It unironically sucks not knowing how to cook Anonymous
05/10/26(Sun)12:36:10
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Right now I always give myself a made up excuse to justify buying junk food or eating out at a restaurant, whether it's fast food or not it doesn't matter. My brain receives hunger signals from my stomach and because I haven't gained the ability to cook palatable meals I spend money like a drunk sailor on shit. I feel sick afterwards and I have to go take a huge shit every hour, sometimes it diarrhea that burns and beats up my anus. It sucks man.
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Anon do you like steak with a side of vegetables and potatoes? It's literally impossible to screw up a simple meat/veggie/carb standard meal. Maybe you should start with that?
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>WAHHHHH
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You learn how to cook by cooking. Every time you avoid cooking, you put yourself farther away from knowing how to cook. If you want to know how to cook, you just need to cook. You will make mistakes. It's okay. That's how you learn.
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I hate cooking on a stove due to the mess or cooking with several steps, but there is no excuse not to cook
air fryer with rotisserie makes cooking fish or chicken extremely easy with only a grate to rinse
instant pot makes 0 effort boiled runny or hardboiled eggs and grains/rice/beans/soup
that covers the basic healthy food and you can't fuck them up because the programs are pre-made and work well
I could never understand american fast food because it's just so retarded to inhale HFCS "thing" that you barely need to chew and then have a sugar crash an hour later because of how processed it is, when a chicken breast thrown into an air fryer or even basic TJ frozen microwavable shit is miles ahead
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