Cooking
Sunday Meal Preppers
You know the week goes better when the fridge is full of food you already made, and you also know how easy it is to skip the Sunday cook when no one is counting on you. So we count on each other. Every Sunday the group cooks around the same time, each in our own kitchen, prepping a few things to carry through the week. You share what you are making, swap the recipe that finally made lunches not boring, and post the photo of the stacked containers. It is part accountability, part recipe swap, and by week four the Sunday cook is just a thing you do.
What you'll do
- Cook your week ahead every Sunday, alongside the group in real time.
- Share recipes that batch well and reheat without getting sad.
- Post the lineup of containers and keep each other accountable.
Schedule
We cook together every Sunday afternoon, each in our own kitchen, checking in over the chat as we go. Four Sundays in a row.
Vibe
Practical and a little competitive about Tupperware. Leftovers are the love language.
Good to know
Do I need to be a good cook?
No. If you can follow a recipe you are set. Meal prep rewards repetition more than skill, and the group is full of simple things that work.
What if I cannot cook on Sunday specifically?
Sunday is the rhythm, but the chat stays open all week. Cook when your week resets; the point is doing it alongside people, not at the exact same minute.
Any particular diet or cuisine?
All of them. People prep vegan, high-protein, budget, whatever fits their week. You will pick up ideas well outside your usual rotation.
Group instructions
This club coordinates over WhatsApp. When a group fills up, you'll be invited to a private group chat along with the other members of the group and a community organizer.