Mom's Amazing Cooking: My Stress Reliever | |||
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You know when you're feeling down and stressed out, and suddenly a plate of delicious food appears in front of you, making everything better? Well, for me, that magic comes from my mom's cooking. Back in Korea, I didn't really have much chance to cook because my grandma, who lived near Gangnam or Bundang, always took care of that for me. But when I moved to the States, that all changed. Suddenly, I found myself missing those tasty meals when my regular food source dried up. But you know what? My mom stepped up her game. She started making new dishes for me, and let me tell you, they're amazing. There's just something about her cooking that makes all the stress melt away. Whether I'm grumpy, tired, or just need a pick-me-up, Mom's cooking always does the trick. She listens to all my problems, even when I'm being annoying, and then she whips up something delicious to make me feel better. So here's to you, Mom. Thanks for being my number one cheerleader and my personal chef. You're the best! You know, it's not just me who feels this way. There's actually science behind why food, especially mom's cooking, makes us feel better. Researchers say that certain foods trigger the release of feel-good chemicals in our brains, like dopamine and serotonin. So when Mom serves up her famous chicken soup or spicy kimchi stew, it's like a double dose of happiness. Plus, there's something about the way Mom cooks that makes everything taste better. Maybe it's the love she puts into every dish, or maybe it's just her secret ingredients. Whatever it is, I'm not complaining. And apparently, I'm not alone. Studies show that homemade meals are not only tastier but also healthier than fast food or pre-packaged stuff. So thanks, Mom, for keeping me healthy and happy. You know, there's this saying, "A recipe has no soul. You, as the cook, must bring soul to the recipe." I think that perfectly sums up Mom's cooking. She doesn't just follow recipes; she adds her own special touch to everything she makes. And let me tell you, it makes all the difference. I remember reading somewhere that food is memories. And it's true. Every time I sit down to a meal cooked by Mom, it's like I'm transported back to Korea, sitting at the family table with my grandparents. It's a comforting feeling that makes even the worst days a little bit better. So, to all the moms out there who spend hours in the kitchen making magic happen, thank you. Thank you for feeding not just our bodies but our souls too. And to my mom, thank you for being my ultimate stress reliever. You're the real MVP. Keep cooking, moms. You're doing an amazing job.
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