Those were the days when I used to be served tea in my bedroom, now I shovel a mountain of snow before serving people breakfast, packing them a lunch and driving them to school in -24C just to hear," I love you dad" and “I love you, honey”
Aaaj pheeka khanna hai, I had a bit of a scare yesterday, I had a burning sensation in my chest so went to the hospital. We have such a great medical system. They admitted me right away the friendliest and the best-looking staff hovered over me like white angels, they did scores of tests and told me its spicy food. I had a whole load of harri mirch and massala. They told me to lay off spices, caffeine and that sort of stuff. I love my country. In states that would cost 10k.
I asked Mrs, Bobby to bring me a cheeseburger and she said no then I begged her and like always it worked. The kids do that to her also.
Those were the days when I used to be served tea in my bedroom, now I shovel a mountain of snow before serving people breakfast, packing them a lunch and driving them to school in -24C just to hear," I love you dad" and "I love you, honey"
hehehe well I dont think I was ever served tea in bedroom hence the luxury now :D
Meat and fat can keep you full for such a long time. If you look at cals in Donair they are same as daal roti or noodles but satiety is much longer. If you don’t have a pop and fries then you get a lot of satiety for 750 Cal. Mrs Bobby made me daal and sabji with real nice thin rotis. Hadn’t had daal roti in a long time.
Thanks, Allah nai Izzatt rakh li, there were 40 athletes there and I hadn't cooked western food for this many people before but the camp had a commercial kitchen.