Welcome to the kitchen
Are you a middle-aged goth with chronic illnesses looking for a quick and easy recipe for dinner? You are in the right place! Are you none of those things? You still need to eat—welcome to the kitchen.
I started making posts of my recipes a few years ago when some of my younger friends mentioned they did not know how to make some of the recipes that were basis of cooking from my youth. I try to keep the recipes as simple as possible to make them accessible to those having a “no spoons” day.
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Cooking can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially for those dealing with chronic illnesses or busy schedules. Simple recipes that require minimal ingredients and preparation are essential for making meal times easier. One popular dish you might enjoy is a stir-fry, which can be customized with whatever vegetables or proteins you have on hand. Just toss everything in a pan with some oil, spices, and a sauce of your choice, and you have a nutritious meal in under 30 minutes. Additionally, consider batch cooking on your better days. Preparing large portions of certain meals and freezing them can save time and reduce stress when you're not feeling your best. Dishes like stews, soups, and casseroles freeze well and can be reheated easily. Incorporating meal prep into your routine not only promotes healthy eating but also gives you the freedom to enjoy your favorite dishes without the daily hassle of cooking. Remember, whether you're a middle-aged goth or anyone else looking for quick cooking solutions, using methods that simplify your cooking process will make a significant difference. Explore new recipes, adapt them to your needs, and enjoy the process of cooking—it's an act of self-care that nourishes both the body and the soul!

