Home Cooking

Being forced to throw away a home-cooked meal made with care

What You Need

  • Cooking ingredients
  • Cooking utensils

Method

In this training task, you will throw away home-cooked food that you prepared with care.

Plan a menu that is as complete a meal as possible.
Include a main dish, a main side dish, two additional side dishes, and soup - make it lavish enough that you feel it's a significant effort.
The content can be anything, but dishes that take more time to prepare might be better.

When the food is complete, plate it on your nicest dishes, arranging it to look as appetizing as possible.
After bringing it to the table and arranging it beautifully, you might want to take a photo of how nice it looks.
Set the table properly with all the tableware neatly arranged, and when the perfect dining table is ready, your preparation is complete.

First, kneel in front of the table and say:
"I apologize for the wait. Your meal is ready. It may be humble, but please enjoy."

Then imagine being told, "Oh, I don't want it. Throw it all away. Right now."
Upon hearing this in your mind, immediately stand up and promptly discard all the food into the kitchen sink's garbage disposal.
Of course, you are forbidden from eating any of it yourself.

As punishment for wasting food, you will skip one meal.
Endure the hunger, guilt, and unreasonableness.

Points to Note

This is a training task that goes against human morality, something you might be scolded for in ethics class.
But the commands that control you are absolute, and in the face of this coercive power, morality and ethics lose their meaning.
Your effort in cooking and the life that was to be respectfully consumed are both discarded in vain.

For a more cruel unreasonableness, the pitiful remains of your discarded food might be considered a suitable urinal.
Test how sacrilegious you yourself can become.