"No one can make an apple pie like my mother.” “No one can make paella like my mother!” Almost everyone believes that their mother is the best cook in the world. I, too, think so about my mother’s cooking talent. I’ve learned to be healthy, and love my family through her cooking.
To commence, my mother’s cooking has taught me to be healthy. In every meal she prepares, every section of the food pyramid is healthy. For instance, one dinner would consist of white rice, red beans, fresh meat, green salad, and crystal clean water. For dessert, she would bake a fruit pie or a low-fat cake topped with fresh fruits. My mother always encourages me to eat breakfast and eat healthy snacks. Such as an apple or pear. She has taught me to understand the real meaning of healthy food.
Complete the sentences.
1 I’m happy with curtains or BLINDS ; I really don’t mind.
2 We used to have a wooden floor, but it was a bit noisy so we put down a carpet.
3 When I got my new bedroom, my mum gave me a set of curtains or blinds.
4 My mum works at home, so she spends all day in the living-room on the computer.
5 As a child I had to share a room with my sister, but now I’ve got my bedroom.
6 We often have guests to stay, but fortunately we’ve got a spare room.
7 ‘Dad, there’s no water coming out of the tap in the kitchen sink.’
8 Some people like a sheet and blanket, but I prefer a comforter.
9 There’s a family bathroom, but I’ve got my own en-suite shower room next to the bedroom.
10 Our kitchen is small but we have a utility room for the washing machine.