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9 Years of Living Alone

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Delicious pork belly

Most frequently made while living alone

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Don't need any other side dishes!

Your stomach will be full for 2000 won.

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After living this way for a while, I've realized that cooking for one person isn't actually that cheap. Vegetables go bad fast, so buying small quantities ends up costing more per item.

 

And sauces have shorter shelf lives than you'd think.

 

But if I just order delivery or eat out, my wallet gets destroyed.

 

So the sweet spot I've landed on is instant rice with frozen beef soup packs, potato soup, and radish soup sides—I stock up on them when they go on sale,

 

eat them one by one from the freezer, and by the time they run out, another sale pops up and I restock.

 

After about a year of living alone, "actually cooking" becomes pointless unless it's something simple like pasta. You basically stop doing it.

 

Curious how other solo people living alone are managing this.

 

 

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Nothing tastes good anyway, so I just decided to eat healthy. I'm gonna finish my stockpile of pre-made soups and curries first, then start my real plan—oatmeal instead of rice, and basic sides like eggs, seaweed, various salads, natto, olive oil, mixed nuts, and plain yogurt every day. When I get bored, I'll just rotate in some meat, fish, or fruit.

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I stopped cooking for a while and just got back into it. Managing ingredient shelf life means I end up planning multiple meals at once before shopping. Like, I'll buy cucumbers and use them for cold cucumber soup, pickled cucumber, and as a topping for cold noodles—that kind of thing.

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Married couple here—no breakfast, lunch at the office, and often can't eat dinner because of plans. So really we only eat dinner like 2-3 times a week besides weekends, and we're not even home most weekends lol. We buy the smallest onion pack and still can't finish it 😂

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For real, eggs are a god-send for solo living.

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I would lose my mind after month 2, props to this person for being that independent

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For real. I waste so many vegetables because I can't finish them. Frozen veggie mixes are actually better.

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Honestly this is goals, the peace and quiet sounds amazing right now ngl

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I've been living alone for 20 years and this hits different.

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Tell me you're an introvert without telling me you're an introvert lol, but also respect 👏

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Tried all kinds of stuff but ended up just bulk-cooking stews, soups, and curries, then portioning them out lol

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Just cook some side dishes and broth on Sunday evening and you can save so much. Grab cheap beef or pork and make style: seaweed soup, beef seaweed soup, beef soup, soybean paste stew, kimchi stew—make a bunch and freeze it.

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Instant rice is crazy expensive, listen up rich people. Just put twice the water in your rice cooker with mixed grains to make it thick, stick it in the fridge, and scoop out what you need each meal. Since my studio kitchen is tiny and there's no room for a microwave, I always heat it up in a small pot. It's a bit annoying but whatever.

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Go to a side dish shop and grab a few things. Not even that expensive and way cheaper than delivery or eating out. Definitely worth knowing 1-2 good side dish places near you.

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I freeze cooked rice, use one type of kimchi for multiple meals, use eggs for multiple meals, sometimes buy meat, buy cabbage or carrots for slaws and salads, been eating cucumber lately—don't really eat fruit much lol. Eating something new every time is tough, but repeating similar meals is way cheaper value-wise.

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9 years?? I can't even make it 9 days without ordering takeout and letting my apartment become a disaster 😅

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Living alone hits different when you realize nobody judges you for eating cereal at midnight in your underwear

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