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I used to think of food as "fuel" and little else, so I'd usually just boil/fry/zap something and that was it. It didn't make for the fanciest or "chefiest" of experiences, but time was of the essence there -- I could literally be done with the whole thing in one motion.
But then, as I grew a little older, I decided to apply the "handbrake" and started to really enjoy trying out recipes I'd find online or on TV, which called for combining ingredients/foods, and I soon fell on a sort of hypnotic rhythm when it came to cooking: I figured that, if I was already boiling something, I could throw a little extra on the microwave or fry something on the side while I was at it.
Most of my meals now include two or three pieces each (bread notwithstanding), and that has made the experience SO much better.
What about you?
But then, as I grew a little older, I decided to apply the "handbrake" and started to really enjoy trying out recipes I'd find online or on TV, which called for combining ingredients/foods, and I soon fell on a sort of hypnotic rhythm when it came to cooking: I figured that, if I was already boiling something, I could throw a little extra on the microwave or fry something on the side while I was at it.
Most of my meals now include two or three pieces each (bread notwithstanding), and that has made the experience SO much better.
What about you?
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