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“Cooking for one” has somehow become shorthand for sad leftovers, frozen dinners, or not bothering at all — but that idea is completely outdated. In this episode, we unpack why solo cooking can actually be flexible, affordable, creative, and deeply practical. Whether you love making one perfect plate, batch-cooking for five days of leftovers, using meal kits, following single-serve recipes, or portioning meals to stay on track with nutrition goals, there’s no single “right” way to cook for yourself anymore.
If you’ve ever thought cooking for one was inconvenient, expensive, repetitive, or lonely, this episode might completely change your perspective.
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By Dana Regan“Cooking for one” has somehow become shorthand for sad leftovers, frozen dinners, or not bothering at all — but that idea is completely outdated. In this episode, we unpack why solo cooking can actually be flexible, affordable, creative, and deeply practical. Whether you love making one perfect plate, batch-cooking for five days of leftovers, using meal kits, following single-serve recipes, or portioning meals to stay on track with nutrition goals, there’s no single “right” way to cook for yourself anymore.
If you’ve ever thought cooking for one was inconvenient, expensive, repetitive, or lonely, this episode might completely change your perspective.
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.