A Year of Cooking

After successfully not starving for a year, I thought I’d talk a little bit about my experience with cooking during my first year with a kitchen of my own.

Item number one: startup. I don’t have exact numbers of how much I spent or the exact items I bought, but I can give you a few ballparks. You’re probably going to spend a couple hundred dollars in “startup cost,” filling up your cupboards with staples like flour, sugar, butter, rice, pasta, salt, cooking oils (things you’ll use in a lot of recipes), and some ingredients for your first few weeks of cooking.

Item number two: maintenance cost, aka how much you’ll spend continuously throughout the year. I mean, food doesn’t last forever, so you gotta keep spending. I’ll be honest: my first term was pretty cheap for me because my parents bought me a LOT of food before they left me here. However, here are a few things I’ve noted:

  • Lots of things might seem expensive when you buy them, but if they last a long time then it’s money you’ll be saving later.
  • Sales are the greatest things! Save On Foods even has an app so you can hunt through their flyers. Expensive items such as cheese become a lot more affordable when sale time rolls around.
  • Eating out/buying coffee or snacks is not an all-the-time thing. Sure, it’s convenient, but spending $4 on a latte every day is gonna kill you (financially). A lesson learned the hard way by many. Pack a lunch and save your dollars.
  • Buying brand name is not necessary. Every little bit adds up on grocery bills, so if the no-name is cheaper and the quality is practically the same, save yourself a few bucks and get the store brand. Do this on a lot of items, and the savings add up.

Item number three: actually cooking. There are a basically four ways which I acquire food: easy/instant meal, frozen food, more involved cooking meal, and eating out. As I said before, eating out is a once-in-a-while thing, as it’s very expensive and usually not very healthy. Stuff you can put together really fast without much thought is really great, you just have to make sure you’re eating healthy as well. Quesadillas, hot dogs, scrambled eggs, frozen pizza, and pasta with tomato sauce are all yummy and fast, but it’s important to get some kind of green in there as well. (Canada’s Food Guide recommends you eat at least one dark green and one orange vegetable per day, plus two more other fruits or vegetables.) I also find that easy and fast meals can get pretty old pretty fast.

This brings me to more involved cooking and frozen food. The two go hand in hand. Pre-cooking, one of my favourite things to do, involves putting aside an hour or two on a weekend to make a bigger meal which will last all week. Usually this results in healthier meals, more variety, saves time during the week when you’re busy, and a lot of the time costs less than buying individual meals. Or if you don’t want to eat all of it in the same week (or if it won’t keep in the fridge), you freeze that bad boy and it’s ready to go.

Some of my favourite pre-cooked meals include: risotto, tacos, casseroles of many varieties, and stir fries. Next year I plan to venture into more cooking adventures; I meant to try pulled pork this year but I bought so much frozen food that I’m trying to eat it all before I leave Vancouver for the summer!

Do you have any cooking ideas? Leave a comment!

Tyler’s Twitter Digest for 2013-01-13

Globe@YVR on Urbanspoon
High Tea at the Airport Fairmont. A different menu than the Fairmont on Georgia, but tasty as well! The vegetarian option sandwiches reminded me of california rolls, but I liked them!

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Tyler’s Twitter Digest for 2012-12-15

Cheesecake Etc. on Urbanspoon
I must say I prefer the plain, strawberry, and trifle cheesecake options over the cherry cheesecake. The honey lemon water though was good–got a whole bottle of honey to myself :)
Congee Noodle House 粥麵館 on Urbanspoon
The chow mein was quite good! There wasn’t much vegetable variety, though, and the mushrooms weren’t my favourite. But I did like the noodles, and it was nice to get my tea filled without having to ask!

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Tyler’s Twitter Digest for 2012-12-14

  • Although the food arrived fast, Jang Mo Jib service was overall less than impressive. 11:44:16, 2012-12-15
  • I was quite pleased with the taste of the dish, but although I didn't notice any egg in my bowl, I did find a few egg shell bits. 11:41:46, 2012-12-15
  • Buh Sut Soon Doo Boo at Jang Mo Jib last night was good. Might try spicy next time as medium wasn't very spicy. 11:40:16, 2012-12-15
  • Mushroom Soft Tofu Pot at Jang Mo Jib with Edward, David, Alvin, and Rob http://t.co/IHv1abfg 22:35:30, 2012-12-14
Jang Mo Jib (Alexandra Rd) on Urbanspoon
I didn’t know there was a Jang Mo Jib in Richmond. As usual, I was pretty happy with the soft tofu pot. I wasn’t happy with the service, though (eg. had to ask several times for water)

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Tyler’s Twitter Digest for 2012-12-13

Wendy's on Urbanspoon
Always love Wendy’s frosties. The fries were surprisingly good too.

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Tyler’s Twitter Digest for 2012-12-12

Qoo Cafe 米芝蓮餐廳 on Urbanspoon
I find that the food quality at Qoo Cafe is pretty consistent. It’s nothing I’m blown away by, but it’s nothing I’m particularly disappointed in either.

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Tyler’s Twitter Digest for 2012-12-10

Tokyo Thyme on Urbanspoon
If you’re looking for higher quality sushi, come here. If you’re used to AYCE-sized
portions, come here prepared to either spend a lot, or to leave hungry. We had to ask for
everything explicitly (eg. tea refills), but it didn’t hinder the experience too much

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Tyler’s Twitter Digest for 2012-12-01

Mr Pickwick's Fish & Chips on Urbanspoon
Always good fish and chips :) We
made it just in time–they closed
early due to it being a super slow day
Pho Tan's Vietnamese on Urbanspoon
They had a vegetarian option! It
was really good! But the XL was too
big for me; next time just a L

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Tyler’s Twitter Digest for 2012-11-30

Coast Restaurant on Urbanspoon
Work dinner at Coast Restaurant. Really
good service. I really liked most of the
food too. Good vegetarian alternatives!

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Tyler’s Twitter Digest for 2012-11-29

Burgoo on Urbanspoon
Yum, Burgoo’s is always good. So much cheese.
Really good French Onion Soup :)

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