to be a professional chief in 5 star restaurant, it is to cook some soup from whatever is in the fridge, boil some pasta, fry some eggs and chop up some greens. Cook enough to last a week and you are set. Ask your first generation immigrant coworker to teach you what they cook (or ask them to introduce you to their parents :)). |
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Compare a fresh head of broccoli to a package frozen; with fresh, you've got to clean it, trim it, clean up after your trimming, and finally cook it. With frozen, snip a bag open and you're on your way. Much simpler, but of course now you're using something that was shipped from afar, wrapped in plastic, and held in a freezer and it won't even taste as good when you're done!
Now compare ordering delivery from your phone. Compare shopping, storing, chopping, wiping up etc. to building a Blue Apron dinner. In terms of convenience, it's not even close. This is coming form someone who prepares 2-3 meals per day for my family.