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Lock Down Day 11

COOKING TIME


After awesome as well as boring 10 days of lock down, on the Day 11 Dad and I were the cook as we decided to give some rest to Mom for few days.

So for today me and Dad were in the kitchen, 

Dad prepared Dal, Bhat & Tarkari for the meal, I cleaned the dishes,

For lunch tried to make Rasbari (Rasgulla) but failed, and failing is how we learn right ?, 

Talked to some of my inspiring friends who have been inspiring me to try out various things throughout this lock down and regular days of my life. It feels good to have such inspiring friends,

After that made some Soyabean Salad, enjoyed it, 

Finally I made Roti and Tarkari for the dinner, Dad cleaned the dishes, 

Took steam and did a salt water gargle to provide some relief to my swollen tonsilitis,

And here ends the Day 11 of lock down with one increasing case of COVID-19 instead of getting towards solution of the pandemic, it is spreading more and is supposed to reach population of million affected in next few days from around the world.

Hope is the dangerous thing, it can drive a man insane. Let's Hope for the end of COVID-19.

Till then,

!Stay Safe!

!Stay Healthy!

!Thank you!  

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