You seem to eat a lot of pulses/beans/veggies What's your kichri recipe? We do kichri with rice and mung beans when someone is not well
He doesn't know, he's askin his wife. Flanders probably lecturing the poor woman right now as she tries to enjoy her first meal of the day.
Love how much closer as a family we are during Ramadan as we are eating together all the time. Mrs has been in UK so been fasting alone but she is back tomorrow - happy days. Start work earlier and finish an hour earlier here so everyone can get home by Maghrib. Mayhem on the roads but great seeing all volunteers handing out free food and water packages to anyone who wants them. What age do your kids start fasting there? The 5 year old in our house fasts until Zuhur, then gets an hour to eat and drink, and then fasts until Maghrib again. They seem to love doing it at that age.
Thats healthy and good for you mate...i try and eat as much healthy food as I can helps with my routine and training. We tend to do various kichri to be honest, the most easiest and simplest one we tend to do is the rice, onion, bit of ginger, bit of salt to taste and touch of ghee. After fasting all day soft food is the best to eat so easier to digest as well. Thats very similar to what some of my Chinese mates do generally. Then top it off with chick peas, veg and salad and stuff. The red meat we tend to eat veru little of once or two a week maybe, chicken a lot more than red meat.
Nice to hear from you Jakarta. What you describe is what I mean about the atmosphere I can remember as kids we used to keep half day fasts. It was at our pace if we gave up the ghost sooner, it was ok. Was all about familiarising the kids with the practice. Used to love waking up for Suhoor, greedy kids! I had the same approach with my son...he would Fast for a few hours lol...it was nice, he was part of it and had earned his quid for extra sweets for Iftar. Now he's 15 and he's doing it everyday, it's great to see.
That sounds more like what we call pilau. I like my veggies and dhal too but kids rule ramadhan so I let them decide Today we had lasagne. With a bean mozzarella and tomato salad I am from a family of meat eaters though so it plays a big part in our diet. How you with offal? Kidneys/liver etc
Chicken liver, seasoned with salt n pepper, fried with onions and a handful of coriander thrown in a minute before serving.
Not like pilau though, as its a bit watery like soupish..very much like haleem but in a very simple form. We tend to do haleem often as well, especially during Ramadan its very good for you, either of these and the kids are happy as they relate the simple stuff as part of Ramadan to be honest. My eldest moans saying its Ramadan so we need to have kichri and chick peas as part of iftar, even when we cook or buy other stuff... My kids grew up one these stuff and home made fresh veg and so on, none of that tin food. They will get fish and chips but the proper stuff none from those dodgy kebab shops lol I am fine with kidneys, liver and so on am not fussy in that sense, i will eat anything thats halal, just try and keep it as much healthy as i can to be honest. Regular meat isnt good for you though, even prophet (saw) advised against regular meat eating habits not healthy ap cut down on the red meat mate if you can, especially the kids as they tend to have problems later on in life.
That makes sense. I think depending on where you are from different names are used to describe things. So biryani is basically pilau for me. As for meat I agree too much meat isnt good but again its not quite like eating a 12oz steak on your own. Its more like taking a steak cutting it into chunks cooking it with a veg and eating it with chappatti or naan. So in a plate of sauce and a couple of chunks of meat
As a kid back where my dad is from it was straight into coals and the eaten with a bit of salt I'd cooked right i prefer offal to the meat. Take tripe (ojri as we call it). Cooked right its delicious. Mum makes it and loads of my white side of family ate it and loved it not knowing it was tripe.
Do hear excuses there tubby! Listen mate unless you want to look like Homer @Spurlock I would cut down on the meat lol