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Long time no see SOPL, I had alot masala fish, then piteesa. Afterwards, I had roti with kerele.

I acknowledge that adversity; I'm sorry for it. I became stuck and began feeling extremely lethargic and completely disinterested - both in life and in posting on PakPassion. In addition, the motivation to pray or even complete simple tasks had become almost non-existent (possibly caused through a lack of sleep - as my cousins stayed over for a few nights - or feeling no inspiration to pray, probably because I was too satisfied with life i.e the GCSE results). Although I haven't fully recovered, I've begun to become more active (playing cricket and moving about more) and began to pray my namaz again (Isha at 12:30 was my first prayer in a few days). Hopefully, I will begin to post regularly again in the threads I want to contribute in and escape from this horrible mess I was in...
 
I acknowledge that adversity; I'm sorry for it. I became stuck and began feeling extremely lethargic and completely disinterested - both in life and in posting on PakPassion. In addition, the motivation to pray or even complete simple tasks had become almost non-existent (possibly caused through a lack of sleep - as my cousins stayed over for a few nights - or feeling no inspiration to pray, probably because I was too satisfied with life i.e the GCSE results). Although I haven't fully recovered, I've begun to become more active (playing cricket and moving about more) and began to pray my namaz again (Isha at 12:30 was my first prayer in a few days). Hopefully, I will begin to post regularly again in the threads I want to contribute in and escape from this horrible mess I was in...

Ok then, good luck.
 
I acknowledge that adversity; I'm sorry for it. I became stuck and began feeling extremely lethargic and completely disinterested - both in life and in posting on PakPassion. In addition, the motivation to pray or even complete simple tasks had become almost non-existent (possibly caused through a lack of sleep - as my cousins stayed over for a few nights - or feeling no inspiration to pray, probably because I was too satisfied with life i.e the GCSE results). Although I haven't fully recovered, I've begun to become more active (playing cricket and moving about more) and began to pray my namaz again (Isha at 12:30 was my first prayer in a few days). Hopefully, I will begin to post regularly again in the threads I want to contribute in and escape from this horrible mess I was in...

I can understand your situation, you wouldn't know how down I am and how I have lost motivation on many things. Courage, motivation and self confidence are just a few to name, so tough phase. However I end up on forums (mostly PP for the moment) to try and just see the latest and maybe interesting threads, but then it's not that motivating to type or read.

Life is a journey and a sort of game where you go though 'challenges' and many other things. It's how you react and get out of it which makes you a 'tougher' person. I know I'm probably wasting by time on forums, but then...

Anyways I'm derailing this thread so I'll leave it.
 
Salad with mayo, yogurt, and chaat masala, followed by noodles, followed by biryani, followed by a little bit of pulao, followed by some daal. Gonna eat some sawaiyan now. :inzi
 
Went to a local buffet restaurant for lunch. Started off with their Chinese fare. Orange Chicken , Fried Rice , Some noodles , Spring Roll and Chicken Potstickers to start off. Then had Chicken Strips with Mashed Potatoes and Mac & Cheese. Had some salad on the side and then a brownie for dessert. Not bad food for 11 bucks.
 
Dahi wada + Aaloodum spiced up with lots of Green Chillies Onions and Bhujias ... I am still dripping wet from the chillies ..... inspite of the Jalebees I followed the above with

Worth It
 
Pan Fried Salmon+boiled potatoes+Rocket Leave Salad with tomatoes, feta cheese, black olives and cucumber dressed with balsamic vinegar.

Yesterday Baked Chicken with boiled potatoes and the above salad.
 
Alu tikki with tomato & onion slice & green chutney in a large Bun heated in amul butter [2 portions] just now with pineapple & orange mixed juice with lots of ice . my dinner :D
 
After painting for a few hours in my new property, I ate 2 and a half rotis with chusa palak. To clear the palate and also because it is a Thursday, I ate two platefuls of halwa (topped with crushed almonds and raisins - of the green variety) which was absolutely delicious!
 
After painting for a few hours in my new property, I ate 2 and a half rotis with chusa palak. To clear the palate and also because it is a Thursday, I ate two platefuls of halwa (topped with crushed almonds and raisins - of the green variety) which was absolutely delicious!

What's that supposed to be? :adnan
 
I had Farfalle Pasta for dinner, then I went my cousin's house, they offered me Biryani so I had a little bit and I had Zarda there too :D
 
Of course I don't mind, stop being so formal dude. :P

Haha, that's simply the way I write. Of course, maybe it is because some posters may actually become offended if I didn't ask politely. :)

You seem to post quite regularly late in the night - where are you from?

Anyway, it's like a sweet rice thing.

Is it simply the traditional yellow mitae chaval?
 
Haha, that's simply the way I write. Of course, maybe it is because some posters may actually become offended if I didn't ask politely. :)

You seem to post quite regularly late in the night - where are you from?



Is it simply the traditional yellow mitae chaval?

I think so and I live in England. I go on it when I wake up and before I go to bed (this is during the summer holidays, in school terms I just check it when I come home). I do my own stuff in between.
 
Hmm, I knew palak had to do with spinach, but wasn't sure about the chusa
part. :) I thought chicken was called 'murghi'. Chuza (or chusa, as you say) is a chick (I just remembered :P). :)

I've always heard chicken be referred to as chusa (or chuza) and never murghi. Must just be the particular dialect where my family comes from in Pakistan.

Well done! :)

Thank you for the praise Square Drive bhai, your compliments fill me with happiness. :)

Don't forget to read 2 naffil to thank the Almighty. :amla

Unfortunately, for some reason after my exams I became extremely lethargic and demotivated to do absolutely anything, not even my prayers or simple tasks. Actually, I began to feel quite disgusted with my self (all of which may have been caused by a lack of sleep, as my cousins stayed over for a few nights) but thanks to Allah (the Greatest) I have been able to escape the tremendous mess I was in and just told myself that I have to become more active, and thankfully I've improved and become more positive and inspired (including to post) again.[/QUOTE]
 
I think so and I live in England. I go on it when I wake up and before I go to bed (this is during the summer holidays, in school terms I just check it when I come home). I do my own stuff in between.

I see, just like me you fall asleep considerably late. How old are you and what do you currently do (in a job, studying etc)?
 
A large bowl containing the combination of Rice Krispies and Weetabix (both cereals, so of course accompanied by milk) followed by some tuna pasta bake.
 
Yellow Dal , Rice , tomato chutney , green salad & pineapple raita for lunch .
 
I've always heard chicken be referred to as chusa (or chuza) and never murghi. Must just be the particular dialect where my family comes from in Pakistan.



Thank you for the praise Square Drive bhai, your compliments fill me with happiness. :)



Unfortunately, for some reason after my exams I became extremely lethargic and demotivated to do absolutely anything, not even my prayers or simple tasks. Actually, I began to feel quite disgusted with my self (all of which may have been caused by a lack of sleep, as my cousins stayed over for a few nights) but thanks to Allah (the Greatest) I have been able to escape the tremendous mess I was in and just told myself that I have to become more active, and thankfully I've improved and become more positive and inspired (including to post) again.
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I see. If you don't mind me asking, which part of Pakistan are you from? :)

And good to hear that my compliments make you happy! :)

I see. I think a way to keep yourself fresh at all times is to constantly make wudu (ablution). Try that, and you'll feel great. :19:
 
First time I have heard about this.

I had it for the 2nd time . juicy pineapple bits in yogurt with black pepper & hint of black namak . At my house, they make lot of raitas & dips .I love raita with grated cucumber, diced tomato's & onions & thin slivers of green mirchi [de-seeded] served with biryani :)
 
A full plate of tuna pasta bake, followed by two Snickers chocolate bars. :D

Suppo,it is chooza & not chusa - that is a mango you dont slice & eat but suck & yes Square is right , chooza is chick . We knew a Multani family [still do ] who in their parties would serve yummy chooza's made in butter . Since they served alcohol too for their Sarkari friends, you would often see fat people sitting with glass of booze & a plate topped with them bones . I also know people who eat the chooza bones completely :inzi
 
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Suppo,it is chooza & not chusa - that is a mango you dont slice & eat but suck & yes Square is right , chooza is chick . We knew a Multani family [still do ] who in their parties would serve yummy chooza's made in butter . Since they served alcohol too for their Sarkari friends, you would often see fat people sitting with glass of booze & a plate topped with them bones . I also know people who eat the chooza bones completely :inzi

The mango is called chaunsa. :inzi
 
I had it for the 2nd time . juicy pineapple bits in yogurt with black pepper & hint of black namak . At my house, they make lot of raitas & dips .I love raita with grated cucumber, diced tomato's & onions & thin slivers of green mirchi [de-seeded] served with biryani :)

Sounds delicious.I also have a love for raitas.
 
A large bowl containing the combination of Rice Krispies and Weetabix (both cereals, so of course accompanied by milk) followed by some tuna pasta bake.

wow, that's so cool. I remember a brief period where I mixed cereals together but I stopped doing it. Was it experimental or have you done that before?
 
What time is this for breakfast? Oh yeah, you are posting from Canada, which is on the other side of the world...

Yup, it was around 12 PM at that time.

What is Nihari?

It's made out of lamb.

BeefNihari.jpg
 
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