Eating Well On A Daily Basis If you’re a single person, living in Brooklyn is one of the best places to be. You’re close to the center of everything, you don’t need a car, you do what you want to when you want to. But eating well is a challenge. No one really wants to admit it. In fact, there’s a sort of silent nod to the difficulties in eating well for one, especially when all the new-fangled meal clubs are meals for two. And because cooking and eating for one is a bit of a bore. It's not that you don’t want to. Quite the opposite - there are times when you get all the ingredients and cook a delicious meal. But then you’re faced with eating the same thing for the next four days and there comes a point where you can’t face it again. So you go out, what could be easier, you head off to your Pilates Brooklyn, have a brilliant session and grab a burger on the way home.
Couples friends are full of good ideas, aren’t they? Use the freezer they say. Perhaps you’ve tried it. Within weeks you have a freezer full of stuff you never get to. Bottom line is one way or another you end up throwing food away. It might be at the end of the week when you can’t face that fantastic chili you made last Sunday. Or you throw it away at the end of the quarter when you empty the freezer. Either way, you’re loaded with guilt and it sucks.