cooking is fun, simple, and necessary.
Picture this:
01 — the “scroll Paralysis”
You open your phone to find a 'quick' recipe, but 45 minutes of scrolling through Instagram later, you realize you are starving and tired and end up ordering pizza.
02 — The "Produce Guilt"
You buy the bags of spinach and the fresh herbs with the best of intentions on Sunday, only to find them turned to slime by Friday because the recipes you found felt too complicated to start on a Tuesday night.
03 — The "Doctor’s Order"
You’ve been told by a health care professional that you need to change how you eat. Less salt, less sugar, more greens, blah blah blah. You have the rules, but how are you supposed to actually do it? And make it taste good?
04 — The "Decision Fatigue"
It’s almost dinnertime. Everyone is hungry. You have ingredients, but no idea what to make. The energy required to decide what to make is more exhausting than the actual cooking.
05 — The "Recipe Anxiety"
You follow recipes like a strict set of rules because you don't trust your own tongue. If you’re missing one ingredient, the whole plan falls apart. You want to cook with intuition, but you aren't sure where to start.