Hello everyone. I'm here to share some of my own cooking. I'm a single student from South Africa. This means I don't have a lot of time. I am also quite new at cooking. However, I am learning fast and always doing my best to make healthy and delicious food for myself. I can't really give recipes because I tend to just make things as I go. Please enjoy and feel free to give advice.
Today I made curried mince. It was super quick and easy. First I softened an onion.
Then I browned some mince. I added a bunch of spices such as cumin, coriander, turmeric etc. Then I put some vinegar to get all the flavour from the bottom of the pan. I added some chutney for sweetness.
Lastly, I added veggies and some butter beans. I love the beans because they soak up a lot of the flavour.
I served it with tomato slices and rice.
The food was delicious and balanced too. Lots of veggies, a bit of protein and some carbs as well. I hope to inspire other people my age to cook as well since most guys I know are too lazy. This is far healthier, cheaper and more fun than buying food or eating cheap carbs (ramen or bread). Have a good day!
3 things Newbies should do in their first week on Hive.Hello @andaxes! This is @traciyork from the @ocd (Original Content Decentralized) curation team. We noticed you shared your first post here on Hive - congratulations and welcome! It would also be awesome if you could do an introduction post, so our community can get to know you better. For information on how to write an intro post, please check out the SELF INTRODUCTION section of the post
Speaking of community, we have many different ones here on the blockchain, devoted to all kinds of interests. Here's a link so you can check them all out - Hive Communities. I see you already found Foodies Bee Hive and you might like Splinterlands (I assume you play since you have a delegation from SteemMonsters) as well.
Also, as Hive can sometimes be quite confusing, the newly launched Newbies Guide should be helpful to you, as it is a growing repository of useful and easy to understand posts about how the Hive ecosystem works.
Please be aware that Hive is a bit different from other social media platforms since you are monetizing your blog, so it is important not to include content that you don't own without sources (and it shouldn't exceed 50% of the post). For more information, check this post - Why and How People Abuse and Plagiarise by hivewatchers.
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