germainebull wrote:It is true that hotels often pay for the ambiance, not just the food. It is like a desert with a luxurious tent. Your water is the same, but the price goes up with a beautiful environment. At home, you can prepare delicious food at a very low cost and enjoy the fresh taste without stress. As the Chinese say, a drop of water can break a stone. So, a small step of cooking at home can save a lot of money and still bring great joy to the family.
germainebull wrote:It is true that there is a fear that hotel food is not as hygienic as home food because at home you know everything and you handle the ingredients yourself. Sometimes hotels rush to speed and quality goes down and that makes people feel insecure.
It is like an Indian princess eating the food of her palace cooked by her loyal cooks. There is a Japanese proverb that says, "If you fall seven times, you get up eight times." So even if the hotel food is defective, you can still stand up and plan your health well.
Netherrealmer wrote:Well, at least the ones cooked on hotels are cleaner than the ones cooked by those shirtless guys who are street vendors and cooks and serves with their bare hands.
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