/r/WholesomeFood
Welcome to WholesomeFood
The smell of a busy kitchen fills the house on Sunday afternoon. A holiday turkey in the oven. Recipes passed down for generations, or new favorites and traditions we make with our own families. Mom's scratch mac n' cheese, your aunt's warm, hand made tortillas, a big pot of pho slow simmering. Dad's weekend cookout burgers, baloney and white bread in brown paper sacks, hearty beef stew on a chilly winter evening. Hot dogs at the ball game, or cotton candy on the midway.
Food has the power to evoke memories and feelings like nothing else. Who doesn't flashback to childhood and special occasions at the aroma and the taste of certain foods? This subreddit is for food that makes you feel warm and safe, comforted and nostalgic. Wholesome.
Most types of content are welcome, including pics, gifs, recipies, comics, rememberances, discussion. As long as they're on topic and wholesome, feel free to post them.
Food pics don't have to be OC, but try to avoid fancy pants food porn.
Please no videos unless they are OC. We'd love to see videos you made yourself, but we don't want to see random YouTube videos of some Chef-Boy-R-Whoever making butternut squash soup.
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Posts must be wholesome in some way. Try to provide context. Any food can be wholesome if it's wholesome to you, but others might not understand why.
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Gday guys, my first post here. Probably not your regular kind of post. Chef for 25 years. I've recently started a 12 week alcohol rehab course, run by the salvation army. There are 2 days a week that it's "community day"... Monday and Friday. Thats when they hand out groceries and provide hot lunch. I'd like to volunteer my skills, but there will definitely be a BUDGET. I don't want to just be cooking sausage sangas, or throwing cold meats and mayo in a roll. The homeless guys deserve our service too, everybody does.
I've been thinking dahls, curries, pastas, soups etc. But some clients might rage if they're offered lentils 🤷♂️
Any suggestions on specific dishes that are cheap as f$@#, that you would love on a cold winters day? Cheers
So, the original recipe calls for nuggets but I made chicken fillets instead cause that's what I had that moment, but all in all it's the same, so voilla.