Was home alone last Sunday and generally prefer to do some
cooking when alone. Rice, daal and Potato
fry seemed to be a perfect menu for dinner.
The dinner was ready in no time. Though I had put in all
efforts to make the best, I couldn’t match my Mom’s cooking. After all, maa k haath ka khane ka koi jawab nahi hota.
The first bite and I realised something was missing. A typical issue with salt is it has to be in
perfect quantity. Salt is typical – it has to be in perfect quantity. The
absence of salt makes the food tasteless and so does excess of it. I had not
added salt – either to daal or to potato fry.
Got some salt from kitchen and added it to Potato fry
straightaway. The next bite was still tasteless. The salt was still missing.
When I tasted the daal, then I realised
that salt was missing in daal and not in the fry. I had blindly added salt to
potatoes without even checking what lacked salt. The potatoes were more salty
than required and the dinner ended up being not so tasty.
Sometime after dinner I had a thought,
How often do we end up trying to solve issues which are not the actual problems and turn a blind eye to the real problems?
Just a thought to ponder…..... :)
11 comments:
so very true.. as we run behind trying to solve the wrong issues, we end up ignoring the real ones..
also, could not resist telling you, we would like to taste 'aapke haathon ka khana'
one more thng: you lost the taste of that dinner, but still made it fruitful with this wonderful lesson:-)
Really liked the article..........would like to refer the blog.
giftwithlove.com
Good thing...
ahmedabadonnet.com
The contents are really good…
picturebite.com
Pretty…
mumbaiflowerplaza.com
Interesting…
rosesandgifts.com
Lovely…
bangalorewithlove.com
Marvelous…..
chennaiflowerplaza.com
Amazing the visit was worth…
Gurgaonflowerplaza.com
wow….
puneonnet.com
Liked the post
keralaflowerplaza.com
Post a Comment