Like so many other posters, I love cooking. It's so much faster, healthier, and cheaper than going out to eat and lets us avoid additives in prepackaged foods. Just today I've started a batch of yogurt in the instant pot, baked a loaf of bread, made fresh bottle of salad dressing, made a frittata for lunch, and started a batch of granola. Still have a pot of soup to make for tonight's dinner.
I have a number of crafty hobbies, but I particularly enjoy being able to sew and make my own clothes. It's more expensive than buying secondhand, but I typically end up with clothes that fit perfectly and are well made nice fabric for the same cost as buying something at a lower-middle range mall store. I sew a lot of my son's pajamas and some casual clothes (sometimes "upcycling" mine and DH's old clothes, or using up scraps), baby gifts, and I'm starting to get interested in drafting my own patterns and making button-up shirts.
Spending time outside is our favorite way to spend time as a family. Hiking, bike rides, or just pushing the stroller around the neighborhood.
I don't think I could ever be a true minimalist, too many craft supplies and I like to save things that are likely to be useful in the future. That said, I'm making strides in clearing out the excess from our home and our life. Less clutter, less stress, and less time to spend cleaning. Having a solid capsule wardrobe is something I'm working towards as well.