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)

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

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

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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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