New Year’s Resolution for Foodies - G'Day Chef the real Catering Provider In Melbourne

It’s another year once again foodies. It’s another year to make self-improvement not just for ourselves but our kitchens too. New Year’s resolution is a secular tradition and its fun and exciting to commit. But in the middle of the year we stop, get bored, tired and don’t stick to our New Year’s resolution anymore. Goal setting is never easy, and following rules is hard. It requires a healthy dose of willpower and a lot of patience to be a better, bolder and tougher new version of you.

For the foodies out there that want to be a better chef, cook or just wish to be a better person, you should choose a concrete goal that you like. Slowly adjust and don’t beat up yourself once you fail. Remember we are humans, and we commit mistakes. Tell the people that surround you that this is your goal, and you’re New Year’s resolution. You need a support system that will understand you and lifts your spirit high. And lastly, do it because you like it. No one should force you to do such things; you have to do it on your own and be happy to follow the rules.

Food Resolution to Make Next Year

Be Brave

At one stage or another we all wanted to try something new and diverse but on occasions we may be scared of the outcome. We see something new on the menu and become intrigued to make it in the convenience of our kitchen. It might be a good idea to make a list, gather all the ingredients and spend a day in your kitchen. Experiment a new recipe every week and have fun, no pressure and no failure. You might be satisfyingly surprised with the outcome of the new discoveries you may encounter.

Take a Break

We love cooking, and we love to spend a lot of time in our kitchen. Take a break and explore new food hot spots. Dine out or order a take- out, watch television, go to the cinema, decompress and chill. Recharge yourself sometimes away from your well-loved kitchen. New ideas will float once you are recharged and stress-free.

Take a Cooking Class

Sign up for a cooking class, it’s a fun way of learning new things, new tricks and new recipes in the kitchen. It is a good way of escalating your kitchen knowledge and meeting other people who have the same passion for kitchen, cooking and eating just like you. You can try a cocktail class, baking, or anything they offer. Be open minded in learning and meeting new friends.

Be Different, Do the Opposite

Challenge yourself and do the contrary. If you’re used to cooking try baking and vice versa. Sometimes doing the regular and routine stuff is boring, changes and challenges add a flick of excitement. Get out of your comfort zone, and you might unleash a new talent hidden.

Follow these simple New Year’s resolutions that every foodie should consider. And it might be your best year in food. Doing these things may be a little bit tricky but everything is possible and you can achieve success once you set a goal to it.

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