Monday, September 25, 2006

Blessed month...

Yesterday it was at my cousins’, today it is at my friend’s aunt’s, tomorrow it will be at my other friend’s and the day after that Insha-Allah it will be at the Mosque. Ramadan is a great time, but not the best of times if you can’t cook and had enough of your local takeaways. When it comes to the Ramadan month, one craves for the traditional home cooked Samosas, the Bur/Kackac, the pancakes, and the lot. But what do you do when you’re living on your own and the art of cooking is beyond your capabilities? Well you hop on from family to family until it finishes! Besides Families are always welcoming people and are extra nice during Ramadan times. Lucky for us! Am off to my friend’s Aunts now…

Got about half an hour left to break fast, and i just hate waiting in the house while its being cooked. the smell alone might break my fast!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You have a great corner, and I am very glad I stumbled upon it. I too can't resist food when it is cooked around me especially during Ramadan. And you have spoken the truth about our people being more generous and giving during the blessed month of Ramadan. Didn't you wish they will always be like that. Thanks for making our culture alive and keep up the good work.