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originally posted by: Meldionne1
Cooking seems to be a dying art .....people are too busy to cook diner, they buy the frozen crap....there even frozen peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in the grocery store ( yuck ) .
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: Meldionne1
Cooking seems to be a dying art .....people are too busy to cook diner, they buy the frozen crap....there even frozen peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in the grocery store ( yuck ) .
Yeah, but it doesn't have to be.
We taught ourselves to cook dinner most nights by watching those speed cooking competitions on food network like Iron Chef and Chopped. We got an idea of the sorts of things your could get away with in a very short amount of time.
A lot of times, our weeknight dinners will end up being a fish filet or chop prepared in a skillet with either a green salad or some simple roasted veggies. It usually takes about 20 minutes, maybe a bit longer depending on the veggie we're roasting, but roasting a veggie is not very intensive in terms of effort. So, roast and take a quick shower or something and then finish your cook so it all evens out.
We're also in the habit of cooking a big Sunday dinner that leaves leftovers for the week. We rotate that in for those evenings when cooking just isn't what we want to worry about.
originally posted by: snowspirit
I'm loving my old cast iron pans. They go everywhere, and the last couple of non stick fry pans - stuff stuck 😕 and then they started to get ruined.
Cast iron is non stick once they're well used, and if stuff does stick, they can soak, be scraped, and scrubbed....
I've even baked bread in them.