Cooking for the Soul: The Sacred Sunday Meal Prep

Sundays are for self care and cooking is my therapy.

With headphones and dance music on, I get lost in an uninterrupted hour or two of prep for the week ahead.

Caregiving for T, a child with FASD, needs me to stay organized.

With work and school during the week then chores and T’s extra curricular activities on weekends, I am intentional about this sacred time to recharge.

Cooking is a simple way to feed my soul – and my family.

Prepping meals for the week ahead saves me time, now that I’m in the office three days a week – and usually tired when I get home.

It also saves money, as I only buy what we need and I’ve cut out buying lunches when I’m in the office; I pack leftovers instead.

Home-cooked meals are also often healthier.

I’m thankful for moments by myself, focused on an activity I enjoy. So I can reinvest the renewed energy back to T.

I protect this sacred time and tell T to buzz off when he tries to bother me 🤣 – unless he asks to help, which he sometimes does. 😇

Here are some recent cooking therapy adventures – some inspired by a Korean cookbook gifted by a dear friend.

Tuna kimchi jiggae
Cumin Lamb
Beef bulgogi
Homemade hotpot
Chia Siu (BBQ pork) – It was so delightful to demystify how to make this!
Pancit bihon
Gochujang chicken
Butternut squash chicken curry
Braised pork belly and cabbage
Galbitang (Korean beef short rib and radish soup)

10 thoughts on “Cooking for the Soul: The Sacred Sunday Meal Prep

  1. this is truly good for your soul and for your belly (for all of your family’s, really). i love how there’s dance music going on, leftovers, and every dish looks delish, this is an all-around win!!

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  2. There’s a future podcast topic of session! T and you cooking. Each week something new. And not just the recipe and directions but stories about that particular recipe. Move over Stanley stucci. The Ab and T show as sounds amazing!!!!

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  3. Cooking is the best–so nourishing for both the body and soul. Everything you made looks incredibly delicious!!

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  4. I like the way you say it…cooking is the simple way to feed the soul. Thank you for featuring these yummy Korean recipes. Have a blessed week ahead Ab.🙂

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  5. Thankfully, I saw a familiar food in all the viands: pancit bihon🤩😁 it looks like there’s a birthday party, Ab. Invite us🤭 so so yum!

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  6. It all looks delicious, Ab. These days I think anything dish home cooked is healthier than restaurant meals. They use too many ‘additives’. A plain dinner salad isn’t even a safe choice anymore. Have a great rest of your Sunday!

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  7. Ab, these look incredible. ❤️

    I’m also glad you protect this time of selfcare. It truly is needed, especially for parents who love and care for children who have deep need. I hope you have a wonderful Sunday and enjoy your meals in the week ahead.

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