Friday, November 4, 2022
Dining At Home
Now that I have looked at homemaking positively and accepted it as one of the most important jobs, I’ve begun to cook more and even baked some foods from scratch.
Also, I have become more conscious of my budget for groceries and lessened eating out (only when necessary, like on special occasions). It’s cheaper, you can adjust your ingredients, and you can practice formality and dining etiquette at home with your family.
I cook simple foods, yet I can make them a pleasant and formal dining experience. How? I set the table using my best cutlery, dishes, and napkins, sitting down without gadgets and enjoying each other’s company.
Here is a sample of our table setting at home. The cotton napkins I use as I journal this blog is no longer new from the constant washing. Haha! I also like changing up the plates according to season. Since we only have two seasons, these blue “knock-off Spode plates” from Claytan will do for fall. I will change my plates soon for Christmas and then next for summer. :) I like to use rattan chargers as placemats. It just organizes everything on the table.
And here are some simple, mostly organic and healthy dishes I make at home that the whole family loves. Also, I prefer plating my kids’ meals. I know how much they can finish.
Pasta Bolognese
Pasta Carbonara
Organic Pork Sinigang
Organic Chicken Afritada
Vegetabel Ramen Noodle Soup
Homemade Cheese Pizza
Caesar Salad
Salmon and Veggies
Wagyu Steak and Veggies
Air-Fryed Organic Chicken and Sautéed Kangkong
Spam and Veggies (Yes, we eat spam from time to time.)
Organic Egg Sandwich with Air-Fryed Organic Potato Chips
Homemade Easy Pancakes
Puto Muffins
Coco Sugar Choc Chip Cookies
Blueberry Jam Muffins
Homemade Butterscotch Pudding with English Tea (I love me my version of hot milk tea in the afternoon)
No-Bake Granola Balls with Hot Milk Tea (always!)
I'm still learning many recipes along the way that I can make and that my husband and kids will love. And they are the reason why I'm doing what I'm doing.
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