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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)19:26:28 No.21864330 Admit it... this is reasons #1 - #10 why you don't meal prep...

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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)19:28:40 No.21864332 >>21864330
Meal prep takes way less cleaning. It's only as hard as cleaning up one meal anyways.
Plus I have a dish washer so once the pots and pans are done I can drop my prep dishes in the washer daily until it's full.
So no, no one meal preps because of cleaning.
If you love /ck/ it's annoying because you want to cook again before you eat it all.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)19:39:53 No.21864344 >>21864330
buy a portable/small apartment dishwasher
run a load each night
wa-la
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)19:49:40 No.21864360 >>21864330
I don't meal prep because I don't want the same dish but increasingly bad as the week goes on
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)19:53:23 No.21864366 >>21864360
I started canning. It's worth it for big pots of soup and you can eat it when ever. But on a weekly basis I agree it just gets bad.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)19:54:28 No.21864368 >>21864330
Alright, so you're retarded.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)19:59:43 No.21864374 i've learned to clean dishes by the time i'm done cooking
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)20:02:38 No.21864381 >>21864330
?
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)20:04:12 No.21864383 >>21864374
yes I clean dishes as I use them/finish using them. when im done cooking, the cleaning is already done too mostly
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)20:18:12 No.21864395 >>21864381
just an excuse to force another thread about this stupid meal prep meme. imagine eating 4-7 day old food.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)20:40:43 No.21864421 >>21864395
Some things get better after they sat around in a cold place.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)20:40:54 No.21864422 >>21864360
This. Absolutely vile eating the same dish not only 5 days in a row, but eating a dish you cooked 6 days ago.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)21:00:52 No.21864442 >>21864330
I don't prep everything in its own bowl like I'm in a cooking show, so no extra work with dishes.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)21:07:51 No.21864452 >>21864422
it would have been funny to try and watch you live just a handful of centuries ago
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)21:08:00 No.21864453 >scrape food into bin
>fill sink with hot soapy water
>throw my shit in there
>let it soak for like 20 minutes
>come back
>everything sloughs off
>rinse it off and run a bit more soapy water
>clean everything
easy
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)21:09:29 No.21864454 >>21864421
maybe after the first night in the fridge, but not after that
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)21:19:26 No.21864470 >>21864360
>>21864422
>>21864395
nobody said you have to eat the same thing over and over until it goes bad
either make small batches or put stuff in the freezer
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)21:34:38 No.21864493 I find it odd that someone posts about this periodically as if they need to convince other people to do it like it's some kind of cult.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)21:36:25 No.21864496 >>21864470
>make small batches
that's just regular cooking with leftovers
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)21:50:41 No.21864517 We have a dishwasher.
>>21864332
Bro, do you put nonstick in yours? Every time we do, shit comes out tasting weird if cooked on it so we run it through the washer then give it a once-over with the brush and Ajax (the vinegar and lime one). My parent's dishwasher wasn't like that. We only got the damn thing because I'm tall, hunching over to do dishes hurts my back and my wife and kid were tired of having to do most of them. And it can't do nonstick for some fucking reason.
Cleanest glasses I've ever seen, though.
>>21864422
We'll cook stuff and rotate what leftovers we eat. Never the same thing two days in a row outside of Thanksgiving. And we often repurpose leftovers into new dishes.
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)10:29:58 No.21865475 More like meal PrEP
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)10:55:44 No.21865493 >>21864381
>>21864381
...where'd the cake go?!
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