Ask the forge: your tools questions, answered
Straight answers to the tools questions busy professionals who meal prep keep asking, minus the hedging.
Most tools questions have boring, reliable answers. Here they are, without the two thousand words of preamble.
What happened
We gathered the questions that appear weekly wherever busy professionals who meal prep compare notes — the ones usually answered with "it depends" — and committed to actual answers with actual reasoning.
Why it matters
"It depends" is true and useless. Newcomers to tools don't need every caveat; they need a defensible default they can adjust later.
How to think about it
Take the default, use it for a month, then earn your deviations. Customization is a reward for data, not a starting requirement.
- Defaults beat decision paralysis
- Reasoning shown, not just verdicts
- Adjustable once you have data
- Defaults fit most, not all
- Experts will quibble — always
- Questions evolve; answers date
Any answer that can't say what would change its mind isn't an answer — it's an identity. Ours come with conditions attached.
FAQ
What's the most-asked question?
"What should I buy first?" — and the answer is almost always: nothing yet. Run the routine for two weeks first.
Why give defaults instead of options?
Because ten options produce paralysis and one default produces feedback. You can only iterate on something you started.
How often do these answers change?
We revisit quarterly. The fundamentals drift slowly; the gear recommendations drift fast.