Cooking for Calm: Is My Late-Night Kitchen Ritual a Coping Mechanism?
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Why does cooking at night feel so calming?
Why does chopping onions at 7:42 PM regulate my nervous system better than scrolling ever could?
In this episode, we break down why Christy's end-of-day cooking ritual has quietly become her favorite form of stress relief. From grocery store runs and perfectly labeled spice racks to the repetitive rhythm of chopping vegetables, we’re exploring how everyday kitchen tasks can function as emotional regulation.
Is it therapy? Avoidance? A coping mechanism disguised as productivity?
We also dive into how different cultures use cooking for calm.
Across cultures, cooking for calm usually includes:
• Repetition
• Slowness
• Sensory focus
• A clear, satisfying end point
Maybe dinner being late is just the price of Christy not being cranky.
Let’s talk anxiety baking, chaotic spice improvising, and why the kitchen might secretly be the most underrated therapy room in the house.
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