Hey.
So, as I have discussed it with some of you here, our almonds have been activated, but even weaponised autism bodies need the fuel.
All jokes aside, inflation is crazy everywhere. Just ordering some stuff was viable some time ago, but it's getting less so. Plus, tasty food is good for your general well-being and making it so is not only a skill all adults should have in my opinion (you are strong, independent adults, learn life skills that make you depend less on everyone else), but it can also be fun.
As much as I would love to feed you all, that's obviously impossible. The next best thing is, I curate a little collection of recipes and break it down so you can make it with relatively simple ingredients that don't depend on specific brands and using from scratch stuff as much as it is viable. Making your own pasta and churning your own butter would be fun, but I work a full time jerb that's not ASMR whisper cooking on Tiktok in a peasant dress.
It's going to be a combination of food from all different kinds. Some Hungarian (none of the war crimes Americans call goulasch), some Asian, some inauthentic shit that will get you cancelled, some mains, pasta, soups, desserts.
So gather around, my friends and eat like kings.
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Well, not the whole week, just most of it, like 4-5 days. Make sure you put it in the fridge as soon as possible. Some stuff tastes better fresh so I only prepare the things that can be put in the fridge (hamburger patties, sauces, pizza sauce, pizza dough can be frozen, salad dressing, main courses, etc).
Side dishes like fries, frozen vegetables, rice, salad or mashed potatoes are usually something I make fresh every 2 days because it only takes a few minutes. Also makes it easier to switch things up. Even your favorite food gets bland after 4 days ;)
An air fryer is great to heat up stuff that gets soggy in the microwave (pizza, fries, bread, etc.).