This is AWESOME πππ β¦. Would love to use it if this question arises !!!
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Pro-tip I learned from covid:
Restaurants suck. They use the shittiest ingredients and product possible. You can buy top shelf meat and vegetables which genuinely take very little effort to cook at home and have a much better meal without having to drive anywhere or deal with communist waiters.
I donβt even care about going to restaurants anymore. Find an amazing butcher and fish market and youβre all set.
If you do this for a while and then try to eat restaurant food your stomach will blow up because itβs such shit.
This right here. During the shutdown I realized how much money I was throwing away by going out all the time. Now when I go out I usually think βI can make better than this at home.β
You could not be more correct. Half the price twice the value v
I really don't get the need to go to a restaurant. Well, I'm a soviet from a poor family, so I guess this concept never entered my system. So much money and you never know what they put in your dish
This is a very interesting comment for me; thanks for sharing. It makes me consider how going to a restaurant does in fact have a cultural component which I didnβt consider. Meaning, now I am even more convinced that it is a shitty thing to do, and people are just indoctrinated into doing it!
In Italy people would have dinner at home with family and friends cooking amazing meals, and then go walk around the street and mingle with people. There is even a word in Italy for this activity.
In the United States people go to a restaurant to eat and watch people, then drive home and watch tv.
thank you for the attention. When we immigrated I was amazed that it's common for locals to invite friends and family for a visit and serve only a cup of coffee and a cookie. We always had dinners with guests for birthdays and holidays and visitors often got a full dinner served. Which of course had it's own problems - like boasting about cutlery, dinnerware and deficit foods the hosting family was able to "procure" which was rather... how do I put it... disgusting but a natural sign of times.. Also for women who worked full time such extensive cooking or rather the process of "procuring" ingredients (which was often the women's job and took hours of standing in lines) was a very stressful process. In fact, years after immigrating my soviet relatives happily ditched the traditions of cooking for holidays/birthdays and now eat at restaurants. I myself liked eating out at some point, but I haven't done it in the last 10 years and I don't miss it one bit.
If you go eat at a restaurant having not for so long I guarantee you that you will have massive diarrhea for days.
That tells you somethingβ¦