What Should I Eat if I Hate Cooking?

 


Are you often really hungry but just can’t find enough motivation or energy to cook yourself a nice meal? Are you bored of revisiting your kitchen having to sort through a ton of ingredients before you can make dinner? If yes, looks like you happen to be one of those people who dislikes cooking. We’ve all been there at some point in our lives. Besides, it can be exhausting especially when you may be feeling a bit under the weather, when you’re out working all day and have to come home to a bunch of chores, yeah it’s understandable how cooking may not be everyone’s cup of tea.

So what exactly can you eat if you hate cooking? While a casual takeaway from a Stockport South Dominos chain may be your go-to option, this article will point out all the possible food options you may have that require little to no cooking at all! Skeptical? Find out how:

Eat Out

The first thing that you need to ensure is that you plan ahead of your meals. Is weight loss or weight gain a concern for you? Are you a fitness freak? Then it is best that you keep track of your calories. Though eating out may not be a long term solution as it may affect your budget and your fitness, there are always ways for you to eat smart. Look for macro-friendly restaurants and go through their menus, you should be able to have a good idea about the dishes’ price list and ingredients and can count your calories from a calorie checker accordingly. This way you can order your favorite food while ensuring you do not consume too many calories.

If restaurants and food chains aren’t your solid option, there are also delivery meal services and box meal kits available in the UK, where you may be able to get fresh home cooked food delivered to your doorstep. Elaborate the kinds of meals you require, any specific ingredients to avoid or personal preferences to have the perfect and customized meal arrangement for you every time.

Buy Prepared Foods

The next time you are out grocery shopping, purchase semi to fully prepared food. Speed through your time in the kitchen by grabbing some common staples like canned meat (tuna, chicken, salmon), rotisserie chicken, pre-made salads, pre-cut veggies, frozen meals and more! Ensure you have a wide range of spices to change up the flavors of your pre-made or semi-cooked food every now and then to satisfy your taste buds. 

Batch Prep

If you can’t stand cooking every day, opt for a smarter approach by cooking ahead and planning ahead for the entire week in ONE day. You might need to spend longer than usual in the kitchen, but be smart with your meals. Pre-cook your protein, pre-cut your veggies, create any marinades or sauces to get you through the week easily. Hire a part-time helper or chef to help you out if necessary and if your budget allows.

The next time you are in a dilemma as to whether or not you should cook, simply follow this article and you’ll find the perfect answer!

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