There's probably two ways most of us get by for food:
1. Eating out most of the time - expensive, and not always healthy
2. Cooking - cheaper, healthier, but time consuming and labor intensive
I read an article about a guy posting on Craigslist to hire someone to make homecooked meals for 9$ an hour + the cost of ingredients. His offer got swamped with tons of interested responses.
From some ballpark math I did:
1 pound of meat (chicken/beef/pork) is approximately 3.5$
1 pound of most vegetables is about 1.5$ a pound (though there is greater variation with this, this is a good average)
So if it takes an hour to cook, on average every day it should cost:
9$ + 3.5$ + 1.5$ = 14$ / day
But if you're less picky about eating leftovers and reheating old food, it would be possible for the hired cook to make 2 days worth of food in 1 go, which would cut down the labor cost by half, which would make it:
9$ + 7$ + 3$ = 19$ / 2 days = 9.5$ / day
At least here in NYC, where a single meal + tip already runs over 10$, this is a bargain for not having to shop, cook, clean, and have the option of choosing what you want to eat, with pretty generous portions.
Has anyone had experience with this?
1. Eating out most of the time - expensive, and not always healthy
2. Cooking - cheaper, healthier, but time consuming and labor intensive
I read an article about a guy posting on Craigslist to hire someone to make homecooked meals for 9$ an hour + the cost of ingredients. His offer got swamped with tons of interested responses.
From some ballpark math I did:
1 pound of meat (chicken/beef/pork) is approximately 3.5$
1 pound of most vegetables is about 1.5$ a pound (though there is greater variation with this, this is a good average)
So if it takes an hour to cook, on average every day it should cost:
9$ + 3.5$ + 1.5$ = 14$ / day
But if you're less picky about eating leftovers and reheating old food, it would be possible for the hired cook to make 2 days worth of food in 1 go, which would cut down the labor cost by half, which would make it:
9$ + 7$ + 3$ = 19$ / 2 days = 9.5$ / day
At least here in NYC, where a single meal + tip already runs over 10$, this is a bargain for not having to shop, cook, clean, and have the option of choosing what you want to eat, with pretty generous portions.
Has anyone had experience with this?