RE: The diary game: 23/08/2020|11th diary entry|Happy and sad at the same time

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The diary game: 23/08/2020|11th diary entry|Happy and sad at the same time

in hive-196725 •  4 years ago 

I like simple dishes, love to eat my traditional dishes, I am not a pizza ,burger, bread type person.

At least someone is there who loves traditional dishes over junk food like Pizza, Berger, etc. No offence though to such food lover. Otherwise, I hardly find anyone who says I love traditional dishes especially the youth and sometimes people even make fun.

After 2 years, I am finally going to stay with them. It's very necessary for me to have some break with my daily robotics routine.

That's the real holiday for you. I have seen my sisters and their convivial aura when they join us for 5/6 days. And I always make sure that they don't do that kitchen job etc, I always try my best to make them feel like a real holiday for them.

Have a great day.

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But in my case , I can't take leave from kitchen
In in-laws house that is my duty but in my home its my love towards my parents..they never force me to do anything which I dont like but it's my understanding...
About junk food, my thought is ... always watch your money, where it spends...you waste your money for getting a bad health is not a good investment.
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We often confuse fast food with Junk food. Any dish can rank from nutritionally decent to junk. It all depends on how it is made. What we consider 'junk' is traditional to others and vice versa.

P.S. I love Indian food :)

Any dish can rank from nutritionally decent to junk

Ok, so in what way "dal" can be prepared to call it junk food?

We often confuse fast food with Junk food.

I personally consider a food as junk, if it goes through the synthetic process of preparation and/or use of ingredients; could be lack of nutritional benefits, high in fat, trans fat, saturated fat, etc. By and large, the processed food.

What we consider 'junk' is traditional to others and vice versa.

Could be.... but only one-way...junk food can be traditional to some people, but traditional food may not necessarily be junk food. So the vice versa is not true if the traditional food like "plain rice-dal" can ever be prepared in any way to classify it as junk food. In what way "idli" can ever be made to classify it as junk food. Put simply, there are some traditional dishes in India which has raised the bar of "healthy regime" so high that, you can not ever make it a junk food by altering/adjusting the preparation. I agree that depending upon the preparation there would be a different distinction, that distinction could be spicy food, but again a spicy food may not necessarily be junk food.

People often confuse fast food with junk food, because most of the fast foods are junk food, although not all.