The Joys Of Cooking

 3/27/23

I inadvertently forgot to mention in my book that my mom always put MSG in her cooking. It was a normal practice then and we were perfectly fine with it. This totally slipped my mind while I was writing my book because I  have stopped using MSG since having my own family because ot the bad publicity during those times.

These days, I like watching you tube videos on cooking. Food vloggers like Mark Weins and Luke Martin, FoodieMommaPH, and RV Manabat. Watching them enables me to travel and enjoy different cuisines without leaving my seat. RV Manabat, a Filipino, from Binan, Laguna who has studied in different culinary schools abroad shares that one of the best learning comes from eating in the many street food stalls in Bangkok, Thailand. These places frequented by locals show the implicit self-learned secrets to cooking mostly garnered from family grandmothers and elders. The de oido styles of cooks here are educational in their simplicity and authenticity. And anybody eating in these nondescript places are free to learn.

With the rise of google search, it has become so much easier to cook many different dishes. By the click of a button, recipes and actual cooking gives one the knowhow to whatever one wants to know. I have also discovered that one becomes adept at this craft not by reading recipes but by actually cooking. In time one develops the skill to know that even the feel of the ladle signals the doneness of the dish one is cooking. All the senses, sight, smell, feel, hearing all contributes to this ability.

The  more one cooks, the more one enjoys cooking, and the more one gets better at it. In time, one realizes that this tastes so much better and cheaper than eat outs or take outs. During these times of high inflation, this is invaluable.