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Make a plan and keep it simple

You will eat something. The question is whether it’s going to be something you intentionally planned to eat, or the closest, easiest option.

Repeat often. You don’t get bonus points for complexity or variety. The goal isn’t to be Martha Stewart. Don’t be afraid to repeat meals often, especially when you’re just getting into the habit of home-cooking. 

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