aVocado
@ Everstone
So you guys might remember me making threads such as this asking about studying genetics in ireland/aus (and you guys were a huge help, thanks!) etc. I got accepted into Ireland, and I'm possibly moving sometime next month (before 22nd september) and I'll go to a university there and stuff.
And here's the thing, I don't want to rely on junk and fast food all the time. I need to learn how to cook quick things, and fast. I can make sunny-side up eggs, omelettes, and scrambled eggs, so yeah.
I've been trying to collect as many recipes as I can for simple things such as blending shit together to make a smoothie for breakfast/dinner/as snacks, and making simple snacks/breakfast/light dinner such as toast with banana/apple slices and pb&j etc, but I need to legit cook.. like, cook meat in oven, make pasta and pasta/alfredo sauce, steak, and make chicken and things.
What's your experience with these sorts of things, any tips and advice? Also, any tips on how to save money on food/groceries? since I believe they may be a little costy. I'll also be living alone so no sharing with other roommates or anything.
And here's the thing, I don't want to rely on junk and fast food all the time. I need to learn how to cook quick things, and fast. I can make sunny-side up eggs, omelettes, and scrambled eggs, so yeah.
I've been trying to collect as many recipes as I can for simple things such as blending shit together to make a smoothie for breakfast/dinner/as snacks, and making simple snacks/breakfast/light dinner such as toast with banana/apple slices and pb&j etc, but I need to legit cook.. like, cook meat in oven, make pasta and pasta/alfredo sauce, steak, and make chicken and things.
What's your experience with these sorts of things, any tips and advice? Also, any tips on how to save money on food/groceries? since I believe they may be a little costy. I'll also be living alone so no sharing with other roommates or anything.