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Before yesterday, my father brought a lot of shawarma, so for yesterday’s breakfast I has 2 beef shawarma, for lunch I saw we had extra 1 beef shawarma and half chicken fillet sandwich with some fries so I heated them up and ate them, I think I had Fanta as well. 

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Bismehe Ta3ala 

Assalam Alikum 

Right now, I'm thinking of all the people who went to sleep hungry.

I see beggers on the street, they are boys who are between 7-12 years old.  They wait when the customers finish their meal, so they can eat the coleslaw.   It would end up in the garbage anyway, so they grab it right before it is thrown out.

The pita bread was for 1,500 LL before the inflammation.  Now, it is for 2,250.

I saw a boy asking people to give him money so his baby sister could have formula.

During fajr time, I hear young boys the age of my children, going through the trash bin to take out plastics, glass, and aluminum cans to sell them to recycling factory.  

I hope there is nothing wrong in saying life is not fair.  God give them patience and rizk.

On topic:  mujaddarra

 

 

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Yesterday for breakfast I had cornflakes with milk and sugar, for lunch I ordered from one restaurant called ny fries, they had 2 combo promo so I ordered it. 2 (1 beef and 1 chicken) sandwich with fries and diet cola. Before I sleep I had unflavored yogurt. I guess that was dinner.

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On 1/22/2021 at 6:20 PM, Laayla said:

Right now, I'm thinking of all the people who went to sleep hungry.

This morning l saw a report from Thailand where most of the material in a landfill was food wrapped in plastic. The person being  interviewed pulled up a plastic bag and opened it to show food that he said, if you washed this you could use it.

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5 hours ago, hasanhh said:

This morning l saw a report from Thailand where most of the material in a landfill was food wrapped in plastic. The person being  interviewed pulled up a plastic bag and opened it to show food that he said, if you washed this you could use it.

Bismehe Ta3ala 

Assalam Alikum dear brother

I hope you are well and in great health.

If the poor want to eat meat in the Philippines, some of them resort to pagpag.  I've seen how they prepare the meat, it's unbearable.

La howla wala quwata 2lla bil Allah al 3le al 3dthem.

What is pagpag?

Pagpag is a term given to left-over food, meat picked from garbage and dumps, which is then washed, cooked and sold to poor communities in Manila, Philippines. This is their daily staple food.

These communities are at a very bottom who fail to afford a single meal sometimes. Pagpag can either be eaten immediately or later.

Pagpag has now become a profitable business as sometimes, even restaurant owners buy meat from pagpag collectors.

Dictionary meaning of pagpag: Dusted off, recycled

A bag of pagpag costs around 20P (Philippine Pesos) to P30 ($0.59 to $0.39).

 

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Yesterday for breakfast I had 2 pizza patee with milk and tea, for lunch I went out with my family and we had from one restaurant called ny fries and burger, I had halal beef patty with 2 strips fake bacon and fries with cheese plus diet cola. 

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We had spaghetti with beef meatballs for our supper. 

I'm about to enjoy my customary evening herbal tea. Today I have Chocolate Rosemary. (I know, it sounds weird, but it's actually quite nice.)

And almost definitely tomorrow morning I'll have coffee with milk. 

 

Speaking of milk, I had some milk which was about to go sour, so I made it into cheese. I liked it but nobody else in my house did. Maybe next time I have old milk I'll try making yogurt instead. 

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Before yesterday like always, my father ordered a lot of shawarma, so Yesterday for breakfast I had 1 chicken shawarma and 1 Chicken Musahab with garlic sauce, I had 2 yogurt as well. For lunch I had grilled thighs chicken with rice and lentils soup.

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2 minutes ago, Laayla said:

Sahtain.  Ya @Diaz have you ever tried fish shawarma?  :)

 

Thank you sister. Nope, they don’t exist in here xD

I only tried fish fillet.

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On 1/27/2021 at 9:39 PM, hasanhh said:

Thanks. l had to look this up to find out what this is. Never heard of it before.

It's tea which includes both rosemary and cocoa shells. I believe the base is honeybush. I don't remember what else is in it, but it's pretty good.

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Yesterday for breakfast I had fried egg with pizza ingredients (no pizza sauce), for lunch I ordered from one of my fav restaurants called NY fries and burger, I had fake bacon burger with fries and diet cola. 
 

 

9 hours ago, Laayla said:

Lettuce salad, french fries, 1/2 kilo of  deep fried filet fish with tartar sauce and hot sauce.

Sounds yummy. Would like to try it one Day. Tho I eat only salmon or Pampus argenteus (Zubaidi fish). XD 
 

Yesterday my father brought fresh fish from his friend, I wanted to eat it for lunch but they made it for dinner, I don’t know the name of that fish. 

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Yesterday I wasn’t in a mood to eat for breakfast, I was planning to skip but then I saw my pizza patee on the table, so I had it. After few hours my father was hungry, he made 2 grilled kashkaval cheese sandwich, he gave me half.

For lunch I had leftover Molokhia with chicken with rice, I think I had a drink with it but I can’t remember.

For dinner my father ordered from one Middle eastern restaurant, he ordered 12 grilled chicken (6 thighs and 6 breast, 3 spicy and 3 original each) 5 side dishes (Corn, Macaroni salad, Hummus, Beets and Tabouleh), 2 family fries, 1 family drink and 10 piece of puri bread. This family meal cost $40, I’m not sure if that’s expensive but I think it’s worth the money. I had 3 puri bread with 2 thighs, 1 breast, tons of fries, hummus and diet cola. 

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Yesterday I skipped my breakfast because I woke up at 9am, for lunch I had Sausage with fries, diet cola and Lentils soup. 

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Yesterday for breakfast (it was at 12pm) I had 2 kashkaval Cheese sandwich. For lunch (it was at 5:30pm) I ordered from Hardees because I was shopping with my mother. I ordered double chicken sandwich with curly fries and diet cola.

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Ate: Desi ghee fried Paratha,omlette and chai for a very late breakfast.

Eating: Orange juice, nibbling on some walnuts, pistachios and dried apricots

Will eat: Qeema with Naan and raita (in about 5 mins)

Some days I really question my metabolism. How can one eat high calorie food non stop and still remain hungry?

 

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1 hour ago, starlight said:

Some days I really question my metabolism. How can one eat high caloric good non stop and still remain hungry?

 

Our responses to stress affect our hunger levels. Do you work in a  high-stress environment? I have seen that people who have high-stress lifestyles and are always on the go (e.g. ER doctors, professors, fire fighters,  flight attendants etc.) usually have a constant urge to eat. 

 

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4 minutes ago, inneedofprayers said:

Do you work in a  high-stress environment? 

Not at the moment. I am a doctor with an easy routine but that's a good observation. I have a busier, more hectic life than most people in general. 

Today wasn't mentally stressful but I did quite a lot of work around the house and I think that's the reason. 

 

 

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Last night for supper I served oatmeal - and everyone was happy with it! From now on, whenever I don't feel like cooking, we're having oatmeal. 

I set out a variety of nuts, fruits, sweeteners, cinnamon and milk, for everyone to dress their own as they preferred. This was one of the easiest to serve meals I've made. 

Afterwards, everyone was sleepy so I looked it up. Apparently oats help with sleep, which is more reason to have them for supper. 

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