Recent change in life circumstances, and now I’m trying to figure out how to be an adult about food. I want to focus on eating healthy. I have very little foundational knowledge, so I need ELI5-level content. I’d love some online resources that I could use to learn. In-person classes are not a great fit. Anyone have any recommendations?

  • ShlorpianMafia@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    My first recommendation would be to get a classic crockpot. The easiest way to cook is setting one of those up with the ingredients + spices for your recipe and letting it stew until done.

    I normally use mine for meats but you can also throw in vegetables, broth or beans to make recipes like pea soup, lentil soups, beef stew, etc.

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      1 year ago

      Within the last year I’ve discovered the joys of the slow cooker. Before I had only ever used it for random recipes. But now I use it at least every other week. I have recipes for chicken, beef, and pork that I kind of cycle through if I’m trying to decide what to make.