I recently received an email from a single guy who sent me this: (Just for the record, It’s Mr.CBB, lol. Over time I learned how to cook for one person, but I also enjoyed leftovers. I made it my mission to cook recipes from the cookbook every week if even just one. I’ve also learned how much I should buy and what types of foods work best for the healthy meal ideas I was creating.ĭuring my younger years in the UK, I was an avid traveler and purchased a cookbook everywhere I visited. Over the years, I’ve come to learn so much about grocery shopping that leaving the house without a list is like shopping without cash or credit cards. I had my own house at the age of 21, which means I had a kitchen, so I had no excuse to spend money eating out all the time. Most of my single friends at the time would rather eat at a fast-food restaurant or buy already-prepared meals, which never really excited me. Not many single men want to hang out at the grocery store, although ten years later, I don’t mind it that much. I don’t know what it was, but if I didn’t plan my shops, I felt like I was wasting more time than I needed to. When I was single, I wasn’t a huge fan of going to the local supermarket without a grocery list.
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