How's your Ramadhan so far? It's pretty much hot and deserty here. And even though I barely share the light of the sun, I feel quite different. Not really healthy, but not sick either.

Anyway, I've been trying to come to MLN every day to cook better food for dinner and breakfast. You see the problem with living in my boarding house, I can't (and too lazy to) cook. 

But, I can cook all I want in MLN. I got the stoves, refrigerator and various ingredients. I even have this cool rice cooker. I usually take 1 hour before the meal time to prepare my banquet. Mom sent some chilly food, so I just need to make the sweet food to match.

One thing I realize this past week: sometimes I can't finish my food. Either the rice pot is too big or the cooking is too much, I feel that I'm wasting a lot. I believe that making food for your own is the ultimate happiness. I don't really like making food for lots of other people. That often makes me feel like a maid, especially when the people I cook for never give something in return (helping to wash dishes or throwing garbage without I'm asking, for example). They say an A type blood will always remember what they give and when they can't take it anymore, they'll ask something in return. *Well, basically, I want everyone work as much as I am so that none feel used*

However, making food for more people is economically cheaper. It's like buying in large quantity. It's cheaper than buying 1 piece only, right? Using the same amount of gas or electric power, making bigger portion is much more efficient than preparing for solo. 


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