tinydancer09
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tiny, don't fret about cooking and learning new recipes.
this will pass.............
once you have spent a fortune on the ingredients and only have yourself and maybe the bf to eat all of it, you'll find it is cheaper to grab something out....
i mean, you make biscuits.
how many, maybe a dozen, as that is what a recipe calls for.
then you end up tossing out a lot of them as they do not keep well in the fridge.
freezing them is not easy.
bread items, potatoes, and some pastas break up chemically once they are frozen.
stick with pillsbury. the 3 or 6 biscuit can.
you can't go wrong there.
don't forget you need to pre heat your oven before you can bake the biscuits and bake them.
heating up the house/apartment during the summer heat is icky.
I have worked in a bakery for going on 7 years. (I'm away at college now so I don't do much) But I LOVE cooking and learning new recipes. Theres nothing like fresh homemade stuff. Eating out makes me sick as well, esp if I do it more than once a day or a couple days in a row. And it is easier to go grab something from town but in the time that I can go to town and grab something I might as well boil a pot of water and make me some simple kraft mac and cheese that doesnt make me sick and more than fills me up... Thats a lot of ands.
As for wasting ingredients- I have lots of college guys that I hang out with. I call them my guinea pigs. They eat anything and everything and then tell me what they thought about it. It's a great system. Even my gross stuff they eat because no matter how bad it is it's better than ramen that they have been eating every day for the past 5 years (yeah they've been in college for that long and still havent come close to graduation!


As for the oven yeah it does suck because mine as terrible insulation. However we have a split floor plan so I can cool one half of my house and run the oven in the other. Sure it gets really hot in the living/kitchen area, but my room is nice and cool.

