Wednesday, April 14, 2010

How Del Monte Kitchenomics Can Help You Too

cook at home! :)

I would say that doing household chores is considered to be one of the basic stuffs one has to learn that is often taken for granted. At a very early age, most of us have greatly depended on house-help to the point that we sometimes forget to fix our bed when we wake up knowing that helpers will be doing it for us.

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Just recently, our helpers at home had to leave for the province – all of them. I have to admit, I find it really tiring because on top of the loads of work that I have, I had to help in household chores – early morning and after work. From doing the basic things like washing dishes and doing the laundry, I had to start learning from scratch. When it comes to cooking, it’s my brother who supervises even if helpers were in the house as he made sure healthy meals are prepared. I could barely cook rice and I believe cooking requires talent. Preparing food is a challenge that I had to overcome as we are short of manpower.

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Internet has been a helpful tool as it gives me complete ingredients of the various dishes I wish to have. Recently, I’ve come across Del Monte Kitchenomic’s website while searching for a healthy pinoy-style recipe that will suite our family’s taste. I found out that the cooking show our helpers used to watch when I was a kid – kitchenomics already went online. Interesting as the site even teaches you the basic techniques in cooking and food preparation – which I find useful, for starters like me. Ingredients for healthy delicious meals are made available easily as guides as I experiment dishes for the family.

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Actually, why don't you join the Kitchenomics Club? Guaranteed no spam! Just pure food love! :)
http://www3.kitchenomics.com/join

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