Have friends over for get togethers on the weekend where you cook together. Make big batches of things that you will split up and share with each other. If one person is an awesome baker they can make a huge batch of some fun snacky sweet, and another person make an amazing stew they can be on the stove top, and a third person makes an amazing hummus then you've got an array of options. It's a fun way to try new amazing foods without the overhead of paying someone else to make them, and maybe you can learn a thing or two sharing kitchen space while your friends make their specialties.
At the end of the cooking break out the tupperware/aluminum foil and split the spoils of your labor. This is an amazing way to avoid having cooking time cut into your social time, and expand your skills while your at it. Anything that expands your skills and knowledge without requiring a sacrifice on your part makes it not just easier to take the time to cook, but easier to stay independent and pay only for what you need to pay for in the future.
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