*shows up the the DW post 2 months late with curry*
Huh, after ██ years of eating sweet things for breakfast, it's really not my thing anymore and I've wanted to try having savory meals more often, but I could only come up with sandwiches for something low effort and that would get boring after a while. I genuinely didn't consider savory oatmeal was a thing. Sounds like a good thing to try.
If you want to try a Rice Project, I'd recommended getting a decently sized rice cooker if you don't already have one and making one pot meals with it; saves so much time and effort! I got the idea from tiktok but you can probably just throw anything in there without a recipe, as long as you adhere to health & hygiene rules for animal products. Allegedly you can add raw chicken and it'll cook fine, but I haven looked into it enough to feel safe trying it.
I was also going to suggest making homemade curry to go with your rice, but it's significantly more labor intensive IME, altho some of that might be due to inexperience. But it's lowkey a hyperfocus rn after I made a proper one (read: with decent spices rather than a mediocre spice mix from the supermarket) for the first time, so I felt the need to mention it. Maybe when you have free time and feel like making yourself a more special meal.
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Huh, after ██ years of eating sweet things for breakfast, it's really not my thing anymore and I've wanted to try having savory meals more often, but I could only come up with sandwiches for something low effort and that would get boring after a while. I genuinely didn't consider savory oatmeal was a thing. Sounds like a good thing to try.
If you want to try a Rice Project, I'd recommended getting a decently sized rice cooker if you don't already have one and making one pot meals with it; saves so much time and effort! I got the idea from tiktok but you can probably just throw anything in there without a recipe, as long as you adhere to health & hygiene rules for animal products. Allegedly you can add raw chicken and it'll cook fine, but I haven looked into it enough to feel safe trying it.
I was also going to suggest making homemade curry to go with your rice, but it's significantly more labor intensive IME, altho some of that might be due to inexperience. But it's lowkey a hyperfocus rn after I made a proper one (read: with decent spices rather than a mediocre spice mix from the supermarket) for the first time, so I felt the need to mention it. Maybe when you have free time and feel like making yourself a more special meal.