The Single-Person Solution: Meal Prep Without the Boredom

The Single-Person Solution: Meal Prep Without the Boredom

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The Single-Person Solution: Meal Prep Without the Boredom

The Single-Person Solution: Meal Prep Without the Boredom

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Sale price  $5.00 Regular price 

Cooking for one is rigged against you. Recipes serve four, the store sells everything in family packs, and the usual meal-prep advice leaves you eating the same casserole until you can't look at it anymore. That's not a willpower problem — it's a variety problem, and this guide fixes it.

The trick is to prep components, not finished meals. You cook a protein, a grain, a tray of veggies, and a couple of quick sauces — then mix and match them into a new meal each day. The same roasted veggies become a grain bowl on Monday, a wrap on Tuesday, and a quick soup on Wednesday. Same effort, zero boredom.

It's written for real life: one person, a normal kitchen, and about 90 minutes on a Sunday. Plain language, no fluff, and you'll know exactly what to do by the end of page one.

Here's what's inside:

Inside the guide What you'll get
The component method Why prepping parts beats prepping plates
1 base → 5 meals A full week of variety from one cook session
The 90-minute Sunday plan A step-by-step order that overlaps tasks
Smart shopping for one Buy the right amount, waste almost nothing
Storage cheat sheet How long each component really lasts
5 five-minute sauces The cheapest way to make food taste brand new

It's an instant digital download — a clean, easy-to-read PDF you can keep on your phone or print for the fridge.

Add it to your cart, download the PDF right away, and prep your first mix-and-match week this Sunday.

Key takeaways

  • Prep ingredients, not full meals, and keep them separate until you eat.
  • One cook session becomes a week of different meals.
  • Built for one person, about 90 minutes, no special equipment.

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