I'm with you, Karin. Maybe after I retire (IF I retire????), I'll have the time to experiment more. As it is, I drag myself home after work and throw something together -- more often than not, a salad with leftover chicken or ham in it and call it dinner.
20, even 10 years ago, I had much more ambition
I regard the fridge on some days in much the way I regard my closet -- I open it up and say "bleh"!
I really rarely cook any more. It sucks cooking for ones self. Today, I had peanut butter & pretzels with a LOT of coffee and then raisin bran cereal & some yogurt. My usual "fare" are frozen hamburgers from Sam's Club, chips & a soda, maybe a baked potato or two, or TV dinners. I'm losing my cooking touch. Of course, being sort of stuck in this wheelchair for now limits going outside to use the grill or smoker.
My place isn't handicapped accessible nor do I see a realistic way to make it so. Hopefully, I'll be mostly out of this thing next month sometime. I don't know exactly what happened, but my legs quit working for the most part when I got really sick last Feb/ March. I still go out once in a great while, but it's a PITA to load up this chair & walker for a few hours of enjoyment. This coming Saturday is steak night at the American Legion out at Lake Texoma. I plan on attending that with some singles group. $12 for a good sized rib eye steak, baked potato & a salad isn't too bad and the drinks are cheap, not that I drink much. You Dallasites COULD come on up & join us (you don't have to be single to join in on this as far as I'm concerned.)