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I used to want to learn to cook

Harrison Wendland
3 min readNov 3, 2019

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Once upon a time, I had a great desire to learn how to cook and I thought that it would be fantastic.

My mom has always been an incredible baker and has displayed passion in the kitchen.

She has made everything I could ever think of, I joke now that because I grew up with her cooking so frequently, I never need dessert again!

I love eating, it’s just so much fun, and I love food.

But now that I’m older, I would like to eat 5 meals a day.

And with 5 meals a day comes a lot of cooking.

While yes, cooking could be something great to learn how to do — that’s a lot of time.

And while sure it might be rewarding in some ways to me, is that the best use of my time?

Nah. It definitely is not.

Besides, even if I learn how to cook and spend time practicing and practicing and practicing, I still probably won’t be that good.

I loved when I had a Kettlebell Kitchen Plan.

Pop it in the microwave or oven and a delicious and nutritious meal was ready for me to enjoy in just a few…

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Harrison Wendland
Harrison Wendland

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