College students and single adults are often at a loss to think of something they can cook for a real meal because they don’t have basic cooking skills. Tuna sandwiches and chili can get old. Here we present some easy to fix meals that go way beyond opening a can or grabbing a fast food takeout. Setting up your kitchen cookware doesn’t need to be an expensive proposition either. You just need to buy the right pots and pans and a few inexpensive bowls and utensils to put together some real home cooked meals in no time. Learning just a few basic cooking skills, you’ll soon be eating better and cheaper. Let’s see just how easy this can be!
When you’re cooking for one, or maybe an occasional guest, you might assume that a whole roasted chicken or roast is out of the question. What will you do with all the leftovers? The answer is plenty!
Stocking your kitchen with the necessary cookware is as easy as pie. Instead of a frying pan, most often listed as a necessity, buy a home griddle. The price is about the same as a good frying pan, but far more versatile.
Kitchen pans are something you can’t cook without. Kitchen sets, pots and pans are the most important part of cooking. You can buy all kinds of kitchen pans, silicone, copper, aluminium, non stick and cast iron.
Most people, me included just buy their pots and pans in a complete kitchen set. It can get very expensive, very quickly when you buy each piece individually. Kitchen sets usually come with 2 sauce pans, a dutch oven, a small frying pan and a larger frying pan, but you can get them with a lot more pots and pans in them or even smaller kitchen pan sets.
The picture on the left is one of many different kitchen sets that you can buy. It meets the criteria I laid out and it’s some pretty good stuff. If you want to know more about it just click on the picture and you can get more info about kitchen sets.
