Sept. 2, 2021
Actually, I don’t like to eat restaurant because I am so sick of selling food.
Instead, I prefer to eat at home.
I think that home cousins are more delicious than eating out.
Even if using simple ingredients, home cousins are better.
I guess, My tongue can distinguish food which is filled with love.
Plus, I think, home cook meal is more healthier.
As you know, a lot of Korean food recipes use vegetables.
When I make a food at home, I can choose more vegetables and less salt,
so the food is more healthier and more delicious than eating out.
But there are downside that I should clean dishes by myself.
With the aid of a dishwasher, I don’t need to spend time to wash them these days.
In the end, if I have a chance, I will have a meal at home.
Home -cooked meal
This isn't taught that much anymore but compound adjective-noun combinations such as "home-cooked" should be hyphenated.
Actually, I don’tI don’t actually like to eat at restaurants because I am so sick of selling food.
Putting "actually" in the beginning of a sentence should only be done if you're correcting or expanding the previous sentence.
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Even if using simple ingredients, home cousins areoking is better.
I guess, M my tongue can distinguish food which is filled with love.
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You don't need to add "more" when you use a superlative with -er or -est.
As you know, a lot of Korean food recipdishes use vegetables.
When I make a food at home, I can choose more vegetables and less salt,
so the food is more healthier and more delicious than eating out.
But there are downside that I shoulds, like I have to clean the dishes by myself.
With the aid of a dishwasher these days, I don’t need to spend time to washing them these days.
In the end, if I have a chanoice, I willprefer to have a meal at home.
Home -cooked meal
Actually, I don’t like to eat at restaurants because I am so sick of sellbuying food.
I think this is what you meant to say
Instead, I prefer to eat at home.
I think that home -cousinoked meals are more delicious than eating out.
Even if using simple ingredients, home -cousinoked meals are better.
"Cousins" are the children of your parents' siblings.
I guess, M my tongue can distinguish food whichthat is filled with love.
Plus, I think, home -cooked meal is mos are healthier.
As you know, a lot of Korean food recipes use vegetables.
When I make a food at home, I can choose more vegetables and less salt,
so the food is more healthier and more delicious than eating out.
When you add -er to the end of a word, you don't need to put "more" before the word
But there areis a downside that I should cleanhave to wash the dishes by myself.
With the aid of a dishwasher, I don’t need to spend time to washing them these days.
In the end, if I have a chanoice, I will have a meal at home.
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