what I did starting out is ask myself, what did my great grandparents and grandparents cook and what was it? My great grandparents lived into their very late 90's, and my grandparents are in their late 70's and as healthy as can be.
I know the urge is there to grab something that you can toss into the oven quickly.. but I can also get into a rant of pre-packaged msg laden foods and I don't think you want that
My best advice to you is like what you eat, and cook what you eat. Once you get a recipe down, think of ways to jazz it up and make it yours. Now a days I hardly use a recipe and it frustrates my daughters to no end. They want to know how to cook a meal where they can pop it on a tray, turn the oven on 375 and wait x amount of time and say DONE!
My way is too slow.. I taste, season, cook, add onions or garlic by dribs and drabs.. pull the meat out of the crock pot and fry it in olive oil and re-season it before adding it back into the stew... All for the name of taste and flavor...
PS, cook with beer. You'd be surprised how well it jazzes up veggies and rice!!
I know the urge is there to grab something that you can toss into the oven quickly.. but I can also get into a rant of pre-packaged msg laden foods and I don't think you want that

My best advice to you is like what you eat, and cook what you eat. Once you get a recipe down, think of ways to jazz it up and make it yours. Now a days I hardly use a recipe and it frustrates my daughters to no end. They want to know how to cook a meal where they can pop it on a tray, turn the oven on 375 and wait x amount of time and say DONE!
My way is too slow.. I taste, season, cook, add onions or garlic by dribs and drabs.. pull the meat out of the crock pot and fry it in olive oil and re-season it before adding it back into the stew... All for the name of taste and flavor...
PS, cook with beer. You'd be surprised how well it jazzes up veggies and rice!!