Last year, I posted a few recipes for things that I could make at home for dinner after a long, late day at work, for one. See, some people stress out when they have to put dinner on the table for a family of five, but I think the greater challenge is being able to cook (and eat) for one without having to resort to a large bowl of Special K standing over the sink watching CNN (not that I do that). Not only does cooking for one mean you have to be wise about portions and remixing potential leftovers, but there's also the usual problem of cooking in a tiny space. How many single people live in houses with enormous kitchens?(Relatively) new blog Cooking for One posts about all things related to the subject. There are recipes, suggestions for cookbooks that have recipes that are, or are easily tailored, for single cooking, and tips for things like how to wisely store foods in your pantry.

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3-11-2007 @10:12PM itsasecret said... Let's hope not...I do it everyday!
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3-12-2007 @11:24AM Recipe4Living.com said... It seems this is a popular topic on food blogs everywhere right now. I cook for myself all the time and find that it's an outlet for creativity and stress relief. Sometimes, it's just a matter of cooking for two and taking the leftovers for lunch the next day.
Recipe4Living is preparing a big article on cooking for one this week.
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