That sounds great RayClem We also upped our game with a sous vide cooker, pellet smoker, sear station Napoleon grill and an assortment of cast iron and carbon steel pans we already had. Oh, almost forgot the Gozney Rocbox outdoor pizza oven. We don’t dine out anymore. Not only way too expensive but as you pointed out, not as good as what I make at home and usually way way too much fat added.
Our kids have been out on their own for a while now and are generally pretty good at feeding themselves but the transition when they first went out was a surprise for them. they learned that the food quality they got at home which they’d grown up with and taken for granted was not the norm. The good news is that it’s not hard. A little bit of effort, attention to detail and high standards. It also helps to be open to new ideas and to read lots of cookbooks.
Our kids have been out on their own for a while now and are generally pretty good at feeding themselves but the transition when they first went out was a surprise for them. they learned that the food quality they got at home which they’d grown up with and taken for granted was not the norm. The good news is that it’s not hard. A little bit of effort, attention to detail and high standards. It also helps to be open to new ideas and to read lots of cookbooks.