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When you cook, is every meal a feast? (Original Post) Marthe48 Oct 2023 OP
Good God no. Srkdqltr Oct 2023 #1
I try to cook enough to last a few days Marthe48 Oct 2023 #2
Absolutely. Srkdqltr Oct 2023 #3
+1 - Too bad I still grocery shop w/good intentions. Backseat Driver Oct 2023 #6
Some nights are total disaster. Always edible but not great. Polly Hennessey Oct 2023 #4
If it's marginally edible it's fine with me. Ocelot II Oct 2023 #5
Yes. . . and no. I used to cook about 95% of our meals. rsdsharp Oct 2023 #7
I try to eat healthy and simply. multigraincracker Oct 2023 #8
I worked at Head Start for many years... ggma Oct 2023 #9
I try... slightlv Oct 2023 #10
Good heavens, no! peacefreak2.0 Oct 2023 #11
Sounds like my meals Marthe48 Oct 2023 #12
Yes, I cook 99% of our meals. Callalily Oct 2023 #13
No. I try new recipes, but cooking bores me. sinkingfeeling Oct 2023 #14
Is cooking easy for you? Marthe48 Oct 2023 #17
No, but today I made scrambled eggs that came out super-duper wonderful progree Oct 2023 #15
Glad you are feeling better Marthe48 Oct 2023 #16
most definitely not, lol mike_c Oct 2023 #18
No way in hell is that even possible chowmama Oct 2023 #19
I see the same routine with my daughters Marthe48 Oct 2023 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author Paper Roses Oct 2023 #21
It sounds like you're making the best of it Marthe48 Oct 2023 #22
I think there is help available through social security for low income seniors. Demsrule86 Oct 2023 #25
Depends on my pain level Warpy Oct 2023 #23
I am a foodie...I love to cook and will fuss over it until it is right. Demsrule86 Oct 2023 #24
I do things like this most days Marthe48 Oct 2023 #26

Srkdqltr

(7,631 posts)
1. Good God no.
Sun Oct 1, 2023, 12:29 PM
Oct 2023

After almost 60 years of marriage many nights are Tont Pacos Hungarian hot dogs and salad. Or some other fast thing.
I'm really tired of cooking fancy or not.

Marthe48

(18,923 posts)
2. I try to cook enough to last a few days
Sun Oct 1, 2023, 12:40 PM
Oct 2023

I've cooked at least 60 years, and that part is tiresome. I find myself calculating how many dishes I'm going to end up washing, so whatever I cook has to be worth the effort lol

Backseat Driver

(4,635 posts)
6. +1 - Too bad I still grocery shop w/good intentions.
Sun Oct 1, 2023, 12:48 PM
Oct 2023

These day's I'm the DH's consultant not the chef! Speaking of which, better look in the freezer!

Ocelot II

(120,684 posts)
5. If it's marginally edible it's fine with me.
Sun Oct 1, 2023, 12:47 PM
Oct 2023

I don't bother with anything fancy if I'm the only one eating it, which is almost always the case.

rsdsharp

(10,099 posts)
7. Yes. . . and no. I used to cook about 95% of our meals.
Sun Oct 1, 2023, 01:16 PM
Oct 2023

I’m no longer able to do that, and my wife has taken over the cooking. These days, the only time I really get involved is for major occasions — Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, etc.

So now, every meal I cook (or to which I provide major input) is a feast. Before that, no. Some were, but some were as simple as hamburgers or a rotisserie chicken.

ggma

(711 posts)
9. I worked at Head Start for many years...
Sun Oct 1, 2023, 02:10 PM
Oct 2023

And had incorporated the nutrition values I learned there:

Meat/protein
2 veggies/not too much starch
fruit/fruit juice
dairy
bread

Sounds complicated but it really wasn't if you think about the average dinner menu in most homes.

Kids and grandkids grow up and I had no need to prepare all that food for any one meal anymore, especially since the heart and high blood pressure meds changed my appetite. Meals are very plain and simple now.

BUT! I do get inspired to try new things by this group and I check in often, so don't change!

gg

slightlv

(4,285 posts)
10. I try...
Sun Oct 1, 2023, 02:43 PM
Oct 2023

I've begun experimenting punching things up by cooking with wine when appropriate... I experiment with herbs and spices. I take special care in plating the food.

Funny thing is, it's all lost on hubby... (LOL) It's food... it's edible... it fills the hole in his stomach.. and it tastes good. That's really all he cares about. So why do I do it? Because I try to imbue the food with magic of the season and the magic of love. At our age, it's all I got...

peacefreak2.0

(1,026 posts)
11. Good heavens, no!
Sun Oct 1, 2023, 02:44 PM
Oct 2023

A lot of the time it’s weirdly inspired combinations coupled with holy moley, I made that!?! Damn. You should have written it down. 😄

Callalily

(15,011 posts)
13. Yes, I cook 99% of our meals.
Sun Oct 1, 2023, 02:47 PM
Oct 2023

I plan a weeks worth of menus ahead of time before I head to the grocery story. Of course take inventory of freezer and pantry beforehand. I'm always trying new recipes.

progree

(11,463 posts)
15. No, but today I made scrambled eggs that came out super-duper wonderful
Sun Oct 1, 2023, 03:22 PM
Oct 2023

I'm so happy to have something come out like the recipe hypes. Fluffy and cooked just right and on and on

https://bellyfull.net/the-best-scrambled-eggs/

I also read https://www.pillsbury.com/everyday-eats/breakfast-brunch/how-to-make-scrambled-eggs

I've been sick and homebound for 2 months and ate whatever crap was in the basement. In the last 3 weeks I've been better and for some reason I've become much more interested in food, and started using a grocery delivery service (I'm happy with ShipT). Fruit drives me wild (before it was just fruit), and have started trying cooking new things.

An Instant Pot is on the way, so will be interesting to see how I do with that.

Yes, I just cook for myself.

Marthe48

(18,923 posts)
16. Glad you are feeling better
Sun Oct 1, 2023, 03:42 PM
Oct 2023

I stayed in during the Covid lockdown, and learned to have things on hand. I was sick for a few weeks in Spring of 2022, had no appetite. I was glad when I started wanting to eat again.

Enjoy the Instant Pot

chowmama

(504 posts)
19. No way in hell is that even possible
Sun Oct 1, 2023, 08:23 PM
Oct 2023

I work full time and DH doesn't cook. He also can only be persuaded to eat leftovers once. 1-2 nights a week, I get home pretty late, around 7PM. 2-3 nights, I get home closer to 6. I usually have a day off during the week (my schedule is 10+ hour days) and work half a day every other Saturday. So, there's simply no time.

What this means for meal planning is that every weekend is devoted to food. I plan for the week and, ideally, shop. On working Saturdays, I may shop Sunday. The Sunday meal is large, can approximate a feast, and will supply one day's leftovers - any after that is used for my breakfasts or is somehow preserved to make another appearance in a few months. Monday is always a 6ish day, so I can throw together a casserole or the like, which also makes an appearance later in the week. The remaining two days have to be fast, so burgers, pasta, or similar. Saturday, we go out.

Rinse, repeat. Any days off, I can spend time on cooking or stocking up, but there's also all the other stuff that has to get done. Spoiler alert - a lot of it doesn't.

Marthe48

(18,923 posts)
20. I see the same routine with my daughters
Sun Oct 1, 2023, 08:35 PM
Oct 2023

My kids both work. The one with kids tends toward casseroles, or meals with leftovers. The one without kids tends toward wraps, salads, and soup, makes enough for lunch for herself and husband. Both families are mainly vegetarian, and they come up with some creative meals with nice touches.

When I cook, even for myself, I'll doctor frozen things up, or dress up the salad or entre. I guess by feast I mean adding things that make the meal seem special, even if it is easy and quick

Response to Marthe48 (Original post)

Marthe48

(18,923 posts)
22. It sounds like you're making the best of it
Mon Oct 2, 2023, 11:48 AM
Oct 2023

My husband died in 2017, kids are middle-aged, grands are teens. I am on a permanent diet, so I don't eat out much, and limit processed foods in the house. I doctor up processed and dress up what I cook. I get the frozen chimichungas at Aldi. I add some shred cheese and hot sauce to make it nicer. When I posting yesterday, I was timing mashed potatoes to be ready right when the creamed chicken was. So feast effort for a simple meal for one. We had an eye on the future, so I am secure. Corporate ouging has made a dent, but I cut out non-essentials and avoid shopping. Not the golden years we thought :/

Warpy

(113,130 posts)
23. Depends on my pain level
Tue Oct 3, 2023, 02:33 PM
Oct 2023

On a good day, I fuss. On a bad day, it's Kraft dinner out of the pot, standing at the sink.

Demsrule86

(70,995 posts)
24. I am a foodie...I love to cook and will fuss over it until it is right.
Fri Oct 6, 2023, 08:26 PM
Oct 2023

For example, I found this liquid curry package at Giant Eagle and you just add chicken. But I thought it was awful so I had a can of light coconut milk, some stevia, and cornstarch mixed with a little of the coconut milk. Also some extra spices...garlic of course. And a little extra curry. I served it with condiments- sliced almonds, unsweetened coconut flakes, fresh pineapple, chopped onion Chutney, cilantro, and mint (took over the backyard). I used Basmati rice...now it was just me and my husband. It turned out really well.

Marthe48

(18,923 posts)
26. I do things like this most days
Fri Oct 6, 2023, 08:34 PM
Oct 2023

I guess the extra touches adds to the look and flavor of the meals I fix at home

Your meal sounds delicious!

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