Activities - part 2

Some other activities that may help you break the monotony at home can include:

1. Baking/ Cooking
    For those who love being in the kitchen, this may be an easy task. Even if you're not top-chef material, you can still be open to it. It's always fun to try tasting something new, and you can feel accomplished when you've made it yourself. The popular Naparima Girls' High School Cookbook can be handy for our local cuisine, plus the ingredients mentioned are easy to find at the supermarket. There's also the Trini Cooking with Natasha YouTube channel if videos are easier for you to follow, as well as the Natasha's Cooking videos if you'd like to try international cuisine.


2. Gardening

    While it's fine to indulge in dessert ever so often, let's not neglect our healthy eating, especially as we may be a bit less active at home. If your yard space allows, consider creating your home-garden. This way you can be certain of the chemicals being used in your food. You can probably start with vegetables like tomatoes and lettuce, or even grow your potatoes and beetroot. Whatever you decide, it'll pay off in the end as you'll be able to save money when reaping your harvest.

Need a little motivation to start? Here's a farmer starting at the tender age of 6 years old.

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