If you're anything like me, you love to eat but hate to cook. This conflict generally results in me eating out far more often than I should meaning I spend more money on food than I should, and eat much more unhealthier than I should.
One fix for this solution is to find a friend/significant other/maid/roommate who is willing and able to cook for you 24/7, however, most of us don't know anyone who would be willing to do that. For the rest of us, we're going to have to, unfortunately, learn how to cook. Fortunately, it isn't as hard as it you may think, and there are plenty of recipes that are affordable, quick, easy, and, best of all, delicious, and the majority of them can be found right here on the internet. I spent many months trying to find good and bad recipes here and there on the internet and wasted weeks and weeks of experimenting with different types, and have finally found a source for easy recipes that anyone of any skill level can do. Whether you're just starting out and looking for quick and easy dinner recipes, or are highly skilled but are in the mood for discovering and trying out different but easy dinner recipes, then this is the source for you.
One of the better easy dinner recipes for you to start out with as a beginner is some type of noodle. My first attempt was lasagna. Although it took slightly longer than the recipe stated, in a short amount of time, had a delicious lasagna dinner for two thanks to the easy dinner recipe that I was able to find online. Do a quick search for easy lasagna recipes and get to cooking.
I've found the best way to find recipes is to search for 'easy dinner recipes' or something along those lines online. I've found a couple of good, regular updating blogs which provide several recipes everyday. For those who are hooked on twitter (sadly, like myself) many of these sites can tweet any new additions to their recipes, which is a big convenience for me.
So what are you waiting for, get off your butt and learn something new. Learn to cook for yourself for once!