While eating in restaurants is fast, the
money you spend can add up. When I have dinner at a restaurant with a friend,
the bill is usually over twenty dollars. I can buy a lot of groceries with that
much money. Even lunch at a fast-food stand usually costs five or six dollars
for one person. That’s enough to feed the whole family at home.
Eating at home is better for you, too.
Meals at restaurants are often high in fat and calories, and they serve big
plates of food-much more food-than you need to eat at one meal. If you cook
food at home, you have more control over the ingredients. You can use margarine
instead of butter on your potatoes, or not put so much cheese on top of your
pizza. At home, You can serve yourself as little as you want. In a restaurant,
you may eat a full plate of food "because you paid for it." It’s true that eating out is convenient.
You don’t have to shop, or cook, or clean up. But real home cooking doesn’t
have to take up a lot of time. There are lots of simple meals that don’t take
long to make. In fact, they’re faster than eating out, especially if you think
of the time you spend driving to a restaurant, parking, waiting for a table,,
waiting for service, and driving home.
Both
eating at restaurants and cooking at home can be satisfying. Both can taste
good and be enjoyed with family and friends. I prefer cooking at home because of the money and health issues,
but people will make the choice that fits their lifestyle best.
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