Where do you eat when no one can decide?

MAYBE no one can decide? Then, eat at home. My wife cooks the dessert or the other way round. I cook the main course or vice versa, and my daughter makes the drinks, for example non-alcoholic cocktails! I open the wine. The other day it was Bonomio Montepulciano d’Abruzzo from Italy. We spend time together as a family, and we all love to cook and create new dishes so it is really a win-win situation. You can have whatever you want. An Asian appetizer, a Western main course and a French dessert would be something unusual for all to enjoy. Or how about Vietnamese Pho Bo Noodles and Cherrie Jubilee? It is more positive to save time trying to decide and also avoid arguments, just have fun cooking a nice meal and have a leisurely dinner at home. You also escape the hassle of driving to the restaurant, looking for a car park and the best bonus of all, you save money. It is cheaper to eat in then out! The family that cooks and eats together, stays together. Enjoy! The Travelling Gourmet

About thetravellinggourmet

As a renowned Travel, Food & Wine Writer he has travelled the world in a keen & indomitable pursuit of exotic delicacies & fine wines. His articles have been published in over 20 prestigious publications, both local & international. Dr. Lim has toured and trained in Wine Evaluation & Oenology in most of the world's top wine producing areas from France to Australia. The Travelling Gourmet says, "Gastronomy has no frontier. These are the gastronomic voyages of The Travelling Gourmet. My unending mission. To explore strange new cuisines, to seek out new wines and new culinary experiences, to boldly go where no gourmet has gone before...." Have pen, will travel. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any other information storage & retrieval system, without permission from Dr. Michael Lim The Travelling Gourmet and/or MSN. Material may be works of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents may be true but may also be products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance whatsoever to actual person or persons, either dead or living, events, or locales may be entirely and purely coincidental and unintentional. No part of this website may be used to villify others or for criminal purposes. Interests: Travel, Food, Wines, Cooking, Wine Appreciation, Parachuting, Languages, Music, Reading, Swimming, Hunting, Ballet, Fencing, Archery, Anthropology and more... The Travelling Gourmet is a copyrighted trademark. All rights and photos reserved. No part may be reproduced without permission.
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