"My Economic Activities Diary Game: 5, 3, 2023 - I buy a Pani Puri in Pakistan. Papadam and Meat"

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Keeping a diary of my daily economic activities can be an interesting and insightful exercise. It allows me to keep track of my spending habits and helps me to identify areas where I can save money. In this post, we'll take a look at one such diary entry from February 25, 2023, where I bought a Pani Puri in Pakistan along with Papadam and Meat. Join me as I document my spending and reflect on my economic decisions.

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Pani Puri in Pakistan

On 5, 3, 2023, I had the pleasure of purchasing a delicious and traditional snack in Pakistan - Pani Puri. Pani Puri is a popular street food in South Asia, consisting of a small, crispy, hollow ball filled with a spicy and tangy mixture of potatoes, chickpeas, and tamarind chutney. The vendor served it with a flavorful and refreshing mint-coriander water, which is poured into the puri before eating.
I enjoyed the Pani Puri immensely, savoring the explosion of flavors and textures in every bite. It was a perfect mid-day snack, providing me with the energy and satisfaction to continue with my activities. The cost of the Pani Puri was reasonable, and I was happy to support a local vendor and experience a taste of Pakistani street food culture.
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price in Steem = 2.51

price pkr = 150

papadam

On the same day, 5, 3, 2023, I had the opportunity to purchase a crispy and savory snack known as papadam. Papadam is a popular South Asian snack made from lentil or chickpea flour, which is rolled thin and then deep-fried or roasted. It is commonly served as an appetizer or side dish in Indian, Pakistani, and Sri Lankan cuisine.
Overall, buying the papadam was a great experience, as it allowed me to sample a unique and tasty snack from South Asian cuisine. It also reminded me of the importance of exploring different culinary cultures and trying new things.
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price in Steem = 1.67

price pkr = 100

meat

On 5, 3, 2023, I purchased some meat from a local butcher shop. et area and it The shop was located in a bustling market with a wide range of fresh meats on display. The meat I bought was a cut of beef, which I planned to cook for dinner that night.
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Buying meat

Buying meat from the local butcher shop was a satisfying experience, as it allowed me to support a small business and purchase fresh, high-quality meat. It also reminded me of the importance of knowing where our food comes from and making informed decisions about the food we consume. Overall, it was a great addition to my economic activities diary game, and it provided me with a delicious and nutritious meal.
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price in Steem = 6.68

price pkr = 400

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I think the Puri Puri Street Food is so popular on the internet, especially in Pakistan and India.

Yes, Puri Puri street food is definitely very popular in Pakistan and India. It is a traditional dish that is loved by many and is a staple in the street food scene. The dish typically consists of deep-fried wheat bread (puri) served with a spicy and tangy potato-based curry (sabzi). It is often served with other accompaniments such as chutney, pickles, and yogurt.

I absolutely love this diary entry! It's inspiring to see someone take the time to reflect on their daily economic activities and make conscious decisions about their spending habits. The description of the Pani Puri in Pakistan made my mouth water and I appreciate the attention to detail in documenting the cost in both Steem and Pakistani rupees.

The inclusion of trying a new snack like papadam is a great reminder to step out of our comfort zones and explore different culinary cultures. It's also interesting to see the prices of these snacks and how they compare to each other.

Buying meat from a local butcher shop is a wonderful way to support small businesses and ensure the quality and source of our food. The writer's reflection on the importance of knowing where our food comes from is an important reminder in today's world.

Overall, this diary entry serves as a great example of how documenting our economic activities can provide insight and encourage mindful spending habits. I can't wait to read more diary entries like this one!

The style of your post is amazing but the merchandise is less visible