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>no noob sticky
Do you have a wiki or something? I want to start cooking simple meals. Specifically high energy, relatively healthy meals.
make eggs
>>8436962
i want to know what to put in my instant noodles
>>8436981
eggs
>>8436981
eggs
Food is neither high energy nor healthy. People are high energy and/or healthy.
Protip: nobody likes high energy, healthy people. They usually end up shooting random people from bell towers or more likely just join anime clubs and obsessively posting on everyone's favorite interest board.
>>8436981
http://ck.booru.org/?page=post&s=list
I think there's a wiki or something too
>>8436977
Omelettes are nice and easy.
>>8437015
oh damn, I remember that ramen guide.
I was actually hoping to get a few infographics, so that booru is gold. Thanks anon!
>>8436986
Healthy food is somewhat subjective, but it clearly defines food that is nutritional without extreme amounts of certain things like sat-fats and sodium.
High energy is a literal trait of food. Calories and kilojoules are units of measuring energy. You are a faggot.
>>8436962
There's an awesome chef on youtube, Jack Scalfani.
Simple? Check.
Healthy? Check.
Delicious? Check.
He's all you need. Seriously, check his channel out.
>>8437037
make steak
>>8437037