During the school holidays, I didn't have the time nor the inspiration to cook at home. You won't believe the astonishing amount of money I have spent on meals alone during that two weeks of school hols.
Cooking at home saves us/ME quite a bit of money, actually. For instance, on average, I spend at least RM50-RM60 for meals, for the three of us. OK, we could have gone for cheaper food, yes, but with the weather....well, fine, we wanted air-conditioning. And paid for it.
But cooking is really therapeutic to me and honestly speaking, once I got the hang of it again, the inspiration came back too.
Nah, who am I kidding. Actually, it's the money I save. LOL
Anyway, the simple meals and ideas are slowly coming back now and they are all coming from the countless recipe books open on the table right now...all of them along the lines of 'Quick Cook....', 'One Pot....', 'Easy Cooking....', 'Crockpot Magic...'
As long as we get to eat something simple without busting a budget, I say.
Cooking at home saves us/ME quite a bit of money, actually. For instance, on average, I spend at least RM50-RM60 for meals, for the three of us. OK, we could have gone for cheaper food, yes, but with the weather....well, fine, we wanted air-conditioning. And paid for it.
But cooking is really therapeutic to me and honestly speaking, once I got the hang of it again, the inspiration came back too.
Nah, who am I kidding. Actually, it's the money I save. LOL
Anyway, the simple meals and ideas are slowly coming back now and they are all coming from the countless recipe books open on the table right now...all of them along the lines of 'Quick Cook....', 'One Pot....', 'Easy Cooking....', 'Crockpot Magic...'
As long as we get to eat something simple without busting a budget, I say.
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