Meal Planning

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who prepares food for eating

verb to prepare food by combining, mixing, and heating ingredients

  • The chef will cook a five-course meal for the gala event.
  • I can cook up some pasta for dinner if you'd like.
  • Let's cook some burgers on the grill for the barbecue.
  • She knows how to cook up a plan to get what she wants.

noun the act of preparing food by heating or combining ingredients

adjective related to the activity of preparing food

  • Cooking is both an art and a science that requires precision and skill.
  • I love cooking with my friends on the weekends, it's so much fun!
  • My mom is a pro in the kitchen, she can throw down when it comes to cooking.
  • Cooking up a plan to surprise my sister for her birthday.

noun a shallow, flat-bottomed container for serving or cooking food

verb to gossip or talk about someone in a negative way

  • The chef prepared a delectable dish for the guests.
  • I'm craving that dish we had last time at the restaurant.
  • That dish is lit, I can't get enough of it.
  • Her performance in the play was a dish served with perfection.

noun a field of study that deals with the management of resources in the home and community

  • Home economics is a valuable subject that teaches students essential life skills such as cooking and budgeting.
  • I love home economics class because we get to bake and cook delicious food.
  • I aced my home ec test last week, no sweat!
  • Learning how to manage your finances is like taking a crash course in home economics.

noun A type of dish or food preparation where ingredients are placed on a tray and baked in the oven

  • The chef prepared a delicious tray bake for the event.
  • I love making tray bakes for parties because they're so easy.
  • Let's whip up a tray bake for the potluck tonight.
  • Her emotions were like a tray bake, layered and complex.

noun A word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things. In this case, 'break' is a noun referring to the meal or action that ends a fast.

verb A word used to describe an action or state of being. In this case, 'break' is a verb indicating the action of ending a fast.

pronoun A word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse. In this case, 'your' is a pronoun indicating possession by the person fasting.

  • It is customary to break your fast with a light meal before resuming your daily activities.
  • Hey, let's grab some food and break your fast together.
  • Yo, wanna hit up that new brunch spot and break your fast?
  • Sometimes you need to break your fast from negative thoughts and focus on positivity instead.

noun meal prep kit - a set of tools or ingredients used for preparing meals in advance

  • The meal prep kit included all the necessary ingredients and cooking instructions.
  • I ordered a meal prep kit online to make cooking dinner easier this week.
  • I'm loving this meal prep kit - it's a game changer for busy weekdays.
  • Using a meal prep kit is like having a personal chef at home.

noun a meal consumed early in the morning before fasting begins during Ramadan

  • During Ramadan, Muslims wake up before dawn to have Suhoor, the pre-dawn meal before fasting begins.
  • Hey, are you joining us for Suhoor tomorrow morning?
  • Let's grab some late-night snacks for Suhoor.
  • Suhoor is like fuel for the body to keep going throughout the day of fasting.

noun a large electric cooking pot used for cooking food at a low temperature for a long period of time

  • I used my crockpot to make a delicious stew for dinner.
  • I love throwing everything in the crockpot and letting it cook all day.
  • I'm gonna dump all the ingredients in the crockpot and let it do its thing.
  • Her mind was like a crockpot, slowly simmering ideas until they were fully cooked.

adverb refers to a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering the questions how, when, where, or to what degree

  • Abends treffe ich mich gerne mit meinen Kollegen zum Essen.
  • Abends schaue ich meistens Filme auf Netflix.
  • Abends hängen wir immer in der Kneipe ab.
  • Abends ist die beste Zeit, um die Gedanken schweifen zu lassen.