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One of the most essential skills for any individual is to be able to effectively and reliably cook themselves a meal. Making yourself toast or putting together a bowl of cereal does not count. In the words of the great Gordon Ramsay, don't be a donkey.
To shackle thyself to the resigned fate of depending upon others to cook for you is to willingly submit to an authority which has disproportionate control over your life, more so than any government institution. This dependence as seen with the obesity epidemic directly stems from Federal subsidies to the agricultural lobbies.
The cornerstone of this capability is to decrease individual independence from others, allowing you to examine your own mental and bodily health that stems from your own hands in the form of what you consume. With greater understanding of your faculties, confidence, stamina, and determination to forge a new path are far more readily available. Not only will this ensure you are maintaining proper levels of nutrition, it shall aid our quest for a better tomorrow.
Others may say profess that the ease of obtaining cheap and sloppily made food far outweighs the benefits of preparing your own food, yet being able to diligently cook shall remain the hallmark of any redpilled anon. Are you inept to the point of being unable to sustain your own body, in the case of total societal collapse? How else do great civilizations flourish if not underscored by an intrinsically unique and succinct sense of culinary competence?
>healthy living
>astute mental state
>enlightened worldview
Tell me again, why any reasonable person has an excuse to not know how to cook? Furthermore, why bother with coofing at unhygienic settings when you can be guaranteed of a fair measure of preparation and care with your meals?