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Make cooking simple: Learn 1 new healthy recipe per week.

PlantJammer
Jan 28, 2022
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The overarching purpose of this blog is to make it fun and relaxing to cook sustainably on busy weekdays.

We do that with ‘the jammer method’.

The jammer method can be learnt by adults, teenagers, even kids.


The jammer method

Every week we present a weekly dish you can add to your repertoire, and we teach you how to cook it without following a recipe.

Also, we teach you how to make 100 variations of the weekly dish. We do that with something we call a “Tastewheel”.

Context: ‘the Tastewheel’ teaches you how to make your weekly recipe tasteful without following an actual recipe. It is simple to use it: Just pick 1-3 ingredients per grouping (base, spices, etc), and you’ll get a well-rounded tasteful dish. This is what it looks like:

More about the Tastewheel

Here’s an example of our weekly posts for cooking ‘creamy soup’.

Why learn the Jammer method?

90% of people cook less than 10 recipes per year. No problem! The jammer method helps you make magic out of your top 10 recipes. The method adds variety to your usual dishes, and sometimes adds another dish or two to your repertoire.

When you and your family can cook 10 diverse dishes without a recipe, you’ll get superpowers in your daily life. On a weekday it won’t be stressful to cook.

We Jammer method is best learnt as a combination of this newsletter and our app.


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