seela
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I usually cook every day. I eat for lunch the leftovers from the previous dinner, but J really hates eating the same food many days in a row. Unless it's Indian. That stuff he can eat probably for the rest of his life.if it makes you feel any better, i also feel like i'm cooking the same things over and over. mostly because i try to cook meals that are budget-friendly and that i can eat off of (lunch and dinner) for a few days; and i end up making things like spaghetti, chili, american goulash or baked chicken...anything that reheats easily. i plan to use the leftover cilantro, green onions, jalapeno and lime from the soup i made and add it to some rice that i'll cook later this week, but i'm not pairing it with chicken; i'm all chickened out.[i think i'll get some tilapia or cod fillets to go with it.]
I love this plan seela! I may have to adopt it!!
Another thing I thought is that gives me inspiration is buying a new kitchen implement of some sort. There's nothing like a new toy to get one motivated![]()
This ABC cooking has lifted me from a cooking funk before, too. It was J's idea that I start doing it again. Here are the countries I've chosen, so if you have any suggestions what to cook for which country, lemme hear, it can be sweet or savory. A and B are already sorted out.
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Dominican Republic
Ethiopia
Fiji (or Philippines is Fiji turns out impossible)
Georgia
Haiti
Israel
Jordania
Canada
Latvia
Mozambique
Nepal
Oman
Portugal
Qatar
Romania
Slovenia
Denmark
Uzbekistan
Belarus
USA
Zimbabwe
I tried to pick countries that I either don't know anything about or that I rarely cook from. In some cases there weren't many options to choose from, and no country starts with a W or X. Yes, the letters don't match in English but they do in Finnish.
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[i think i'll get some tilapia or cod fillets to go with it.]
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