As for international students, cooking promises to help feed ourselves healthily and delightedly. As a student who never went to cooking school, I've been enthralled with certain cookbooks from my childhood, immersing myself from cover to cover and appreciating all kinds of cuisines around the world. From Kung-Pao chicken, braised pork to flour dusted, chocolate smudged; from knife skills to splitting cake layers, setting a table, and making tamales, all these are really impressive in my mind. Believe it or not. It was such an amazing and useful experience for international students to learn about, even superficially, various types of cooking that they can manage to eat healthily and enjoy themselves at every corner of the world. At least I do not need to force myself to be adaptive to those raw meats, since I know how to make my meal featured of low fat and high protein.
When our life is in a rut and we just want to get out of it, enjoy cooking would definitely be my first choice. Some people may claim that cooking is just boring and laborious. I bet that they are the ones who are out of kitchen. The very fun of learning to cook, at least it seems so to me, is getting into the kitchen and seeing what new flavor combinations you can create. My eating pleasure really took a flying leap though when I figured out how to add flavor without sugar or salt. I like eggplants, soy sauce, and garlic together. What you may find it a little weird, but it is all yours. Surely, you are either going to mess