are easy to heat up as a side to any dish. ![]() No idea why it works.įrozen veggies like broccoli florets, peas, corn, etc. I keep lettuce fresh for a couple of weeks that way. To keep lettuce fresh, wrap in paper towel and place in a ziploc bag, remove as much air a possible, use as needed, rewrap when done. I worked out that the meal, because I shop for clearance items, cost me under £4.00, and made enough for 2 meals, or 2 people. I ate a roast the other day, with root mash, peas and gravy. Shopping? Check the clearance shelf, look for stuff that is freeze able. A 5lb bag of potatoes lasts me, I person 2-3 weeks. If the potato is firm, it's probably still good. Potatoes started growing a few eyes?, Knock them off, peel and use. Use leftovers for bubble and squeek the next morning. Lunch: Wash, pierce with a fork a few times, pop in the micro for a bit, add butter, cheese etc, baked tater. Peel, dice, toss in the fry pan with spices etc. Note: If you report someone or a post, please let us know why, thank you. Reddit has a magnitude of other subreddits that can help out with more advance technique and discussions, go out and explore if needed. We want this subreddit to be a resource for new and beginner cooks. While we welcome cooks of all skill levels, this is still Cooking for Beginners! So please avoid posting things that are incredibly advanced (for example sous vide cooking, molecular cooking, butchering a hind quarter of an animal, etc) to the average beginner cook. Please be mindful of other users' skill levels. Links in comments are okay! And you're welcome to share links to your own blogs, videos, etc. We're trying to cut down spam and self-promotion in this sub, so please submit all outside links (so anything other than reddit text and image posts) to the stickied megathread. No posting outside links or self-promoting (except in the megathread). When in doubt, assume they have good intentions.Ģ. Come to learn or to teach!ĭon't be a troll! Be polite to others - even if you don't agree with their opinion or method. Post your questions about cooking, share easy recipes and basic techniques. Just moved into your first apartment and don't know a thing about cooking or have lived on your own for years and have existed on take out and fast food? Then this is the sub for you! Learn how to cook simple recipes for yourself and find it isn't as hard as you think it is.
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