The fact that we have a family and I work from how is a large factor. Being able to cook though.. is a skill everyone should learn for their own well being. It kinda blows my mind when I see people that almost treat it with disdain. Like it is beneath them or something.
Relatively few, because my wife prepares almost all of the meals.
between the two of you counts too, i’m mostly interested in the ratio of cooking at home to going out for food
95%+ home cooking
100% home cooking with 80% of products from local producers. Unfortunately, still need to get long durability prods from supermarkets...
Between my wife and I almost all meals. We do eat out on weekends maybe once or twice max on average. Why do you ask?
Nice, hust curious to know how most people eat food.
One of those things that you can easily assume everyone does just like you, especially if you’re eating at home a lot.
The fact that we have a family and I work from how is a large factor. Being able to cook though.. is a skill everyone should learn for their own well being. It kinda blows my mind when I see people that almost treat it with disdain. Like it is beneath them or something.
Honestly… if it weren’t for my wife, I’d probably survive on nothing but rice and eggs. Simple. Efficient. Sad. 😂
She’s the true chef in the house — I just bring appetite and compliments. 🍳🍚❤️
a couple times a day
In general we will go out to eat once a week and maybe grab takeout once a week. Otherwise all our meals are made at home. So around 90%.
All of them. Eating out/delivery is a rare occasion