I little bit of green goes a long way.
When I was a stay at home mom, yes I did that too, my
husband and I were penny pinchers. Most
of the people in our social circle had double incomes in their household. There were often times that we could not
attend or go to functions purely for financial reasons.
One of the things that we did to be able to socialize was a
cooking club. We had two other couples
that we rotated with each month. It was
a night out and we always got a great meal shared with good friends. We were the only couple with children at the
time. We drug them with us, them in
their jammies and a good video/movie, a special meal for them and a bowl of
popcorn later.
Cooking at home has always been a part of my boy’s
life. I worried about them when they
left home because they really never cooked in my kitchen. To be honest, they knew they had a good thing
going on with me and they did not rock the boat very often.
When my husband and I visited our oldest when he lived off
campus we were surprised when he showed us his turkey that he roasted. He said it was cheaper to roast a turkey and
use it as long as possible in many different dishes. He talked about the other things that he and
his cousin made with the 5 other gentleman that lived in the house at Madison,
WI. I quickly blurted…..”Where did you
learn how to cook? You never cooked at
home.” He looked at me like I was crazy
and said, “Well, I watched you.” He
still does a lot of cooking and he knows that it is economically wise to do so.
I am proud of that and it really does show that when you
cook you are teaching by example.
I have said in an angry moment or two that I was going on “strike”
when the kids were in high school. To be
honest, my mom worked while I was in high school. I was the oldest and started cooking suppers
for my family when I was in 9th grade. If we multiply that out I have made around
13,000 family meals in my life time. (Subtracting
4 year for college) Yes, I like to go out to eat and in my old age I think that
I deserve a break once in a while but that is the key. “Once in a while”
We have neighbors with young children that go out to eat
every single day. The only thing their
kids know is to order off of a menu. Not
only is that expensive but it is unhealthy and does not teach children to learn
to eat new things. That is one of the
great things about family meals at home.
They have to eat what you cook or they starve. Trust me; if a child is really hungry they
will not starve they will eat the food set before them.
Be an advocate for family meals and get the family on
board. I know it is difficult and sometimes
you just want to quit. I have been
there.
Cooking saves you money, it is much better nutritionally, and
it is better for your family. Get on
board!
With love,
Your FACS teacher,
Jane
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