I have very little data because I haven't really cooked — ever — due to combination of disinclination, and availability of someone to make food (a cook and in recent years, a mother-in-law who loves to send food). But this year, I'm learning. Bought the Instant Pot a few days ago and started with rice and dal. Experimented with making yogurt. Made dosas. Small baby steps. Maybe in a year, I will be a decent cook!
On Tue, Sep 4, 2018 at 8:24 PM Thaths <tha...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 8:05 PM Udhay Shankar N <ud...@pobox.com> wrote: > > > Something I am curious about. > > > > How much time here do people spend actually cooking the food they eat? To > > make the data more useful, calculate the time you spent over the past > week > > in total. > > > > Also, please mention whether you work outside home or primarily within > home > > (as a homemaker or a long distance worker) > > > > I love food (and cooking). I eat breakfast and lunch at work. I tend to > spend 4-6 hours on weekends shopping for fresh ingredients and cooking for > the week. > > Every night assembling dinner takes anywhere from 10-60 minutes. > > On average, I'd say 60 mins/day. > > Thaths > -- H R Venkatesh JSK Journalism Fellow 2018-19, Stanford University Building a Coalition Against Disinformation <https://twitter.com/hrvenkatesh/status/992016047120310272> Co-organiser, Hacks/Hackers New Delhi Ph: +91 9811824503 Twitter: @hrvenkatesh