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Backyard birdwatching? Collect recipes like on Pinterest that look good and if you feel like it later you'll have some good recipes to try making?
I came here to also suggest birdwatching! You don't need to go very far, just sit out on the porch and listen/watch the birds go by. Then, start googling for the local bird types to see if you can start recognizing their species by the way they look or sound. Expand to local plants nearby or other animals you may notice.
It's free, easy, educational, and it gets you outside for a little bit which might help you get out of your depression cloud, even if it's just for a little while.
Baby steps and no zero days.
Something about being in nature and around animals seems to put any depressing inner monologue into perspective. And baby steps is a great recommendation too.