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    Why are you buying perishable food items in bulk? Are you an inarticulate fopdoodle?

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      Something that worked for me is always shopping for a specific meal. Instead of buying ground beef because I might want burgers or tacos or chili, I instead buy everything for a chili. It’s lead to less “oh I forgot I had this beef in here” and more “I better use this nice, fresh beef to make chili because otherwise I’ll go hungry.

      It’s not a perfect system, and seems really obvious in hindsight, but has been a paradigm shift for me.

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      I do a mix of this with food prep. I'll buy a bunch of ground beef and make a bunch of burger patties, and freeze the ones that I'm not using right away since I can pull them individually out of the freezer and throw them straight onto the grill or into a pan. Or I'll buy the stuff for a big stir fry and then have leftovers for like 3 other meals.

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      • T [email protected]

        You now have gout from eating too many preservatives.

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        That's .... not what causes gout.

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          1. Consider therapy or medication.

          2. Buy nonperishables in a higher ratio, such as canned, pickled, or dry goods.

          3. If you're not concerned about your health enough to cook your own food every day, then just don't buy food that has to be cooked every day.

          4. Remind yourself why you're doing it, set a timer, and get it done. "This is for me. I love good food, I love my body."

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            Buy stuff you don't have to cook. It's crap nutritionally, but at least it isn't wasted!

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              I just hunt and eat the homeless. I work for the municipality so I just leave what I don't eat around park benches, bus stops and the front of stores to scare the rest away.

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                1. Consider therapy or medication.

                2. Buy nonperishables in a higher ratio, such as canned, pickled, or dry goods.

                3. If you're not concerned about your health enough to cook your own food every day, then just don't buy food that has to be cooked every day.

                4. Remind yourself why you're doing it, set a timer, and get it done. "This is for me. I love good food, I love my body."

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                #119

                A thing that has helped me a lot is to go buy food when I'm not hungry. It reduces my chance of overeating and buying lots of food, also making me spend less money.

                When I used to cook a lot for myself in uni it helped a lot to plan meals.

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                  I live walking distance from 2 small super markets, I walk to those near every day and just get a few things and I also get hello fresh and I always cook those. So generally my fridge is pretty empty but I always eat well. Just in Time Home Economics you could say.

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                    Pro tip: earn more money

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                    What a wonderful community this is.

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                    • hzl@lemmy.blahaj.zoneH [email protected]

                      I have a reasonable sized freezer, not a huge one, but I feel like if I put a bag of ice in it I'd have very little space. Ice cube trays will leave you with more room.

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                      Very true! It does feel like playing tetris with that little box sometimes, haha.

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                        Awesome. Where should I put it? I live in a small apartment. My kitchen is the size of a shoebox.

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                        If you have space for like a bedside table, or a coffee table, or even a table table, you have space for a small chest freezer. It doesn't necessarily have to be in the kitchen.

                        Looks like the average small ones are only about 3.5 cubic feet. I've rarely seen 1.2 cubic feet ones as well.

                        That said, if all you have is one of those small kitchenettes with barely enough space for a microwave, you're kind of kneecapped in terms of food prep in other ways as well.

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                        • haych@feddit.ukH [email protected]

                          Defrosting isn't a big deal. I decide what I want to eat tomorrow, I take it out the freezer and put it in the fridge, by the time I want to eat its defrosted and good to reheat.

                          Edit: ignore me, I was thinking of defrosting food not defrosting the ice build-up in the freezer

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                          Pretty sure they mean in terms of scraping out ice that can build up on the walls of the inside.

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                            Pretty sure they mean in terms of scraping out ice that can build up on the walls of the inside.

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                            Oh of course! Now I feel dumb.

                            I'm lucky my freezer has some anti-frost thing built in so I haven't had to yet, but yeah my old freezer was a pain for it.

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                              We cook and eat the food.

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                              Go away, you tankies with your common sense

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                                You now have gout from eating too many preservatives.

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                                You would need to eat an exceptional amount of canned food to get gout - and rice and beans doesn't have artificial preservatives.

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                                  A slow cooker helps. You can use random ingredients before they go bad easily enough, and you will have left overs so cooking one time results in not having to cook for multiple meals.

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                                    This is probably intended to be tongue-in-cheek, but meal planning is the answer. Block off some time (Sunday evenings are popular), to figure out all your meals for the week, make a list of everything you need to make all the dishes on the menu, go to the store and buy all that stuff and nothing else, make ahead and freeze any meals that you can and do any prep work ahead of time that you can.

                                    Viola: intentional eating, less waste, and always something on hand to eat.

                                    It changed my life in a lot of positive ways.

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                                      1. Consider therapy or medication.

                                      2. Buy nonperishables in a higher ratio, such as canned, pickled, or dry goods.

                                      3. If you're not concerned about your health enough to cook your own food every day, then just don't buy food that has to be cooked every day.

                                      4. Remind yourself why you're doing it, set a timer, and get it done. "This is for me. I love good food, I love my body."

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                                      1. Food prep. It maybe cuts down on variety but you only have to cook once. The rest of the time you're just warming something up.
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                                        1. Food prep. It maybe cuts down on variety but you only have to cook once. The rest of the time you're just warming something up.
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                                        I second food prepping. If you want more variety, separate some of the prepped foods from each other so that you can mix and match.

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                                          Please don't waste food.

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                                          Oh thanks, I'm cured! /s

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