Learn How to be Your Own Chef
October 7, 2008
When I was growing up, I had always admired Moms who can provide care and love for her family especially for the clidrean. But also, there’s a saying that goes like, “The best way to a man’s heart is his stomach”. I believe that’s only on the Philippines. I think in the USA is totally different, it’s probably the other way around. Because if that is so then I wouldn’t find a good man for myself like my husband? Poor me, huh!? It’s good thing it goes the other way here! Heheh. I have been talking to my Filipina friends who are also married to their Western Husbands, I admire them for retaining the Filipino tradition that they stay at home, take care of the kids and prepare the foods almost everyday. What I envy is they get to cook Filipino foods, like adobo, ginataan, and other Filipino foods that I miss a lot. My husband doesn’t seem to like Pinoy foods though.
Part of the changes I have realized while on vacation is I would try to make the foods at home whenever I am available and do most of the house chores instead of him. Because I won’t be working as much now. And the big thing about it is I would be preparing foods for dinner also and as well as breakfast, I may not be a good cook but you know what that’s why there are culinary arts schools. We could take a few courses to make ourselves better cook at home and even when you are going to have your friends over. That is a great because you might be able to use that on other cause in the future. A prospective career maybe and you’ll cultivate your own talent that way also.
Entry Filed under: Education. Tags: Culinary Schools.

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