Kapanlagi.com - During this pandemic, there are many activities that can be done at home. One of them is cooking. That's what Widi Mulia did with her three children, Dru, Widuri, and Den Bagus.
"When we're at home, our activities are varied. Like, can we make boba at home? Turns out we can. During Ramadan, we made combro and other snacks. This is what makes them excited to try making them," said Widi Mulia during a virtual press conference on Tuesday (28/7).
1. Reducing Online Food Orders
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Widi Mulia also rarely orders food online because its cleanliness is not guaranteed. Therefore, she invites her children to learn together by making their favorite snacks themselves.
"We do not recommend ordering food from outside because of cleanliness and health protocols. If we really want or crave certain foods, we can make them ourselves at home, such as dalgona coffee, cheese cake, and cookies," she said.
2. Supporting Friends' Businesses
However, this is different when there are food deliveries from her friends. This is because many of her friends during the pandemic have switched professions to become culinary entrepreneurs.
"Except for some friends who have home industries and are trying to switch professions because they have been laid off, they have found new skills in making delicious food and we are close to them, so they are allowed to send food," said Dwi Sasono's wife.
"It's quite fun to make our favorite snacks at home and support friends who have just started home-based food businesses that have clear cleanliness," she concluded.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.