gaycomputeruser [she/her]
Yeah, uh, that is what happens when you go to war with a major country.
I’m in a different situation to you - I don’t like planning meals - but my solutions might be helpful to you.
I like having a set of meals and allowing people to pick from those on weekdays. There are a number of things you can do from only canned and frozen items, which means that you can make those menu items available for nearly all meals without needimlng to worry about when the food will be eaten. Before mealtime, I pick the ones I want to eat and then let the other people select from those items.
The big advantage is that you can sorta plan the meals in advance without having to get other people to commit to anything.
I find it a lot easier to give/take supplements than change diet. Obviously, I try to eat healthily, but if someone’s picky giving them a gummy vitamin is the option with the least headache on your part.
“We must immediately act to conserve fluids”
Heh
Ay back to the classics!
What’s your favorite breakfast food?
- A nice fan
- Reusable soap dispensers (Can also save you money in the long term)
- Shower organizers
- A nicer bagged vacuum
- In sink sponge holder
- Lamps for indirect lighting
For ricr cooker, I haven’t seen any meaningful difference between the cheaoest rice cooker and a medium priced one. Either go for the zojiroshi or by the $20 one.