I spent a month only eating home-cooked food. I felt better physically, financially, and mentally with little sacrifice.
I tried to cook all of my meals at home for a month. I saved money, felt better, lost weight, and learned great tips and easy dinner recipes.
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- I challenged myself to spend a month only eating home-cooked food.
- My grocery costs didn't really go up, and I saved a lot of money by not dining out.
- As the month ended, I found I ate more vegetables, felt more energized, and still enjoyed cooking.
As much as I love to cook and bake, I also enjoy eating out and can get lazy in the evenings when it's time to make dinner.
My partner is the same way, and that means we often spend a lot on groceries and even more on going to restaurants every week.
So for one month, I decided to try cooking all of our meals at home. I knew it'd be tricky to stop dining out and spend more time in the kitchen, but I was determined.
Here are some of my biggest lessons and takeaways from my monthlong challenge.