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Anonymous ID: vfsS0CR9United States /pol/512720460#512726222
8/11/2025, 12:17:40 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=food+wishes
https://www.youtube.com/@BrianLagerstrom
Anon pick a simple meal or two per week starting out and follow the instructions from these guys. They are basically never wrong and they keep it simple and accessible. Try and get as little pre packaged junk as you can. I highly recommend Brian Lagerstrom for learning simple basic baking. Home made bread is cheap to make and so much better than the stuff you get in a bag. Chicken thighs and quarters are affordable and super versatile. A bag of potatoes can make a billion different things and is cheap. Learning to make sweets if you can't go without them can save you a lot of money and is always a nice skill to have. I got bored and made sour cream cake doughnuts a week ago and I still have frosting and fresh lemon curd that I need to make a cake to use it up on. I just try not to have too many sweets per week. It doesn't always come out as pretty as the store bought stuff, but it almost always tastes better and costs less per serving. Except for the subhuman grade trash tier junk food product that they eat, but it doesn't look like you eat that stuff. Also dressings and sauces are easy once you get in the habit of making them. There's way too many tutorials out there for free to not learn how to cook for your self at least a little.