>Soylent and other meal replacements save about an hour per day.
This sounds utterly horrible although it did lead me to this gem of a quote: "When Soylent debuted last year, the New York Times' tech columnist Farhad Manjoo described it as "the most joyless new technology to hit the world since we first laid eyes on MS-DOS."" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/soylent-2-0-review_561d6...
As someone else said, cooking really doesn't need to take a lot of time. I doubt I spend an hour a day on average even though I generally like cooking and spend more time on it than strictly necessary. There's a lot you can do with stir frying and making meals like chili in bulk.
But shudder. If that's what efficiency looks like, I'll just stay inefficient.
This sounds utterly horrible although it did lead me to this gem of a quote: "When Soylent debuted last year, the New York Times' tech columnist Farhad Manjoo described it as "the most joyless new technology to hit the world since we first laid eyes on MS-DOS."" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/soylent-2-0-review_561d6...
As someone else said, cooking really doesn't need to take a lot of time. I doubt I spend an hour a day on average even though I generally like cooking and spend more time on it than strictly necessary. There's a lot you can do with stir frying and making meals like chili in bulk.
But shudder. If that's what efficiency looks like, I'll just stay inefficient.