How often do you cook? Once a week? Twice a week? Daily? If you don’t cook at all, you might want to change that because researchers from the University of Michigan confirmed that consuming home-cooked meals regularly could significantly increase your life expectancy.
On the other hand, eating out frequently was actually associated with a higher mortality rate. And it’s not just about the foods you eat; the activity itself has life-lengthening properties.
The more often you choose to cook at home, the higher the chances of living a healthy and long life. Plus, restaurants or fast-food chains don’t have the healthiest options on their menus. So what will it be? Dining out or cooking inside?
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