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Pretty much every time I want to make something new, I spend more time looking at recipes than actually cooking. That's why I mostly eat the same thing everyday. I make sure to save any new recipes when I like them, or else I might never find them again.
For learning to cook, YouTube is free. You can follow the recipe as you go along, pausing and rewinding as needed.
I buy many dry ingredients online. For fresh produce, you may need to substitute ingredients. I used foodsubs.com a lot when I lived in a rural area and had difficulty finding ingredients.
Yeah, I do notice if I stick to my staples, it tends to help me avoid spending way too much time searching for new recipes. But my current cookbook is rather small. (about 5 recipes I can consistently prepare). So that's why I'm looking around for new options, but it's a bit overwhelming.
Maybe I should set a specific time during the week where I can do a bit of searching, but avoid doing it on the rest of the days.