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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]How about try a food kit service for a few months (a couple meals a week).[/b] He can pick the meals and you can cook them with him helping and watching or at least keeping you company. Or at a minimum doing all the dishes. From these experiments, you may be able to find recipes you can replicate and may train yourself a bit. And if he picks the meals, it's on him if he doesn't like the overall taste unless you burned it. We liked Marley Spoon the best. You can usually see recipes for the subscription meals on their websites. These meals are no.bargain, but with a promo offer you could try a month or so for a reasonable cost.[/quote] I’m the pp who’s a mediocre cook at best, and I can’t believe I didn’t suggest this. This is exactly how I learned to cook. We did Hello Fresh about 8 or 9 years ago. I can’t speak to how they do it today, but at that time, all of the meals were made from scratch and came with a recipe card. We started a series of binders and kept every single recipe. Each recipe is in a clear page protector and the binders are arranged by protein. Each time we use a recipe, we take it out of the binder. After cooking, we put return the recipe to the binder, placing it in the front. Over time, the best recipes filter to the front half of the binder. Many of the recipes use similar methods. Over time, you’ll learn flexible patterns that you can implement with a wide variety of ingredients. This is how I learned to make sheet pan meals and sautéed proteins with a pan sauce. They might send a Mexican spice pack, but spice blends are easy to buy. Avoid services that send premade sauces. They want to keep you dependent. Your goal is to graduate from meal delivery service. [/quote]
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