5 Quarantine Cooking Hacks When You’re Flying Solo in the Kitchen

Creative solutions I’ve come up with during the pandemic

Becca Bycott
Heated
Published in
6 min readJul 9, 2020

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A person snipping a piece off of an herb that’s in a flowerpot on the windowsill above the stove they’re cooking at.
Photo: Tina Dawson via Unsplash

Cooking alone is both a blessing and a curse.

On one hand, you can make whatever you want, without worrying about whether or not your kids or partner will like it. There’s so much creative freedom in this, according to my sisters, who…

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Becca Bycott
Heated

Writer, strategic comms consultant and original Bride in Reverse. I blog about relationships, cooking, digital marketing and whatever else strikes my fancy.