There’s a reason why cooking at home consistently feels hard, and it has nothing do do with discipline or will power.
It’s time to take the frustration out of feeding yourself and your family.
Cooking at home should be easy, not exhausting.
It’s time to put an end to the constant frustration of figuring out what to eat, what to cook, and how to make it all come together.
Cooking at home doesn’t have to feel like a chore, an inconvenience, or something you have to push through.
With the right system, it becomes simple, manageable… and even something you look forward to.
Eat Out at Home: THE COURSE.
Eat Out at Home is more than a course—it’s a system that helps you finally take the stress, frustration, and chaos out of cooking at home.
Instead of relying on random recipes, rigid meal plans, or willpower, you’ll learn a simple, flexible system to plan, shop, cook, and clean with ease—so meals start to feel calm, consistent, and even enjoyable.
You’ll learn how to:
Plan without overthinking
Shop without wasting money
Cook without it taking forever
Clean up without it feeling like a second job
Whether you’re cooking for yourself or a whole household, this system is designed to remove friction at every step—so you can get your time, energy, and peace of mind back.
Because this isn’t just about food.
It’s about ending your day knowing all meals are handled, your kitchen is under control, and your evenings actually feel like yours again.
What You'll Learn
Step 1: Map Out Your “Decide Once” Meal Matrix
Create a simple structure for what you cook, so you’re not starting from scratch every day—which reduces daily decision fatigue, so dinner stops feeling like a constant mental burden.
Step 2: Select Your “Shop Smart” Strategies
Learn how to shop with intention instead of impulse—so you stop overbuying and underusing, which saves money and makes cooking at home feel more doable.
Step 3: Develop Your “Partial Prep” Plan
Prep just enough (not everything) to make cooking faster during the week—so you’re not stuck in the kitchen for hours, and meals come together with ease.
Step 4: Craft Your “Cook Quick” Cadence
Create a rhythm for cooking that works with your real life—so you’re not rushing, dragging, or overthinking, and meals becomes something you can move through with confidence.
Step 5: Create Your “Well-Kept Kitchen” Calendar
Organize your kitchen flow across the week—so nothing sneaks up on you, and you feel in control instead of constantly behind.
Step 6: Set Up Your “Store & Save” Solutions
Learn how to properly store and extend the life of your food—so you waste less and always have something to work with, even on low-energy days.
Step 7: Build Your Complete Eat Out at Home System
Bring everything together into one cohesive system—so cooking at home runs on autopilot, freeing up your time, energy, and mental space for the things that actually matter.
Cooking at Home doesn’t have to feel like a chore.
If you’ve tried meal prepping, saving recipes, buying meal planners, or relying on “quick & easy meals”… and it still feels like a lot—that’s because those things only solve pieces of the problem.
They don’t address the full process.
Cooking at home isn’t just about cooking. It’s deciding, planning, shopping, prepping, cooking, storing, and doing it all over again… multiple times a week.
That’s why it feels exhausting.
What you need isn’t more recipes or better discipline, you need a system.
And once you have one, everything shifts.
Cooking becomes easier, faster, and more natural.
You stop overthinking every meal.
You stop wasting food.
And instead of forcing your way through it you actually get to savor it.
The Bonuses
Who This Is Perfect For:
This is for you if you’ve ever found yourself thinking:
How do I cook consistently without ordering out all the time?
How do I meal prep without eating the same thing every day?
How do I stop wasting groceries?
How do I plan meals without it taking forever?
How do I cook when I’m tired after a long day?
How do I make this feel easier… not like a chore?
This is for you if:
You rarely cook at home, but you’re ready to start
You cook sometimes, but can’t seem to stay consistent
You cook regularly, but it feels like a chore you have to push through
And most importantly…
You don’t have a system—or the one you have isn’t working for you
You want to save time, money, and mental energy
You want cooking at home to feel calm, efficient, and enjoyable
You want to actually use the groceries you buy
You want to create more connection, rhythm, and ease in your home
Because when you have a system, everything changes.
Cooking stops being something you dread… and becomes something you can actually enjoy.
Who This Is Not the Best Fit For:
And just as important—this might not be for you if:
You have zero desire to cook at home and would rather outsource it completely
You genuinely prefer eating out for most of your meals (no judgment at all)
You’re only looking for new recipes or quick meal ideas
You already have a system that works beautifully for you—and you love it
This is for people who want cooking at home to feel better, and are ready to approach it differently.
The Eat Out at Home Headquarters (Your Digital Kitchen Command Center)
As part of the Eat Out at Home course, you’ll receive access to the Eat Out at Home Headquarters—your all-in-one Notion dashboard designed to run your kitchen like a system, not a guessing game.
Because let’s be honest…
random worksheets, loose papers, and half-used planners? They don’t stand a chance in real life.
This is different.
Your Headquarters keeps every part of your cooking system in one place—from planning to shopping to prep to storage—so nothing falls through the cracks. And with the Notion app, you can access it anytime, anywhere… in the grocery store, in your kitchen, or on the go.
You can even share it with a partner or household, so you’re not the only one carrying the mental load.
This isn’t just a template.
It’s your kitchen command center.
Cooking at home should be enjoyed, not endured.
I’ve been teaching cooking classes for nearly 15 years and I’ve heard the same struggles over and over again. What’s rarely addressed is that there are several points of friction, that cause frustration when preparing meals for yourself and your family. It’s the reason why most meal planning tips don’t work, they aren’t addressing the root cause of your food fatigue. What I came to realize is there are a set of obstacles that can make cooking at home so tedious and tiring.
After not cooking at home for nearly 7 years, despite being a professional chef, I knew then and there, that I was going to have to take a more systematic approach to cooking for myself everyday. Winging it wasn’t going to work anymore. If I wanted to be successful at cooking at home, I needed a system. So I took what I learned from teaching cooking classes, working in grocery and specialty cookware stores, my professional chef training, my culinary & engineering work experience plus my own personal journey with food and created the Eat Out at Home framework.
Because feeding ourselves and our families 600-1000 times per year without a system is kinda WILD!
So no, you aren’t lazy, and it’s not your will power.
My goal is to help you create your own system that takes cooking from something you HAVE to do, to something you WANT to do.
Frequently Asked Questions
You’ve got questions and we’ve got answers!
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Short answer? This is designed to give you time back, not take more of it.
Once your Eat Out at Home system is in place, even saving just 10 minutes a day adds up to over 60 hours a year. That’s time you’re no longer spending staring in the fridge, overthinking dinner, or dragging yourself through the process.
And inside the program, everything is broken down into quick, bite-sized videos (most under 10 minutes), so you can implement this in real life—not in theory.
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Yes—because this isn’t about telling you what to eat.
The Eat Out at Home system is designed to help you make what you already like to eat easier, more efficient, and more enjoyable to prepare.
Whether you have dietary preferences, cultural foods you love, a busy schedule, a household to feed (or it’s just you), this works because it’s built around your life—not a one-size-fits-all meal plan.
This is about systems, not strict rules.
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I get it. Prices are up everywhere.
But here’s the truth: cooking at home is still one of the most cost-effective ways to eat—and this helps you actually follow through on that.
Inside Eat Out at Home, you’ll learn how to:
Cut back on last-minute takeout and delivery
Use the food you already bought (instead of throwing it away)
Shop and plan more intentionally (without overbuying)
And when you compare it?
Less expensive than a personal chef
More flexible (and often cheaper) than meal kits
Definitely cheaper than eating out multiple times a week
Even replacing one takeout meal a week can cover the investment.
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Not at all.
This isn’t about becoming a chef—it’s about making cooking feel manageable and sustainable.
Whether you’re a beginner or someone who already cooks but feels burned out, this system meets you where you are and helps you simplify the process.
Because the real issue usually isn’t your skill…
it’s everything around the cooking that makes it feel hard. -
This is not another recipe library. There are no recipes at all, actually.
There are already millions of recipes online—for free.
And if recipes alone solved this problem, you wouldn’t still feel frustrated.Eat Out at Home is about giving you a system so that:
You know what to cook without overthinking it
You can actually follow through consistently
Cooking feels easier, not like a daily decision-making marathon
You can use your favorite recipes, your cultural foods, your go-to meals…
this just makes the entire process work better. -
That’s exactly why this exists.
Most people haven’t failed at cooking at home…
they’ve just never been given a complete system.You’ve tried recipes, meal prep, planning tools, and hacks—but those are just pieces.
This brings everything together in a way that actually fits your life, so you can stop starting over and finally find your rhythm.