I get what you're saying. The entree gets frozen, but grains and veggies should be cooked when preparing it to eat. That sounds easy enough, heavy lifting is done and pasta/rice/veggies are really easy. Thanks for the tip!
Sounds like a palatte cleanse for the nose lol. I planned on getting a coffee grinder soon so when I have some beans hanging around and it happens I'll give this a try as well.
Meal prepping always has been something I would like to do. I'm getting to a point in life where I can work that into how I do things as well. I just have to figure out some dishes, that like you said freeze well. Any suggestions?
It is basically impossible for me to cook for one person unless it's a burger and fries type situation. I find it hard to cook for just myself as well.
It really tracks I feel like, the stuff I made last night that I couldn't stand... I can't wait to tear into for dinner tonight. It's a fucked up world hahaha.
It's not that I'm cooking food I don't like. It does happen more often when the food I make isn't exactly what I want at the moment, but it's what I have. It could happen with basically anything though, doesn't really matter the quality of food - after I've cooked it for however long I just might not want it anymore.
There are definitely a few foods I can do that with, you're playing a dangerous game lol. But there are also some foods I think I can't do it with, like gumbo and red beans and rice, and after the 3rd day I'm so over it even if I thought it was delicious the first two days.
Yea that might have something to do with it as well, as I mentioned in another comment I just ordered some yellow thai curry because it's my comfort food, I might try to pick that up or Indian food does sound nice. Chicken vindaloo...uuuuuugh.
Yea, I get that completely, I did it a loooooot on the line in the kitchen. Honestly I would rather eat like that most of the time, a Frenchman would be horrified lol.
But being full from pecking at your dishes is totally different from not wanting to eat food you've just cooked for yourself like you said.
I'm really not associating the act of cooking with work, I really enjoy it actually, I think it's more of the smell fatigue you mention. I've already ordered my comfort food (yellow thai curry), but next time it happens, I'll give that a try. Because it's not like I'm not hungry, I just look at it, and I'm like damn I would rather starve than eat this.
RIP to the chance of ever getting a halfway decent modern Gundam game. Titanfall did the mech piloting the best, armored core has always done great customization (honorable mention to Chrome Hounds). If we had a Gundam game with half the gusto of either of those titles, it would be so well received, I feel like.
The ps1 game was horrible if I can recall from my kid brain correctly. I had forgotten what this series was called for YEARS, and it bugged me so much. I'm glad that's finally off of my chest.
I get what you're saying. The entree gets frozen, but grains and veggies should be cooked when preparing it to eat. That sounds easy enough, heavy lifting is done and pasta/rice/veggies are really easy. Thanks for the tip!