>country
>how often do you cook, and how good at cooking are you
USA
I rarely if ever cook
>country
>how often do you cook, and how good at cooking are you
USA
I rarely if ever cook
every day? you die if you don’t
i guess you could only eat raw shit but that’s not good for you
>I rarely if ever cook
then what do you eat
I basically cook every day except some exceptions. I wouldn't say I'm perfect at it, but it's decent
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Once a week, make lunchboxes and that's enough for me and I am pretty decent.
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Never. I only eat microwaved food and gas station food.
I "cook" by throwing meat into a pot with water, bay leaf, salt, pepper, onion and English spice (that's allspice for you gaijins). Or throwing salted, spiced chicken onto a rack and into an oven. I used to make crepes, those were the haydays of me life, but I don't indulge anymore. Actually I ought to switch to boiling and steaming only, since that's healthier. Also need a pressure cooker to really fuck the shit out of some antinutrients in plant food.
>make lunchboxes
food prep, you mean?
I mean like lunchboxes I take with me to work and eat during lunch break.
microwaves destroy vitamins, bubb.
don't break your teeth
I eat out every day
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I cook on my weekends, rarely cook during the work week. I'm not very good at it, but it tastes good enough to me.
Cute picture
Unhealthy and will keep you perma-poor
what am I supposed to cook that's easy and fast and healthy and cheap
I cook almost every day and get lots of compliments when making food for others, kinda made my ego soar ngl
thanks I got it from a nauru thread yesterday
very surprising that someone from Nauru has enough free time to save anime images instead of surfing or something
Sliced chicken/turkey sandwiches are a good option for a packed lunch, imo, since you can eat them cold. Not as many preservatives or as much salt as roast beef or ham(I still like both of those, thoever). Wheat bread is good for you, and doesn't get soft/aoggy as easy as white bread. Also, restraunt burger buns are so sugary sone countrues tax them as cakes. Beware
You make lunchboxes and eat them every day of the week?
How do they last so long?
>You make lunchboxes and eat them every day of the week?
Yeah.
>How do they last so long?
By freezing them and for example I have one box ready in my fridge for me to bring with me to my work and our workplace have a shared fridge to store food and whatnot for the workers.
can you post a picture of one of your lunchboxes