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I finally decided to learn home cooking, inspired by my memories of grandma’s dishes. This decision marked the beginning of a journey from a reliance on prepackaged and processed foods to discovering the joy and creativity of preparing meals from scratch.
Grandma’s Love for Cooking
My grandmother’s passion for cooking and baking was deeply rooted in family, connection, community, and care. She would often gather us at small-town festivals with her homemade apple pie and express her gratitude to community volunteers with a hearty pot roast. Despite her love for the culinary arts, this passion did not initially pass down to me.
My Initial Struggle with Cooking
As a single, elder millennial, cooking and baking seemed daunting and stressful. The effort involved in preparing meals, the panic of handling various ingredients, the obligation to maintain a balanced diet, and the chaos of cleaning up afterwards were overwhelming. My meals mainly consisted of store-bought pasta sauce, pre-packaged foods, quick stops at fast-food joints, and frozen meals.
The Journey Begins
Upon reaching a milestone birthday, I took the plunge into home cooking. With the assistance of my life coach, we mapped out steps to turn my vision into reality. This included planning grocery shopping days, setting up a reward system for motivation, and sharing my culinary adventures on social media for accountability.
Trials and Tribulations
Armed with a cookbook gifted by my sister, I ventured into the world of cooking. There were many lessons learned, such as the importance of regularly cleaning the oven to avoid triggering the fire alarm and the surprising costs of using multiple specialty cheeses in a single recipe. Despite the trials and errors, I persisted, aiming to try a new recipe each week.
Signs of Progress
Over time, I witnessed signs of growth and progress. I expanded my pantry to include a variety of salts and ingredients. I documented my journey, which now boasts over 24 home-cooked recipes. I also learned to embrace experimentation, adding my unique flair to the dishes I prepared.
Taking it to the Next Level
Wanting to enhance my skills further, I volunteered at a local church that prepares meals for the community. This experience taught me not only how to cook in large quantities but also the value of cooking as a form of service and connection.
Nostalgia in the Kitchen
My grandmother’s homemade dishes, from her tiny dessert mice to her signature cheesy potato hash browns, have left an indelible mark in my memory. While my kitchen may not replicate hers, the joy, creativity, and humor I’ve found in the process of cooking and baking have brought us closer.
Now, every meal I prepare is not only a demonstration of my growing culinary skills but also a tribute to my grandmother’s love for cooking.

