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How can I make my work-from-home meals more exciting when I'm tired of cooking the same old thing every day?

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I've been working from home for a few months now, and while I love the flexibility, I've been struggling to come up with new and interesting meal ideas. I find myself cooking the same old things over and over again, which gets boring fast. I've tried meal planning, but even that gets repetitive. I'm looking for some inspiration to spice up my work-from-home meals. Are there any websites or apps that can help me find new recipes? Or maybe some tips for meal prep that don't involve cooking every single thing from scratch?

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I totally get it, I've been in your shoes before too, and it can get really frustrating when you're stuck in a meal rut. One thing that's helped me is checking out websites like Allrecipes or Epicurious, they have a ton of user-generated recipes and you can filter by ingredient, cooking time, and all that. I've found some really cool and easy recipes on there that I never would've thought to try otherwise.

I'm also a big fan of meal prep, but I don't always have the time or energy to cook everything from scratch. What I've started doing is prep-ing just a few components of a meal, like cooking a big batch of rice or roasting some veggies, and then using those as building blocks for different meals throughout the week. It's been a total game-changer, and it's saved me so much time and stress.

If you're looking for some app-based inspiration, I've heard great things about Yummly and Plan to Eat. They both have huge recipe databases and allow you to save and organize your favorite recipes, as well as generate meal plans and grocery lists. I haven't personally used them, but I've heard they're super user-friendly and can be a big help when you're feeling stuck.

I hope some of these suggestions help you mix things up and find some new meal inspiration! Remember, it's all about finding what works for you and your lifestyle, so don't be afraid to experiment and try new things. Good luck, and happy cooking!

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