This Woman Cooks Delicious-Looking Meals Using Office SuppliesThis proves there's really no good excuse to skip a meal.

ByRose Leadem

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Little Office Ye’s office | Youtube

No time to cook before work? Not to worry -- this woman has discovered a solution.

It's time to lose the cereal bar and indulge in some niceCPU-cooked pancakesandironed bacon. You read that right -- a Chinese woman by the nickname of "Office Little Ye" has been cooking up a storm using equipment from around her company's office.

While her co-workers continue working at their desks, the creative office chef isroasting kebabs on a heat lampandusing a water cooler to cook hotpot. Now this is innovation at its finest.

Every couple of weeks, Office Little Ye uploads new videos of her culinary office-infused concoctions to Chinese social media platformWeibo. Luckily for us, most of her videos are available to watch onYouTubeas well.

To watch more of Little Office Ye's office-cooking videos, check outher YouTube page.

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Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com.

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