The holidays are here and to many people that means family, fun, and of course food. We at Kitchen All Star love all three of these thing, especially when enjoyed together. For the next few blog posts we will explore some topics that we hope you will find interesting.
Today we are going to touch on home cooking. For some it is a breeze but
others find that their kitchen looks like a tornado hit when they try to cook
at home. Others barely have time enough to hit the nearest drive through before
they have to get to the next activity or work assignment. Is it possible to
have healthy home cooked meals and still meet the demands of family, work, and
social engagements?
In this modern time, people often choose convenience over quality when
it comes to food. That is why fast foods have become increasingly popular in
the busy times in which we live. While the foods from most fast food chains
seem less expensive, the quality of the nutrition can be very low. You do not have to look very hard to find
reports that obesity, high cholesterol, and heart issues have been increasing
in the USA for many years now. Many fast food chains use high sodium and over
processed food, microwave ovens, and low quality ingredients to give you that
“quick and easy” meal. There is a better option. Home cooking could be just
what you and your family need.
Cooking at home can provide a healthy alternative to the fast food
frenzy. There are a many benefits in eating home cooked meals. You can actually
save money by purchasing ingredients in bulk, choosing fruits and vegetables
that are in season, and checking your local grocery store sales pages for items
you normally buy that are on sale. Other benefits to cooking at home include
increasing your physical and mental health, learning or improving a new skill
while having the opportunity to choose your own fresh ingredients and
discovering new recipes while spending more time with your friends and family.
Share the experience by having the kids help out or a friend cut the veggie
while you’re tending the oven. Great times can be had in the kitchen!
Cooking at home does not have to be overly complicated. You do not have
to be a master chef in the kitchen in order to prepare quick and healthy meals
for your family. Home cooking can be really easy; just do not try to dive into
those complex French cuisines at first. Do an internet search for easy home
cooked meals and you will be surprised at how many options are available. Even
if you find the task of preparing your own food too time consuming, you can
prepare multiple meals when you have time and then freeze them for cooking
later.
You may be saying to yourself “I don't have time to even go to the
grocery store!” Do not let that stop you. There are several services that offer
recipes and all the ingredients and will have them delivered right to your
front door. Then all you have to do is follow the simple step by step recipes
and you will have an amazing meal ready in no time at all. A simple internet
search for “delivered meal plans” will bring many new options that you can
further research to see which one would be best for you.
If despite all of these benefits you still think that cooking your own
food is a difficult task, give it a try for a little while and see if you start
to notice the difference in your health and well being. Cooking your own meals
may not solve all your problems, but it can be relaxing. And if you see no
benefits then you can always go back to the drive thru for those bland, boring
fast food meals. In the long run, home cooking can improve the quality of your
life and it's enjoyable as well.