Frozen gyoza is my adhd meal hack. What's yours?

I don't dislike cooking but I do not want to cook every day. No thanks. I came across Ethan Chlebowskis video on why you should always have gyoza in your freezer and it has been a game changer.

I make 2 types. A halloumi one and a lamb mince and cheese one. I take one afternoon, put on a video essay and make 120 gyoza total, put them in ziplock bags and freeze them.

When I'm hungry for a meal but cooking is long and ordering takeaway is a bad decision, put some on a pan and steam them. They're ready in 10 minutes.

This has genuinely been a game changer for me. The 10 minutes while they're steaming? I can chop a salad. I can use the bathroom. I can respond to some messages. I honestly think every adhd person should figure out a gyoza filling that they like and make a butt tonne of them.

Discovering foods I can cook and freeze and heat up in less than 15 minutes has changed my life. What's your equivalent?