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  • @peejjj
    @peejjj Місяць тому +2147

    Can’t wait to see the day of Thor’s Instant Pot Cooking Club

    • @_cybik
      @_cybik Місяць тому +35

      Not gonna lie, this might be how I finally get an instant pot

    • @oxydoxxo
      @oxydoxxo Місяць тому +8

      Made a chuck roast in 30ish mins that would have taken much more time otherwise. I like it.

    • @ivandashkevich3398
      @ivandashkevich3398 Місяць тому +5

      Literally bought an instant pot after one of similar Thor's shorts. Sooo convinced, love cooking since

    • @_cybik
      @_cybik Місяць тому +3

      The issue with smart crock-pots is none have Matter integration or even HomeAssistant integration right now.
      > But why do you want a smart crock-pot
      I'm lazy and I want to control it while sitting less than 5 meters away from it, okay

    • @4Presunto4
      @4Presunto4 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@_cybik they are great, never had an instant pot per se but they are basically electrical pressure cookers, and here in Brasil we use them a lot, from meats to beans to whole fuckin meals in a single pot it's just extremely easy and cost efficient because the pressure and high heat just cooks food faster and better, tough cuts of meat when stewed on pressure cookers become soft as butter and beans are basically made 99/100 times on pressure cookers, just be careful because pressure can be dangerous if you are a careless cooker, there's a lot of stories about them exploding but they are 99% of the time user error.
      They're also built like fuckin tanks and when the lid starts to warp there's some places who cut the pressure cookers in half and turn them into regular pots so it's a piece of kitchenware that will live a long ass time.

  • @ryanzollinger
    @ryanzollinger Місяць тому +1586

    Careful, we dont want UA-cam or twitch to see that tasteful thumbnail

    • @flutterdash647
      @flutterdash647 Місяць тому +23

      @@ryanzollinger the bottom right bit, right under the red, looks like a human eye staring at you from the pot, it's... Really unsettling actually.

    • @bowreed
      @bowreed Місяць тому +14

      ​@@flutterdash647 why do all pirate software viewers just have the most cursed knowledge

    • @flutterdash647
      @flutterdash647 Місяць тому +11

      @@bowreed This is less knowledge, more just... Curse. I can't unsee it.

    • @AklyonX
      @AklyonX Місяць тому +1

      ​@@bowreedWe have to be ready to fire back at Thor's cursed facts.

    • @lunar1157
      @lunar1157 Місяць тому

      Protein

  • @HammerFell-
    @HammerFell- Місяць тому +1073

    Thor out here to become the modern day internet dad rolemodel, I'm so here for it

    • @cawood71
      @cawood71 Місяць тому +19

      More like The Most Interesting Man Alive from the old Dos Equis beer commercials

    • @LazyVoxel
      @LazyVoxel Місяць тому +10

      Thor is that dad I never had 😢

    • @Reivaki
      @Reivaki Місяць тому +3

      I would love to see a collab with Dad How I

    • @Karl_Marksman
      @Karl_Marksman Місяць тому +8

      he's like a non-degen, not so depressive version of asmongold. *in my opinion*

    • @Karl_Marksman
      @Karl_Marksman Місяць тому

      @@redcell9636 Asmon had actual racoon roommates for a while. That's a fact :D

  • @villainservitor
    @villainservitor Місяць тому +1251

    thor in a frilly yellow apron with duckies on it baking bread at 4am is a nice dream

    • @magetsalive5162
      @magetsalive5162 Місяць тому +87

      "Thor, what are you doing?"
      "Baking bread."
      "It's four o'clock in the morning. Why on Earth are you baking bread?"
      "Because I am in full control of my life."

    • @_cybik
      @_cybik Місяць тому +4

      That is a VERY SPECIFIC image.

    • @CainFreemont
      @CainFreemont Місяць тому +5

      @@magetsalive5162 The reverse Stu Pickles

    • @Myer2011
      @Myer2011 Місяць тому +1

      @@_cybik I imagine him running at full speed chasing me down for coding java

    • @_cybik
      @_cybik Місяць тому +1

      @@Myer2011 that's reason enough.
      (Meanwhile I'm coding in C++ with lambdas and smart pointers nyehehehe)

  • @Rhyme_Time
    @Rhyme_Time Місяць тому +811

    Cooking and gathering your own ingredients is such an important skill. Refreshing to see someone in the content/gaming space talk about this since it's so common place to order food. It's a dummy good money saver which allows for more important things such as the Heartbound demo.

    • @Notsogoodguitarguy
      @Notsogoodguitarguy Місяць тому +50

      The biggest hurdle for people is usually discipline. Buying and cooking your own shit saves a lot of money, but can also, depending on your situation, require a loooot of time. Especially if you aren't used to cooking, or are slow like I am. I usually cut my stuff like 2x slower than most people, and I can't get the hang of it to speed it up. I'm always afraid I'll cut myself.

    • @Zathren
      @Zathren Місяць тому +13

      @@Notsogoodguitarguy the secret? Do all your meal prep on your day off. And have that meal prep be for the entire month. That's what I do. I cook maybe three or four times a month. Each time gives me more verity in my long term food supply.

    • @KyzerGHD
      @KyzerGHD Місяць тому +12

      @@Notsogoodguitarguy better waste time cutting than wasting time healing from a cut.

    • @gamerdweebentertainment1616
      @gamerdweebentertainment1616 Місяць тому +11

      @@Zathren problem is preping and storing :) not sure if I have ADHD or even related but I will forget I had food... so many time when I decide to start cooking I forget I even bought food. Even if it's just throw it on a pan and fry it. I forget even what I've already bought, next time going shopping thinking... didn't I buy this... just in case buy again. 2 full bottles of oil or spices... greaaattand when I don't buy it turns out I don't have any.

    • @marcusgalloway8493
      @marcusgalloway8493 Місяць тому +1

      Not to mention it's healthier.

  • @Basgin314
    @Basgin314 Місяць тому +680

    Thor, the 225lbs is likely the hanging weight. The processed weight is 2/3 of that. On average, the lowest cost after processing is 4.5 -7.5 per lb. It's still a great thing to do, just clarifying for anyone budgeting it out.

    • @giant0mantis
      @giant0mantis Місяць тому +51

      Yeah I remember I considered doing that and found out it wasn't as good as I had hoped, thought something had changed when he said that

    • @Notsogoodguitarguy
      @Notsogoodguitarguy Місяць тому +4

      What is processed weight?

    • @egdm1235
      @egdm1235 Місяць тому +80

      @@Notsogoodguitarguy After trimming fat and connective tissue.

    • @sunderland69
      @sunderland69 Місяць тому +29

      It's still so much better then getting deliveries of fast food

    • @eveisunavailable
      @eveisunavailable Місяць тому +44

      @@Notsogoodguitarguy i would assume it refers to weight after removing all the inedible parts, so bones/connective tissue/any other gristly bits that you cant directly eat. Those parts can still be used for broths and stocks, but dont provide much in the way of nutrition.

  • @knackigbrot
    @knackigbrot Місяць тому +213

    Wait. Thor wants to open a bakery, Ludwig wants to bake good fucking bread, Connor wants to eat some good fucking food and I want a creative workspace. I smell profitable bread.

    • @urazz7739
      @urazz7739 Місяць тому +12

      Might even be more profitable than selling their own bathwater. 🤣

    • @leila13dnd
      @leila13dnd Місяць тому +2

      You're on to something here-

  • @bigrob029
    @bigrob029 Місяць тому +35

    "...I also bake."
    Thor just out here with extra time, energy, and tasteful noods to spare.

  • @genericpotato7118
    @genericpotato7118 Місяць тому +211

    came for the game dev, stayed for the food

  • @TrazynPrime
    @TrazynPrime Місяць тому +214

    Man thor out here exposing his Noods like they’re free

  • @justmutantjed
    @justmutantjed Місяць тому +57

    This right here, Thor. I saw my grandparents (who lived through the Depression) do a LOT of this. Grandma canned, preserved, made jams and jellies, and so on. They'd buy in bulk and store it. They grew veggies and rhubarb. Tried growing an apple tree, but that tree was to its species as Charlie Brown's Christmas tree was to pines or Douglas firs (apparently the Southeast Alaskan climate was not conducive to growing apples at the time).
    Everyone needs to see this as an example. Do what Thor is doing. Buy in bulk, preserve as much as you can, get less fussy about what you eat, and don't prepare or buy what you can't consume in a timely fashion.

    • @FullHeart_Art
      @FullHeart_Art Місяць тому +5

      apple trees usually suck if you grow your own and dont know. Like if you just plant a seed itll probably suck. To get a good apple you really need to graft from a good tree and go from there

  • @specialagentdustyponcho1065
    @specialagentdustyponcho1065 Місяць тому +219

    Bones, gristle, fat, scraps, tendons, crusts, skins, any part you don't want to eat as-is, put it in a gallon freezer bag. Once it's full, pour all of it into a pot and simmer it until it all dissolves. This can take a few days. It won't rot so long as it stays hot, don't worry. This is how soup stock is made. Filter any remaining bits of solids before dividing into containers and freezing. You can drink it as-is or you can add meat, potatoes, carrots, rice, onions, noodles, whatever you like.

    • @biznestelch2941
      @biznestelch2941 Місяць тому +5

      Yes

    • @jgray2718
      @jgray2718 Місяць тому +7

      You can also some of that as dog treats.

    • @WhatIsTheHeat
      @WhatIsTheHeat Місяць тому +16

      @@jgray2718why would you eat it as dog treats

    • @gormauslander
      @gormauslander Місяць тому +1

      I'm already a vegetarian, but this is next level gross XD

    • @mangodude-nq6su
      @mangodude-nq6su Місяць тому +2

      @@gormauslanderlmao

  • @PolandDoge
    @PolandDoge Місяць тому +74

    "I have a grindr"
    -Pirate Software

  • @kasioedits
    @kasioedits Місяць тому +8

    1:36 not the grindr joke going right over thors head ;-;

  • @Notsogoodguitarguy
    @Notsogoodguitarguy Місяць тому +109

    The half a cow per year trick is really good, but you need a big ass freezer. And not a lot of people have space for a freezer, especially ones that co-rent apartments. Getting a big-ass freezer is a life goal of mine when I get my own separate apartment.

    • @ShandraVdeG
      @ShandraVdeG Місяць тому +6

      There are small top-opening deep freezers too, and that means you can buy even a little more in bulk which saves money.

    • @ublazedlp4259
      @ublazedlp4259 Місяць тому +5

      same, i really want to have one of those big ass freezers to just store everything that i buy. aint it funny how life goals change with age xD 10years ago at 17y i wouldnt have thought about wanting to buy freezers and stuff xD
      btw even with small freezers you can still buy stuff in bulk, its just not gonna be half a cow but maybe a tenth of it but still as long as its bulk the size doesnt matter as you will still be able to save money compared to buying a meal directly

    • @leila13dnd
      @leila13dnd Місяць тому +2

      Very valid, though I'd definitely talk with the other people because a freezer is just a good investment for anyone.

    • @Notsogoodguitarguy
      @Notsogoodguitarguy Місяць тому +2

      @@miriamweller812 Wait, wait, what do you mean? What do you think collect means? He doesn't talk about becomming a hunter-gatherer. He talks about - instead of ordering in, go to the supermarket and buy your own food. And then cook it. And I don't think saving food through cooking is a first-world problem. It's just good common sense.

    • @Clancysway
      @Clancysway Місяць тому +2

      @@miriamweller812 keep spending $10 for one chicken sandwich then.

  • @NextHaloFlame
    @NextHaloFlame Місяць тому +66

    School: You will use these skills the rest of your life.
    Thor: I'm going to teach you life lessons today.

    • @JustinSimoneau
      @JustinSimoneau Місяць тому +5

      Still can't believe school don't teach that.

    • @efemji
      @efemji Місяць тому +1

      ​​@@miriamweller812 yeah appearantly not all people can think this way, so at least now they know

    • @Zalgo-hr6qc
      @Zalgo-hr6qc Місяць тому

      @@JustinSimoneau Because frankly it should be common sense. If you buy processed things, you're paying for the processing. However the average human on this planet doesn't use that computing power to logic things out, and instead stick to what habits they formed. Literally any time you think something seems of, run a logic chain down and try to understand why it's that way. 9/10 times you'll figure out where the work is and why it is the way it is. Welcome to critical thinking, You're now doing what 95% of the population will not and will never do.

    • @cynthiahembree3957
      @cynthiahembree3957 Місяць тому

      @@JustinSimoneau I didn't realize most people don't know this. My parents did this growing up

    • @Fyr3St0rm
      @Fyr3St0rm Місяць тому

      Yeah, i'm still waiting for trigonometry to come in handy and my meals are microwaved eggs and white bread.

  • @hyperspacey
    @hyperspacey Місяць тому +11

    One super pro tip I'd recommend is looking into how restaurants do batch cooking, and how that can be turned into meal prep, basically using your freezer as a DVR to timeshift the slow parts of cooking into periods when you can make batches of components you later assemble into meals instead of buying some hideous premade sauce where the label cost more to produce than the stuff inside the jar.
    British Indian Restaurant style cooking revolves around a base sauce and protein you pre-cook and can easily freeze, plus a few additional spices and sauces you throw in. Italian restaurants make buckets of marinara sauce that get modified into what the recipe calls for. Etc.
    It's a total power move to be able to defrost some prepped sauce and poached meat in the microwave then make a six serving restaurant style chicken curry in 20 minutes.

  • @hazukichanx408
    @hazukichanx408 Місяць тому +92

    So what I've learned today is, if there's ever an apocalypse and most people are eating rats, maggots and each other, Thor will be chilling out and dining on fine deluxe ramen with bok choi from the windowsill, oyster mushrooms home-grown in a bucket, and carefully fermented kimchi.
    Rad!

    • @mrmaxin53
      @mrmaxin53 Місяць тому +1

      if there isn't electricity, he'll probably have some type of cured meats

    • @dijonvon4378
      @dijonvon4378 Місяць тому

      You don't have to be that careful when making kimchi dude... It's pretty easy.

  • @DankasorusRex
    @DankasorusRex Місяць тому +29

    Another thing people can do that I’ve done is when meal prepping a lot of food, just freeze portions and put them in the fridge to thaw a day or 2 before! A great option is curries, soups, burritos, lasagna, casseroles, frittatas, etc. just spend an evening making 5 casseroles, freeze them, and you have weeks of food for cheap. Also check the discounted meats at the store and buy bulk when it’s on sale if you can’t afford to buy a half cow at a time!

  • @skootz24
    @skootz24 Місяць тому +72

    I'm convinced Thor must be a Timelord. No way one man has enough time to do so much stuff otherwise.

    • @gamerdweebentertainment1616
      @gamerdweebentertainment1616 Місяць тому +6

      Practice makes perfect and healthy mind, creativity also helps, which I personally lack. Not sure if brain broken or what. Recently a friend said fry some eggs and bacon... he was doing same thing at that time. Few minutes later sends image of Bacon and eggs with a smol salat. Said salat was last minute thing, took a tomato, basilisk, leftover mozarella and added pepper done and I'm like how the, what the... I can't literally fathom it. On paper super easy barely an inconvenience! but for brain NO

    • @BillySummers13
      @BillySummers13 Місяць тому +3

      @@gamerdweebentertainment1616 tomato, basilisk,... you just made my day

    • @BillySummers13
      @BillySummers13 Місяць тому

      @@gamerdweebentertainment1616 Im pretty sure its not creativity you lack. Theres a bunch of websites where u can put all the stuff in that you have at home and they tell you what meal u can make! Its awesome. The "creativity" is just practice and time.

    • @gamerdweebentertainment1616
      @gamerdweebentertainment1616 Місяць тому +2

      @@BillySummers13 whatever the greens is called in english

    • @superthevibe
      @superthevibe Місяць тому +11

      He only sleeps like 5hours a day, and can skip sleep and work like 30hours straight without issues. Bit of a leg up there in having more hrs of the day to do stuff lol

  • @Dadbod2019
    @Dadbod2019 Місяць тому +10

    Insta-pots are incredible. Turns my 24 hr recipes into 1-2 hours.

  • @starstruckkitty
    @starstruckkitty Місяць тому +46

    Cant wait for Cooking By Thor to go live!

  • @reedsavigny
    @reedsavigny Місяць тому +16

    I'm a fan of the UA-cam "pants". Hopeful that you continue to upload these along with the shorts!

  • @estamnar6092
    @estamnar6092 Місяць тому +13

    Thank you in advance for those cooking streams/videos Thor. Seriously. They will be vital for my expedition into "stop buying fast food and cook you fool".

  • @BenderFondue
    @BenderFondue Місяць тому +11

    I love the pants, and I'm really looking forward to implementing your food advice into my own life more. I already cook and mealprep all the time, but I want to expand. One of the big things will be the freezer and the meat, I really want to do that too. After that I have to look how I can start growing my own stuffs.

  • @wcjerky
    @wcjerky Місяць тому +8

    It gets even better! Once you're done the food prep for veggies, you can store all the waste parts in a bag and freeze it. Drag it out when you need a vegetable stock and boil it for an hour. The same can be done with chicken stock and the chicken carcass and beef stock and a large beef bone when they have added onions/carrots/celery.
    Instead of always paying for oil, save your grease drippings in a cup and store them in the fridge, separately, of course. Those cups become instant seasonings for things like potatoes and vegetables. A pack of bacon can last you a week or two in the grease returned.
    Most herbs for cooking can be readily grown on a windowsill and don't take much maintenance outside of water. Fresh thyme is always preferable to dried/ground variants.
    Celery, garlic, and onions can be regrown from just their bases. Place the base in a large vessel and add water; ensure to change the water every day. Once the roots have grown out, they are ready to be transplanted into soil.
    Potatoes and rice, when bought in bulk and home-cooked, are incredible value for their price point. Used bread makers usually pay for themselves with a few months and you will have filling carbs with the best taste around.
    There are more ways to stretch a dollar, but these are the ones I can remember right now.

  • @stephenpeek3921
    @stephenpeek3921 Місяць тому +93

    Saving Pants

    • @bannin2916
      @bannin2916 Місяць тому +7

      These pants are wonderful, yes

  • @ProfessorYana
    @ProfessorYana Місяць тому +5

    Speaking of vegetables that regrow: Egyptian Walking Onions.
    Not only will they grow back every year, not only do they also self-propagate through bulbils... you can use both the leaves *and* the bulbils in your cooking.
    The former make great substitutes for scallions, and the latter can be cut up and cooked the way you might use regular onions or shallots.
    (In point of fact, I actually have some Egyptian Walking Onions growing in a standing planter on my deck. I've had them growing since last year, and this year I got my first harvest of bulbils!)

  • @joeldeslo854
    @joeldeslo854 Місяць тому +17

    The Flavor Bible was the primo recommendation of this monologue.
    Get that digital book, you will learn to cook gourmet sh**.

  • @gneurski
    @gneurski Місяць тому +11

    In the Netherlands prices are so wack that's it's often just as expensive to buy the lose ingredients as it is to buy a prepped kit in the store.

  • @Zhyrez
    @Zhyrez Місяць тому +11

    Freezing of cuts, peelings and such from Veggies and once you have a good amount you can boil veggie stock on pieces you'd normally throw out and the stock can either be used straight away or again frozen to be portioned out for use in the future. Great way to get A LOT of flavour in to any dish with minial effort since you basically just throw your frozen scraps in a big pot, fill it with water and let it gently boil for how ever long you want and than strain it.
    Also boiling oil and pouring over fresh herbs that are on their way out and mixing can turn a really boring oil in to a nice herb oil you can use in cooking. Or just chopping up and mixing in to butter for compound butter and roll in wax paper and freeze. Big flavour bombs that are easy to do and saves on food waste.

  • @yoshimori_hero
    @yoshimori_hero Місяць тому +6

    2:25 " instapot the company instapot the company " lol

  • @Smi7h1sH3r3
    @Smi7h1sH3r3 Місяць тому +45

    currently work as a cook in a kitchen and i can say with 100% certainty, the man speaks the truth.
    taste as you go, remember you can always add salt but you can't take it away, start simple and you'll be surprised what you can do!

    • @mogaming163
      @mogaming163 Місяць тому

      where do you get your beef?

    • @Smi7h1sH3r3
      @Smi7h1sH3r3 Місяць тому

      @@mogaming163 haha, well, i dont buy like thor, live in a studio apt in sf so i would love a top down freezer buuuutttt....that would be half my place lol
      i just personally stick to sausage at home, less messy and little cleanup. doing a tomato sauce from scratch though is cheap and lasts for the week, so dinner for a bunch of nights, eat out for a treat.
      check out a local butcher, costco, even a local market. gotta do some research yourself, itll be relative to where you live.
      like, i dont think (based on what ive seen as i dont know him personally) thor would say you have to follow his exact meal plan, thats just an example of what he does. the main takeaway is that if you want to save money, cook your own food! its a whole other world of knowledge to be had and, much like game dev or any other field/skill/craft/art/whatthefuckever, it only takes time, effort, and the willingness to be honest about your mistakes and correct them to learn and grow as a human fucking being!!
      so stop reading this and go make something already!

    • @mogaming163
      @mogaming163 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@Smi7h1sH3r3 I already cook! :D
      I was mainly just asking for my family since I have a large extended family but they probably already buy beef in bulk lol (they live overseas)

    • @Smi7h1sH3r3
      @Smi7h1sH3r3 Місяць тому +1

      @@mogaming163 hahaha, got it, apologies!
      yeah, nowhere special for meat lol!

  • @Zijkrial
    @Zijkrial Місяць тому +1

    I just realized Thor (often?) does a square when he's starting something on paint even if it's not needed, and that aligns with his advice when making a game: learn how to make a square, put it down, and you've officially started making something.
    Paraphrasing a bit, but yeah it makes sense. Easier to get started.

  • @CarlSmith-id8wj
    @CarlSmith-id8wj Місяць тому +70

    Trying to figure out how this man has time to do all the things he does, then I remembered he sleeps like a maximum of 5 hours every night and it makes more sense

    • @donvitopatata
      @donvitopatata Місяць тому +18

      I really envy this. I feel totally screwed if I dont get around 9, no matter what I do

    • @urazz7739
      @urazz7739 Місяць тому +3

      @@donvitopatata For me, it's around 6-7 hours average, 8 at the most. Any more than that and I find I'm dragging throughout the day and having a bit of cramps.

    • @dijonvon4378
      @dijonvon4378 Місяць тому +1

      This dude is a narcissist... Growing mushrooms and making kimchi, are both shockingly easy. Americans have a low bar when it comes to cooking at home.

    • @clnrrr
      @clnrrr Місяць тому +9

      @@dijonvon4378 you mean who?

    • @SomethingSomethingComplete
      @SomethingSomethingComplete Місяць тому +18

      @@dijonvon4378 Does the narcissist comment have anything to do with the mushrooms and kimchi? He is quite literally explaining that the things he is doing are simple. "You can make them in a bucket, real easy."

  • @maskedsmash6607
    @maskedsmash6607 Місяць тому +12

    When you say all this stuff, and go through all this stuff, I really like and enjoy how, skill and passionate about things you do. You also say its easy and you can do it too, maybe so. I don't always feel like I have the power? skill? energy? but just sometimes I can struggle through days and not feel like I failed or wasted it.

    • @leila13dnd
      @leila13dnd Місяць тому

      That's honestly all that matters and just being able to do that is a great start!
      Keep taking it one step at a time, you're doing good!

    • @impishlyit9780
      @impishlyit9780 Місяць тому

      You won't always have the energy, but you definitely have the skill and power to *start.* Once it turns into something you just do instead of something you *try* to do, you'll find it actually wasn't all that difficult looking back on it and you'll talk about it like Thor does!

    • @user-cg6ve8wg4g
      @user-cg6ve8wg4g Місяць тому

      current day weak mentality, stop listening to your mind

  • @natalratal7990
    @natalratal7990 Місяць тому +51

    Compromise: make a bakery game 🥐🎮🥖🎲

    • @RandonIsAwesome
      @RandonIsAwesome Місяць тому +2

      And the recipes are all the ones he was going to use to open that bakery.

    • @ERECTED_MONUMENT
      @ERECTED_MONUMENT Місяць тому +2

      Or do like the classic fallout games that have recipes at the end of the manual.

    • @clnrrr
      @clnrrr Місяць тому

      final boss: the almighty Cheesebread

    • @clnrrr
      @clnrrr Місяць тому

      oh sorry, wrong genre

    • @cynthiahembree3957
      @cynthiahembree3957 Місяць тому

      I would buy that

  • @funnychilli123
    @funnychilli123 Місяць тому +56

    As a Chef who’s been in the industry for 9+ years, this is all genius.

  • @EnraEnerato
    @EnraEnerato Місяць тому +4

    The thing about buying in bulk is that when you invest a day and cook a meal in overabundance, you can prepack it in "generous" portions for 1 (or more) and simply freeze them. This works well when living alone since you only need to invest a few days a month and can stuff a variety of different meals into your freezer so you don't have to eat the same food 5 days a week. This works for very well for smaller living arangements or a lack of freezer space, a "preferred method" in Germany for younger people, be it working class, students, single households, etc.

  • @beauodom7517
    @beauodom7517 Місяць тому +1

    I own a small meat processor that works directly with farmers based out of KY. It is so nice to see someone with a large following mention buying beef in bulk and freezing. Hopefully this will shed some light on the quality increase and financial savings you get when going that route for food! More power to you brother. We also have a garden to eat fresh veggies and can the rest for storage!

  • @apophis456
    @apophis456 Місяць тому +7

    While it's definitely good to get all your own food from scratch, it's also not feasible for a lot of people. I'd love to eat 100% clean but if I want to do something like eat a burger, I don't have the time or resources to grow my own lettuce, onions and tomatoes, bake my own bread, and grind my own meat while also going to work, working out, relaxing, reading, learning something new etc etc.
    For the cost of food you've also got to factor in the time it takes you to make it, so sure while it could come out to like $1 per meal money-wise, time-wise it's gonna level out closer to what it would cost to just go to the store and buy bread, lettuce, onions and the rest.
    it's definitely cleaner and the preferable thing to do, but you can't discount the time and effort it takes to do all of that stuff too. I know you can do a lot of it at the same time, but buying a head of lettuce and a bag of bread whenever I need it is a lot easier and less time consuming than tending a garden.

    • @latticepoint5245
      @latticepoint5245 Місяць тому +4

      Buying the ingredients at the store like that is still far, far cheaper than eating out, so I’d say you’re still winning by doing that

    • @apophis456
      @apophis456 Місяць тому +4

      @@latticepoint5245 oh yeah 100%, I’m not disputing that at all
      I’m just saying maybe cuz I’ve been seeing it a lot lately in my feeds. Lots of people saying to grow your own stuff and never buy it, and I’m just wondering how those people have enough hours in the day

    • @RememberTheDuck
      @RememberTheDuck Місяць тому +2

      @@apophis456 To be fair, a lot of grown items don't take as much maintenance as people think. They usually just need water and you can just pluck a tomato or onion from a plant when you're cooking.
      On lettuce, I do agree... it can be quite annoying to deal with; I've never had any lettuce harvests any time I've ever planted some, so I just buy that from the store.
      Also, as for bread (and other baked goods)... it freezes absurdly well. I like to make bread (and assorted snack treats) once or twice a month.

  • @marcusgalloway8493
    @marcusgalloway8493 Місяць тому +2

    You are a hero for the gaming community. Not only helping a group that's health isnt taken seriously enough. Not to mention the consistent good motivational advice you give everyone. Helps you have a voice that soothes everyone lmao. Cheers brotha. 🎉

  • @SecondaryHaha
    @SecondaryHaha Місяць тому +3

    0:06 thor what the hell is a “mewls”

  • @BretWhitefyi
    @BretWhitefyi Місяць тому +1

    Man, I fucking love your variety of content. Its informative, its entertaining, its fun to watch. I appreciate how much you are promoting what people can do for themselves.
    Take the like you filthy pirate.

  • @grindedfranz
    @grindedfranz Місяць тому +14

    I do the same, but as a vegan. Its even cheaper and easier. Beans, chickpeas and lentils are great protein sources and never go bad when dried. I can do so many dishes out of them.
    The only thing I go shop regularly is vegetables.
    Learning to cook is extremely helpful for that :) Eating one big healthy meal per day helps also alot.

    • @user-zo5pl3fb1f
      @user-zo5pl3fb1f Місяць тому +1

      I've never seen dried chickpeas at the store, where do you get them?

  • @samwise3697
    @samwise3697 Місяць тому +2

    Also another thing, you can control what goes into your meals too! As someone with food allergies that part is super important

  • @truckmuncher8998
    @truckmuncher8998 Місяць тому +3

    Remember kids get a Costco membership AND shop at lidil you can get very high quality food at both those places for much cheaper than other places

  • @sensudubs4421
    @sensudubs4421 Місяць тому +1

    One of the most important parts of a cooking show is a charismatic host, and Thor is perfect.
    The food is likely been seen and done before so ya gotta rope people in with a good voice

  • @Tamarocker88
    @Tamarocker88 Місяць тому +81

    Yes, the raw ingredients are cheaper than buying a premade meal or kit, but you're not including the time, effort, and knowledge required to prepare the meal. Even for someone who know how to cook, making everything from scratch, breaking down a 1/4 cow, growing and maintaining a garden are all serious undertakings involving quite a lot of time and labor. When it comes down to it, you gotta calculate the total investment for the final product and compare it against how much your time is worth to you. For most people, it's worth it to do SOME things from scratch, but not all. There simply aren't enough hours in the day for the typical person who works a 9-5, commutes, aims for 8 hours of sleep, and tries to have some form of life beyond work, cooking, and cleaning.

    • @megatrix500
      @megatrix500 Місяць тому +22

      I agree with that, I'd say the main takeaway from all this is get a big ass freezer if you can and buy meat and ingredients in bulk. It doesn't have to be half a cow, but maybe keep watch on "close to expiring" pieces at the supermarket, and find a way to buy from bulk providers.
      The instant pot also seems like killer advice because it saves a lot of time and work. Also preparing huge portions and freezing those too.
      If the issue is getting off prepared meals, sometimes throwing a bunch of vegetables on a pan and cooking for half an hour while listening to some podcast is more stimulating than just throwing X in the microwave and using the saved time to still watch said podcast. Like,
      yeah time is valuable, but we need to spend a bit of time on chilling out or the entire planet will go into stress-induced cardiac arrest. It's an investment in health. And might aswell water a garden, cut up a cow leg or just spend some time cooking a bunch of vegetables into a stir, giving onions their deserved headstart.
      Just my 5 cents. Thor's method is full Power-User, but one can take bits and pieces and adapt them.

    • @russ2120
      @russ2120 Місяць тому +2

      gardens aren't actually that difficult, especially if you're growing simple replenishable foodstuff like onions and bok choy. Also, you can usually take that 1/4 cow to a butcher and they will do it for you.

    • @BigMuskachini
      @BigMuskachini Місяць тому +10

      cooking takes almost no active time Stop making these cope excuses i worked 72 to 84 hours per week manual labor outside, and i still cooked big ass meals that would last me 2 - 3 days and i also gamed and even had time to make videos if i was really disciplined but most of the time i was too lazy and spent an hour or two just wasting time every night. I am also someone that needs 7 to 9 hours of sleep

    • @Mournfall_
      @Mournfall_ Місяць тому +4

      (@ OP) This, also if you have disabilities that impact your ability to do any of the steps along the way or do that kind of labour, you're always going to have to spend more for stuff that is more prepared already. Either a) because it's physically not doable to do that labour, or b) while possible, doing that labour would severely negatively impact your health. Great recipes though, the pressure cooker stuff looks great for lower-energy-cost meals that are still good

    • @Tamarocker88
      @Tamarocker88 Місяць тому +3

      @@russ2120 I didn't say it was difficult. I said it involved effort, time, and knowledge. Three critical resources that are being omitted from the equation in this video.

  • @Trance2400
    @Trance2400 Місяць тому +2

    I've upscale all my cooking to 20+ servings, such that my freezer has ~30 family-sized heat-and-eat meals at any time. I cook the carb fresh, which makes the heated meal much nicer; pasta, rice, noodles etc.

  • @RichRick13
    @RichRick13 Місяць тому +5

    I think one thing I would like to know is time. Cooking for yourself is great, but my main issue is just having the time for it.

    • @impishlyit9780
      @impishlyit9780 Місяць тому +1

      You got plenty of time when you look for it, just try it! Cook a simple meal on a Friday night and see how easy it really can be, you'll probably be surprised. Just keep. It. Simple. Getting complicated with food is how you make it take a long time. You could even find recipes that involve slow cooking or leaving things to simmer for long periods of time, then you don't have to spend much of the cooking time actually standing over the stove.

  • @Spammit-ye4vw
    @Spammit-ye4vw Місяць тому +1

    Bro this is so sick I would LOVE to see your setup and a cooking stream and breakdown, thanks for sharing man, this is dope

  • @bob3031000
    @bob3031000 Місяць тому +3

    I love seeing your longer form content.

  • @iAmGrizzlyBear420
    @iAmGrizzlyBear420 Місяць тому +2

    Dude is really out here just trying to help people be better, I love it.

  • @adventurousash
    @adventurousash Місяць тому +6

    It's also more of a time investment to start from scratch, so it's good to have balance if you're more short on time than money. But sometimes you're short on both and you're just screwed(where I'm at currently).

  • @TheBassiist
    @TheBassiist 3 дні тому

    As a person who loves good food, teaching myself to cook, and to cook well, was a tremendous experience. The fact that i can have pretty much any dish, any day at a fraction of the cost is simply amazing.

  • @micycle8778
    @micycle8778 Місяць тому +4

    thor cooking channel is something i didnt know i needed in my life

  • @mykeymato
    @mykeymato Місяць тому +1

    This guy... just way too well-rounded of a person. There's gotta be some dark secret that he's completely unhinged about... lol

  • @PikaBolaChan
    @PikaBolaChan 29 днів тому +3

    bro just whips out paint to draw random shit for any explanation to anything like just say what you need to say instead of presenting information as if i’m a toddler dude

    • @dijonvon4378
      @dijonvon4378 29 днів тому +2

      For real... He makes basic shit sound so overly complex, in an attempt to impress his teenaged audience 😂

  • @ossmosisjones
    @ossmosisjones Місяць тому +1

    Oh a meal prep stream! That's great. I'm also in the Seattle area, so pricing would be even more accurate to budget for. Awesome!

  • @Pumpkinhead9092
    @Pumpkinhead9092 Місяць тому +1

    This man gets the world's biggest hype train and still cooks everything from scratch so his money goes to better things. The world needs more people with as big of a heart as thor 🧡💜

  • @Vuosta
    @Vuosta Місяць тому +1

    Glad to hear someone with a lot of reach speaking about this. I'm currently cooking a soup which is stretching a whole chicken i bought a week ago into another like 3 meals. Just tossed the bones in there for broth and some vegetables and leftover chicken meat. It will feed me for like 3 days and i am a big boy. Didn't cost very much either.

  • @akaBoG
    @akaBoG Місяць тому +1

    Started meal prepping and lost 100lbs over 14 months. Used to weigh 280lbs from age 13-40. Feel a lot better these days.

  • @connoro1373
    @connoro1373 28 днів тому +1

    So what im getting out of this is that Thor consistently passes himself as basically the coolest person on the internet

  • @LeoTheMoonman
    @LeoTheMoonman Місяць тому +1

    Bro you continue to amaze me with the kinda of person you are. I cant wait until you release these meal prep videos

  • @ger5956
    @ger5956 Місяць тому +1

    Cooking is honestly one of the most valuable skills you can have. I was lucky enough to have been thought to cook by my grandmother and aunt who was fine dining chef, I can cook a “fancy” €150 per head meal for about €10 if not considerably less.
    Cooking from scratch is so much cheaper and so much healthier.

  • @PaulLemars01
    @PaulLemars01 Місяць тому +1

    Getting a stand mixer is really important. I've always had one with a few attachments and it's meant the difference between living poorly and living well. As Thor says, going down to the most basic levels of ingredients reduces your costs tenfold at every step. Does it take longer? Sure, but it's better to make food in your kitchen for your loved ones that sit on your phone getting manipulated on social media. Home cooking is the greatest thing you can do for your family and friends.

  • @thesourhr
    @thesourhr Місяць тому

    You're out here being the dad/teacher a lot of people need. Not all real heroes wear capes.

  • @sifutenzsako2701
    @sifutenzsako2701 15 днів тому

    What a really nice, informative guy. Id love to sit across a table from him and just pick his brain on different things. My kind of people

  • @lautzu323
    @lautzu323 Місяць тому +1

    Hey, just want to say this to say it.
    I am at a pretty low point right now. I have a major eating problem. I am addicted to the fat, the grease, the sugar and I have been trying my hardest to take steps to get away. These couple ideas, just the small ted-talk format, just makes me feel like I am going the right way. IDK, I really enjoyed this so much. I love your content and I hope you keep making more.

    • @matthewsukkau382
      @matthewsukkau382 Місяць тому +1

      After improving my diet, I found out lettuce actually has a flavor that can be enjoyed. You'll get there if you keep it on your mind.

  • @iakan6937
    @iakan6937 Місяць тому +1

    Taking huge inspiration from you and have already improved my life and mental wellbeing, can't wait for the meal prep stuff!

  • @BioGenx2b
    @BioGenx2b Місяць тому +1

    I think the question about making pasta from scratch was more like:
    A: Do you make your own pasta?
    B: Do you make your own sauce?
    I personally make my own sauce now and it's super fun once you learn, and so easy to mix it up and try new things. But making pasta I have yet to do, and I'm not sure how much of a savings it is compared to the actual time it takes to make.

    • @RememberTheDuck
      @RememberTheDuck Місяць тому

      Good homemade pasta is well worth the investment of flour and eggs. The big issue is if you choose to do it with a stand mixer/roller, or having the mechanical ability to do it without either tool. I know older people that do it entirely by hand and it still blows my mind.

  • @RadJordy
    @RadJordy Місяць тому +1

    My dad used to prep crock pot meals in advance. He would throw all the stuff in a freezer bag, then have me put it in the crock pot and turn it on when I got home from school, and by the time everyone was home, it was ready to go. Your mileage may vary, but depending on what it is, you could put it in the pot before you go to work (I wouldn't, personally. I don't feel comfortable having something like that run all day if I'm not home.) or something. Crock pot meals are legit, especially if you like soup. Soup is a great meal to prep beforehand because it usually freezes super well. Avoid stuff with pasta (or gnocchi) in it though because frozen cooked pasta disintegrates when you reheat it.

  • @A-wb1eq
    @A-wb1eq Місяць тому +2

    it's always a tradeoff tho. if you start w/ base materials, sure it's cheaper, but it also takes more time.
    convenience costs money, and not everyone has the time or money for tools needed to make it worth it -- I used to not have access to more than a tub of ice cream in freezer space.
    I would also say that cooking for 2, ideally 4 is most cost efficient. if you're cooking solo, you pay more for less. or you just eat the same meal for a week, which is mentally draining.
    pooling resources is definitely great if you have the opportunity (thanks mom).

  • @FelipeTadeu-ky5iy
    @FelipeTadeu-ky5iy Місяць тому +1

    Pressure cooker and rice cooker are amazing for cooking at home, fire and forget, leaves you time to do other stuff if you don't have too much time

  • @TheGhoulfriend
    @TheGhoulfriend Місяць тому +1

    I would advice against freezing potatoes, they are rich with water so when you freeze them the water crystalizes and when you defrost them they become very watery because of the big ice crystals, Store them in a dark and cool place prefferably in a bag or a box that doesnt let through light.

  • @limmel3588
    @limmel3588 Місяць тому

    Cant wait for the cooking streams. Also the knowledge you've given the internet over the past couple of years is actually insane.

  • @McShavey
    @McShavey Місяць тому

    LMAO "tasteful noods"
    I feel like that is a completely underappreciated joke.

  • @RandomPenguin-lj1et
    @RandomPenguin-lj1et Місяць тому +2

    Omg I was in this stream ages ago and I tried to remember this because it seemed really useful but i forgot. This video jus5 saved me

  • @Coburnify
    @Coburnify Місяць тому

    I'd love to see thors breakdown food with his level of concise efficiency. Can't wait for that.

  • @AxeTheSingaporean
    @AxeTheSingaporean Місяць тому +2

    For good store bought kimchi, you have to go to hmart (or any korean/chinese supermarket). Yes, it won't be as good as someone's korean mum's homemade recipe but it's WAY WAY WAY better than the bs you find at wholefoods.

  • @Ichthys42
    @Ichthys42 Місяць тому +1

    Dang right, buddy! I've been doing all of this for years. We have young kids now and its made life much easier and more affordable.

  • @Backboy777
    @Backboy777 Місяць тому +1

    Omg this man is really going to show me how to be a pirate! cooking streams man, whats next? gunpowder and canons?

  • @IrateWizrd
    @IrateWizrd Місяць тому

    Beans are great too since they're so cheap. You can buy dry in huge bags and just rehydrate whatever amount you need, and they're more protein dense than most meat. Tons of recipe options too so there's no shortage of variety.

  • @IngleArf
    @IngleArf Місяць тому

    Please do this as a series. Such a good idea

  • @nikolamilinovic1230
    @nikolamilinovic1230 Місяць тому

    My respect for you just jumped thru the roof! You are not only a great IT guy and great person but also a wonderful family oriented, proper man. I didn't expect this from a YTer and I apologize for that.

  • @zeerae630
    @zeerae630 Місяць тому

    Man, i actually would LOVE to see this more. This is so interesting for me.

  • @derekp6636
    @derekp6636 Місяць тому

    Preach to the masses Thor! I haven't had room for a 1/4 of beef yet but shopping in bulk/deals and freezing is substantially cheaper than just "buying whatever" each time

  • @mikefishermagic
    @mikefishermagic Місяць тому

    IP rocks! This video is great Thor. I'm an old dude and had to figure everything on my own (before the interwebs) It's so good to see people taking care

  • @iCeRealz
    @iCeRealz Місяць тому

    meal prepping is so nice and itll make snacks easier aswell. i regularly make alot of hashbrowns and eggrolls from scratch and then freeze them and its a nice food to make something quick and light. Also you get to choose your own filling for eggrolls which is a huge plus for me

  • @TheThetylerlove
    @TheThetylerlove Місяць тому

    "The farther away you get from source materials the more expensive it gets."
    this is true for more than just cooking, as it also applies to stuff like manufacturing.

  • @cawood71
    @cawood71 Місяць тому +1

    I would LOVE if you would do an instruction video on how to grow mushrooms. My family loves & eats ramen quite often so having mushrooms we grow & dehydrate ourselves would be amazing

  • @Folded_Soup
    @Folded_Soup Місяць тому

    To be honest bro it would be awesome to get more videos like this, genral irl tips and tricks, the cooking thing sounds really cool

  • @orangefool1527
    @orangefool1527 Місяць тому

    I don’t watch his streams, but have come to greatly appreciate Thor through all the clips I’ve seen of him. Let me tell you though, learning that he does this and wants to inform his community about it is giving me so much more respect for him.

  • @geofalke
    @geofalke Місяць тому

    I recently gave pickling a shot and made pickled water melon rinds. They turned out fantastic. Learning to not only cook but how to *make* food is incredibly empowering.

  • @kapperbeastYT
    @kapperbeastYT Місяць тому

    We joke at work about how frugally i live, but Thor makes me like i need to go on a debt help show, God damn

  • @user-yt1jy4nw5i
    @user-yt1jy4nw5i Місяць тому +1

    Thor is starting to become the dad of the dev community

  • @giogio51592
    @giogio51592 Місяць тому +2

    you should add 2 of these videos to the pants playlist at a time, because it's grammatically correct to say "a pair of pants" instead of "a pant"

  • @Desimor
    @Desimor Місяць тому

    You've given a lot of amazing advice over the months that I've been watching, but this one takes the cake. That instant pot advice and website recommendation was amazing. I can't wait to see your cooking streams.

  • @clashpoet
    @clashpoet Місяць тому

    I really appreciate how you are so positive with your tips. I came across you by accident, but I have stayed because you have really great content.