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arretevad | 1 year ago

One thing to consider is that Many people simply do not have the time, energy, and/or equipment to cook food from raw ingredients. These factors are common in poorer households where people are working multiple jobs, etc.

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card_zero|1 year ago

I think it's still manageable, but takes some thought.

* Bananas, a fine inexpensive convenient snack.

* Buy bread and sandwich fillers, add sliced tomato, not awful for you and not time consuming.

* Tea is cheap, I like tea.

* Cereal can be good if you can find one that hits the sweet spot between a bowl of chocolate and a bowl of chaff. Some sort of granola maybe.

EndShell|1 year ago

I literally just puts the thighs in the air fryer (I have a cheapy one from Tesco) for 30 minutes. The steamer I have was £15 in Sainsburys (it was on offer).

Most kitchen equipment except for the white goods is dirt cheap and even the really cheap stuff can last for years. Most meals take me 30-40 minutes to cook maximum.

card_zero|1 year ago

That's way too long. Ten minutes is more demand on my time than I really want to give to wrangling food items. I'll be in bed eating cake, thanks.