Testimonial:
I'm a single guy. I'm on the road a lot. Through school cafeterias, college cafeterias, crew meals (when I worked in Europe), airport employee cafeteria (again, when I worked in Europe), etc. I have had more people cook food for me than I can imagine and I'm embarrassed to admit that I know nearly nothing about food preparation. I'm literally almost the guy who brings his bike into the shop to have the tires pumped up or have the chain oiled. A couple years ago I was invited to a friend's house for a chili contest and he was actually mad at me that I didn't bring any and I was embarrassed to admit that I didn't even know where to begin to make something like this. Not proud of it, but it's a fact. I am pretty helpless here and I eat a lot of pre-packaged things and I eat out a lot.
Now that that's out of the way, who else here is a single person? What do you do for food? I'm gone a lot because of my job, so cooking for a few days that leaves leftovers may not be very desirable. About a year ago I decided something had to change so I watched a few YouTube videos on cooking chicken breasts. They are simple and good for the cyclist. I also actually like vegetables.
So I'm starting to do this but it's inconsistent at best but I do like some things I make. Today I baked a chicken breast (yes, that's a package of Shake & Bake in this pic and I'm baking some asparagus with some olive oil and salt and pepper. It's a start and not a bad one but I can't do this every day. I was going to grill this but there are thunderstorms in VA Beach this afternoon. I'm lucky that my apartment complex has grills for the residents to use.
Any suggestions from the single folks (are there many/any here?) on easy things to make to start my cooking career? I'm a bit overwhelmed by the things I see here and it's a bit like the guys who won't try tubulars because they feel intimidated by the process.
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