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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks so much to the people telling women who ate tired of a task: "Here’s another [ed: completely obvious] way to do that task." That's absolutely the point, and none of us had heard of the internet before you mentioned it.[/quote] :D My issue is not the time or ideas, it's simply that it's become a joyless and relentless chore. I hate having to do it every day after work. I hate that someone is always whining about something. I hate that kids need to be prodded to clean up (and i still need to go in after and adjust things in dishwasher etc). I just hate it all. This article sums it up: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2025/01/weeknight-dinner-never-easy/681210/[/quote] But it really doesn't need to be like this. You don't have to figure out what to eat every night or even every week. You don't ever have to dice onions. You can eat on paper plates if you want to and it's affects your happiness that badly. If your week is spaghetti and marinara with frozen broccoli on Monday and Wednesday, Rotisserie Chicken with microwaveable rice and bagged salad on Tuesday and Thursday, takeout on Friday and Saturday, and takeout leftovers or a prepared grocery store item on Sunday, how hard is that? I am not being a jerk, but if it's the same every week, you order grocery delivery, and you take 10 minutes to get food ready and throw out the plates, why is that so hard? Maybe you need to try that for a while. [/quote] That… doesn’t count as cooking. If you’re just heating up frozen TJ’s chicken and dumping a bagged salad in a bowl, you’re not cooking. [/quote] Agreed but if OP and others are so begatively affected by preparing food and can not hire that out, this seems like the best way to deal with it if the other alternatives are engaging in hours long meal prep that makes you more upset or going through a drive thru each evening. [/quote]
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