A woman in Sichuan quit her job after giving birth to a child and became a stay-at-home mother. She can take care of the baby and her mother-in-law, who is in poor health. The woman gets up early every day to prepare breakfast and take care of the child, and also makes a rich din

After giving birth to a child, a woman in Sichuan quit her job and became a full-time mother. She can take care of the baby and her mother-in-law, who is in poor health. Every day, the woman gets up early to prepare breakfast and take care of the child, and also makes a rich dinner. However, However, the mother-in-law complained that her daughter-in-law cooked too much food and the family of four could not finish it. The daughter-in-law was very aggrieved and said frankly: the food cost for a day did not exceed 100 yuan. The whole family was here at night, and the husband worked hard, so he had plenty to eat. You can add more nutrition, but many netizens feel that you should be content. After all, finding a wife who works hard and doesn't complain is also a kind of happiness and fate.

In fact, this situation abounds. My parents’ generation came from hard times and they know how it feels to not be able to afford food. Now that the conditions are better, they should know how to cherish it. In fact, from a different perspective, my mother-in-law is also kind-hearted. , but for the daughter-in-law, it’s just a different starting point for considering the problem. Frequent communication on such issues should not be a big deal, after all, we are all a family.

In fact, the meals cooked by my wife are relatively home-cooked. The ingredients are very common and the cost is not high. You will know it just by looking at it.

Mapo Tofu+ Steamed Fish with Black Bean Sauce + Kung Pao Chicken + Stir-fried Green Vegetables

Mapo Tofu is a famous dish in Sichuan. There are also Sichuan restaurants in Chengdu that feature Mapo Tofu. The cost of tofu is very low. A piece of tofu It’s 2-3 yuan, and it’s only about 5 yuan with some seasonings, but tofu is rich in nutrients, so it’s good to eat it every now and then. The Kung Pao Chicken made from chicken is sour, sweet and salty, perfect for eating with rice. However, the peanuts inside are crisp and fragrant, leaving a long-lasting aftertaste in the mouth. Some people also like to eat the peanuts inside, as well as steamed fish, and evenly pour fried black bean sauce on top. It is normal for a dish like this to be sold for less than a hundred bucks in a hotel. Making it at home saves a lot of money.

Braised chicken feet + Fried eggs with green peppers + Stir-fried cauliflower with meat + Stir-fried green vegetables

The women’s meals should try their best to ensure two meat dishes and two vegetarian dishes, plus a soup dish, so that the taste is not monotonous and can be matched in many ways. Nutritious, this makes you more appetizing. The woman makes braised chicken feet, fried eggs with green peppers, fried cauliflower and fried vegetables. She depends on which ingredients are cheaper in the vegetable market. After all, they can be different every day. If they are still affordable, of course You can choose a cheap one, so that the daughter-in-law who manages the house can only say that her husband has found the right one.

Fried eggs with leeks + Stir-fried meat with salted vegetables + Braised fish

In fact, if you take a closer look at the meals cooked by women, they are really not expensive, such as scrambled eggs with leeks, fried meat with salted vegetables, and braised fish. Among them, fried eggs with leeks are two ingredients. They are all cheap, the fish is only 30 yuan, and a meal for four people only costs 20 or 30 yuan. It can be said that you spend less money to eat good food. The woman's stir-fried pork with old salt vegetables is pretty good, and the pork is cut into smaller pieces. The pieces are wrapped with the aroma of salted vegetables. They don’t taste greasy and go well with rice. The craftsmanship is also excellent.

After watching the women’s dishes, do you think this means you don’t know how to live?