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What if I really don't want to cook?
At present, there are many ways to solve the problem of not wanting to cook, such as ordering takeout and eating instant noodles.

I don't want to do it at home. In the past, as long as you didn't want to do it, it was convenient and quick to order takeout. Then today, you can order takeout and eat instant noodles tomorrow. But I'm tired of eating, I miss the taste of cooking, and I don't want to eat takeout and instant noodles anymore. What should I do at this time?

When you are tired of eating takeout and instant noodles, you can try as I say and cook a few simple meals, such as fried steamed bread and braised rice. These are the times when you try the most. (The following two methods are operated by people who have some basic cooking skills. )

Fried steamed bread:

1. Dice the steamed bread first, chop the onion for later use, and break the eggs for later use.

2. Pour the oil in the pan, stir-fry the shallots with oil, then pour in the egg liquid, stir-fry for seven or eight minutes, add the diced steamed bread, stir-fry for three minutes (at most, the diced steamed bread will be burnt after a long time, remember to add some water halfway), and add seasoning according to your personal taste.

Summary: If you don't understand the step of frying steamed bread, it is recommended to eat takeaway and instant noodles.

I won't talk about the stew. If you can't even stew rice, then you can continue to order takeout and eat instant noodles. After the rice is cooked, cool it, put it in the refrigerator and fry it the next day. Just like the steps of frying steamed bread, change steamed bread into rice.

In my eyes, these two are the laziest cooking methods, and I have personally tested them.

(Because I didn't take pictures when I did it before, the pictures are all online, so I'll make do. Next time I do it, I'll take a picture and share it with you. )