Anonymous wrote:I'm not someone who loves to cook, but I do like the aspect of putting something together, thinking about the person I love who will eat it, and then serving it and seeing their appreciation.
When I'm home alone, putting the same effort into something that's just for me isn't motivating. So, I end up doing the same super easy, pretty boring, things over and over.
Yes. This. When I have company, I am more than happy to spend an hour or more preparing for them. Setting the table prettily. It's totally a labor of love.
When it's just me, I use as few dishes as possible, so there's as little to clean as possible. Food tastes better when eaten among others you like/love. So when I'm eating alone, I don't want to waste money on expensive super tasty foods or waste time or dishes on foods that take a long time to prep because they won't taste that good while eating in front of a re-run of Toddlers & Tiaras.