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So, I finally jumped on the Pokemon Sleep train. I’d seen some stuff about it online, and, well, I’m a sucker for anything Pokemon. Plus, who couldn’t use a little help tracking their sleep? Figured I’d give it a shot and see what all the fuss was about. This “recetas” thing, the recipes – that’s what really got me curious.

Getting Started
First, I downloaded the app. Pretty straightforward. Then, I had to, like, figure out how it all worked. You basically just put your phone by your pillow and it tracks your sleep. Sounds kinda weird, I know, but it uses the accelerometer, I think, to see how much you move around.
The first night, I was kinda nervous. Like, is this thing gonna record me snoring? But, whatever, I went for it. Woke up, and boom, there was my sleep data. Apparently, I’m a “Dozing” type. Whatever that means. And, Snorlax was there, looking all cute and sleepy. He needed berries, and I needed to cook for the week.
Diving into Recipes (Recetas!)
This is where the “recetas” part comes in. Every week, Snorlax likes different dishes, and you gotta cook ’em up using ingredients you collect. It’s like a little mini-game within the game. I didn’t have many ingredients at first, so my cooking options were kinda limited.
- First Attempt: I think I made some kind of basic salad. Nothing fancy. Snorlax seemed to like it okay, I guess.
- Experimenting: I started looking up different recipe combos online. There are a ton of them! It’s kinda overwhelming, actually.
- Finding My Groove: Eventually, I figured out a few recipes that I could make consistently with the ingredients I was getting. Like, there’s this one apple juice recipe that’s pretty easy.
It is a slow process, after collecting enough ingredients by befriending pokemon from sleep tracking.
I finally managed to cook some complex dishes that will boost Snorlax to a higher level.
The Result(It is slow, steady and fun)
Honestly, it’s been kinda fun! It’s like a little routine now. I check my sleep, see what Pokemon I “met,” and then try to cook up something tasty for Snorlax. And I have to check what is Snorlax favorite dishes for this week.
I’m still learning, of course. There are tons of recipes I haven’t even tried yet. But that’s part of the fun, I guess. It’s like a little culinary adventure, all powered by my sleep. Who knew sleeping could be so productive (in a Pokemon-y kinda way)?