Food prep is by far the most time consuming and drudge heavy daily task, but it remains pretty much impossible to eat healthily if you don't cook daily. Short of paying a personal chef or landing a full time housewife there doesn't seem to be a solution. Restaurants and prepared food just don't have the economic incentive to use high quality ingredients.
Timothee|13 years ago
Personal chef makes it sound like it would be somewhat fancy, and thus expensive, but in that post it was just somebody who was cooking at home but make more and bring it to them. That could be something to look into if you're really interested.
edit: I believe it was this post http://sidsavara.com/personal-productivity/the-price-of-my-d... At least that's the idea. (I can't believe there's no date on that post)
JoeAltmaier|13 years ago
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Splines|13 years ago
I mean, sure, if you want some fancy-pants meal you're going to have to put in some effort. But if you don't want to spend time and still want something healthy, it doesn't take long. (Heck, how long does it take to make a sandwich?).
Frankly, anybody suggesting a personal chef must be off their rocker or living on a different planet than me. It's not hard to cook, even if you're lazy.
joonix|13 years ago
Bulk bake some fish, chicken, whatever, for protein (or your favorite vegetable protein source). Store.
One of the healthiest dinners imaginable (quinoa, chickpeas, and lentils are wonderful) is now as easy as placing these two items on a plate and microwaving.
Sure, you'll get bored after a while, but just mix it up next time.
phil|13 years ago
Maybe it's an attitude thing?
jacalata|13 years ago
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pnathan|13 years ago
Ding, I smell a business idea:
OurChef: You want good dinners, and you want a life. We want to sell you good dinners. OurChef is your personal caterer, with authentic quality ingredients.
Erwin|13 years ago
Someone has taken the idea and try to scale it since: http://www.facebook.com/cook4food
It's social, it's local, it's mobile, it's cooking!
pavel_lishin|13 years ago
The only problem I saw was that their meals were typically fairly expensive, to the point where you could probably eat out every day for less money.
athgeo|13 years ago
UK: housebites.com
hoka|13 years ago
padobson|13 years ago