The #cook90 project challenges people to make their own breakfast, lunch & dinner - no restaurants or take-out for at least a month. Would you try it? Tell us to win a $25 Visa card to buy groceries!

How much do you cook at home versus buying meals?

Yes, it is healthier and saves money (70.7%)

No way, I don't want to cook every meal (7.3%)

Not sure, I would like to try, but don't know if I could last (22.0%)

The #cook90 project challenges people to make their own breakfast, lunch & dinner - no restaurants or take-out for at least a month. Would you try it? Tell us to win a $25 Visa card to buy groceries!
  • Gjprasad By Gjprasad
    on Jan 10, 2018  

    I would try it. I usually makes meals to last atleast 2 days. Maybe switch it up with a new side dish.

  • Evelyn101 By Evelyn101
    on Jan 10, 2018  

    Depends on the season and if anyone comes into town. For myself if there are a lot of groceries-easy, but other family members can't be controlled.

  • user2626 By user2626
    on Jan 10, 2018  

    I love cooking for my family!

  • abbey212 By abbey212
    on Jan 10, 2018  

    Healthy!

  • mcasella By mcasella
    on Jan 10, 2018  

    It is the best way to save money, but also can be boring. You miss out on the restaurant experience.

  • paminny By paminny
    on Jan 10, 2018  

    I pretty much do this already. I also tend to cook in bulk so that I can reheat stuff for other meals.

  • Racnizzy By Racnizzy
    on Jan 10, 2018  

    I would love to do it. It is definitely healthier since you have control of what is in your food. My schedule gets busy and we get lazy but with proper meal planning I think it is possible.

  • justme0419 By justme0419
    on Jan 10, 2018  

    Easy. I rarely go out to eat.

  • Jenny391 By Jenny391
    on Jan 10, 2018  

    I cook all meals at home everyday. Love cooking and trying new dishes.

  • kimcres By kimcres
    on Jan 10, 2018  

    It's better for gluten free and whole foods.