• Tiresia@slrpnk.net
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    2 months ago

    How rich are you that $20 in savings isn’t worth 30 minutes cooking time? That’s $40 per hour after tax, which if you work full time puts you in the top 20% richest Americans.

    Even if you can’t share appliances with friends or neighbors, a stove, pan, microwave, and fridge combined cost only a couple months’ profit up front. Save up $400 one time and in five years you’ll have $5000 more than if you keep buying takeout.

    (I’m assuming you cook for multiple meals at once and put the remainder in the fridge/freezer)

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      2 months ago

      30mins of cook time actually equals

      30 mins to prepare

      30 mins to cook

      30 mins to eat

      30 mins to clean up

      So now it’s a two hour thing when I just got home from work and I’m tired and just want to relax.

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          2 months ago

          The extremely drawn out timetable feels like me unloading the dishwasher as a kid, a task which took 30-60 min.

          See, the dishes were 6 min, and the rest was watching Dragon Ball Z. :p