You're hungry, tired and short on time, but the thought of a home cooked meal doesn't have to be daunting. A little effort in the kitchen will give you self-confidence and freedom. Not to mention the appreciation of friends and family. When you learn how to cook with what you have, eating healthy on a budget becomes straightforward. You'll soon understand that cooking is an essential skill with the power to change your life.
You already know it's true. To cook cheap, healthy meals, you need to have a well-stocked pantry. Everyone has a list of pantry essentials (okay, we do too), but the best items to stock are the ones that work for YOU. More important than having the "right" pantry list is knowing what ingredients you have. After all, you can't use it if you don't remember it's there. The first step to make cooking easier: keep a pantry inventory to know what you have.
Of course, pantry staples are only the start. You should also learn to cook without recipes. Building a repertoire of meals takes time. Indeed, it will be an ongoing process. Yet success with even one easy, healthy meal will give you the confidence to tackle more. As your repertoire expands, so will your enjoyment of cooking. The most convenient place to start: cook with what you have using our recipe finder.
Here's where you'll see the real benefits; the daily dinner battle becomes painless. You'll have the knowledge and skills to confidently turn out inventive meals with ease. A basic repertoire and well-stocked kitchen are all that's needed. Plus a sense of adventure. The admiration and respect of others will likely ensue. The real reason to pursue this craft: satisfaction, pride, and freedom from the mundane.
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