![]() ![]() It’s a balance that you can only learn to master through trial and error, and every couple is different!Īnother idea worth trying is a buffet-style meal prep. Prepping this way will keep your meals varied and you interested! I encourage my community to prep twice a week (Sunday and Wednesday) instead of just once (or to prep only for a few days and leave the rest open for spontaneity), because it prevents your meals from becoming too repetitive. I get that! Variety in food is fun, but when your partner needs it more than you (or vice versa) meal prep can be really tough. Not everyone loves the somewhat repetitive nature of meal prep. “My partner gets bored easily and I can eat the same thing for days.” What to do: Find out what you both like and construct meals based on those ingredients. But it’s so much easier to do when you have a foundation of what you BOTH like first. ![]() Will you still have to cook separate meals or ingredients sometimes? Yes. Then, use that list to plan meal pr eps and single meals with elements you both enjoy. It would be easier to prepare meals that incorporate ingredients you both like (in this case potatoes) than cooking two completely different recipes to please both of you all the time.ĭiscuss ingredients and cuisines you’re both open to and enjoy. Mashed potato, baked potato, potato soup… the list goes on. ![]() If you and your partner have varying tastes, it’s best to focus on what you have in common instead of what you don’t, especially when it comes to food.įor example, let’s say you both LOVE potatoes in all shapes and forms. It can make cooking or even deciding where to eat at a restaurant really difficult! Most of the time, we’re challenged with the fact that we have different tastes and preferences than our partners. “How can I make meals that both of us want to eat?” “My SO doesn’t like leftovers or microwaved food.How can we keep costs down while cooking for two?” “My partner only eats junk food and refuses to eat vegetables.“I love (insert food here) but my SO is allergic.”.“My partner needs much larger serving sizes than me! How can I get this right?”.“I’m a vegetarian and my partner is a carnivore.”.“My partner gets bored easily and I can eat the same thing for days.”.“How can I make meals that both of us want to eat?”. ![]()
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