When Help Makes All The Difference .
Today we had online classes. I am not a big fan of online classes because the feel and experience we get from offline classes are very different. I decided to make soya chunks roast for today's lunch. As my mother needed to go to work, I told her that I would prepare it. Seeing this, my two younger brothers also came and said they would help. Thomas, the youngest among them, has his Christmas exams, so I asked him to go and study and told him that I would cook the dish after my class. My class was supposed to end around 12:30 p.m., so I asked my other brother, Isaac, to cut the vegetables so that I could start cooking immediately after class. He is very interested in cooking and likes to try new dishes, so he agreed without any hesitation. But his help made all the difference 😂. By the time I came to the kitchen, he had not only cut all the vegetables but had also boiled the soya chunks. I felt very happy because it was a great help for me.
When I started making the dish, I asked him whether he had added salt to the soya while boiling. Unfortunately, he had forgotten to do that, which made my work a little more difficult. After preparing the roast, it still didn’t have enough salt even though I added some later. Usually, we add salt while boiling the soya chunks because that is when it gets properly absorbed. Somehow, after a few trials, we managed to fix it. In the end, all of us enjoyed our lunch with soya chunks roast.
Please Note: I wrote this with HIS (Isaac's) permission😄😄.

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