slow cooker. i don't like cooking but i have to feed this meat sack every day so anything that allows for that to be easier. pressure cooker, sure, but i'm a fan of "dump it in the slow cooker on my lunch break and then eat it for dinner" levels of effort.
speaking of effort, i'm an idiot and am in a go-at-your-own-pace degree program, but the semester ends in 16 days and i have... four classes to complete. gonna be a long two weeks.
my wife and i tried making tofu the other week and that was quite an adventure. we did create an edible product! it was actually tasting but there's a lot of room for refining in that process.
working on my home's landscaping. my family abides by solarpunk and permaculture principles conceptually, so we're trying to put them into action in real life in a couple of different ways. i have lately been putting rain barrels in place to catch what scant rainfall we do receive where i live, and am planning to install drip irrigation lines off of those rain barrels to water a pollinator garden that will be on the burning hot west side of our house this summer. i have no idea if that will be enough to help anything survive, but that's what i'm thinking about. also finishing the deep mulching of our front yard with woodchips and cardboard. this project has taken forever but is providing a better growth medium than the bare dirt clay soil we had before.