The past three years, I have spent nearly all of my meals eating something that someone has prepared for more...in other words I never cook. People back home would always ask me about this and be surprised that I usually ate out. And it's that I NEVER cooked, but the times I did were so few and far between that they don't really count.
So meals in Taiwan have typically looked like this: a doughnut or prepackaged pastry for breakfast, the school lunch that is delivered to my office, and then going out to supper at a restaurant.
Let me justify myself. Going out in Taiwan is a little bit more economical than in America, so I never really have felt bad about this, plus it is a nice way to socialize. In addition the school lunch is under $1 per day, so it is impossible to argue the dollars and cents about that one. And breakfast...hmmm, breakfast. I never ate breakfast during college or my first 2 years in Taiwan, so I figured prepackaged pastries was a step up from nothing, right?
Now that I have totally justified my laziness, I want to share that I am turning over a new leaf. I have decided to cook my own breakfast before going to school. I am going to make eggs, toast, and have some fruit, in addition to other things that I might be able to figure out throughout the year. I am also planning on bringing a sack lunch most days to school. I have been making sandwhiches, both ham and cheese, and peanut butter and jelly. In addition to the sandwhich I pack some fruits and vegetables.
I came to this conclusion after realizing that I was sick of eating the school lunch, which is always rice, meat, and some vegetables. It's not that it is terrible, and in fact there are some times when I enjoy it. However, I have mostly grown tired of eating it and want to have sandwhiches and fresh fruit, which is more similar to what I used to pack during my days of student teaching.
I have one week down of packing lunches and have started week two. So far so delicious. Now if I would ever start to cook on my own in the evenings...
A type of goodbye...
14 years ago
2 comments:
Ahh..the difference in our worlds right now is much more than just geography. In the past 3 years I have eaten PB&J for lunch more times than not and the # of times in a year that I typically eat a meal that I did not prepare is probably less than 10. Ok, maybe not that low. My in-laws have us over about once a month. But definitely less than 20. So here's my words of wisdom for you: LIVE IT UP!! :)
Hey Mark...I am proud of you making good breakfasts...keep it up!! Sounds like you are enjoying taking you sack lunch for a change too. I am taking a sack lunch to work everyday also. I usually take yogurt, some fruit, sometimes a salad, carrots and/or celery and a nutrigrain bar. We had lots of those left from camp!!
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