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I'm moving back in with my parents to help them out around the house and save money (step dad is sick and I'm trying to help him and my mom out). I'll be cooking at least 4 nights a week for the three of us, although sometimes more family will be staying with us. I have minimal cooking experience (can fry / scramble eggs, boil pasta, steam vegetables etc. ), but have never really cooked.

It seems like a very daunting task; I have few skills, most websites for "beginner cooking" and "easy week night dinners" seem like food porn click bait, and don't know where to start. The questions:
What are good sources of intelligible, simple and decently healthy recipes? (preferably tasty but with lots of hand holding: I'm not looking for "how to cook a fucking lasagna" not "amazing lasagna recipe that will wow your friends")
How do I go about beginning to cook and then expanding my repertoire?
Any other advice for beginning to regularly cook / feed my family?
Is there a general thread for basic cooking?

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