Ramadan Kareem !
I am alive, I still eat A LOT! I don’t go out much since I pretty much tidy up, iron, wash, cook then sleep :/ don’t get me wrong but it’s a whole different level of responsibilities and I seriously get why they say it’s tough! AND YES, WOMEN ROCK!
Before I forget,

He heee, I stole Anil’s design and photo-shoped it since everybody else does it ;) <– big hint!
Married women, is there like a schedule you have for meals to cook everyday !? Or your imagination runs you wild o mashallah y’all are Martha Stewart wannabes! no seriously, if you work and you got like an hour n’ half to whip something up from scratch HOW DO YOU IT EVERY DAY?! and if you don’t what are the options? and do you get to go out like before?! Don’t start giving me the “when you get a baby it’ll be worse” talk I KNOW but why is there so much to do while there’s less time :( !
The End !
August 10th, 2010 at
7abeebti Chicka, you make me giggle. I love ‘watching’ bloggers settle in to new married life.
I am flexi-wife, sometimes plan meals and sometimes not. Just make sure you always have what you need on hand to be flexible. I recommend my dear friend Mimi Wilson’s cookbook:
http://www.amazon.com/Once-Month-Cooking-Spending-Delicious/dp/0805418350
I don’t follow the method exactly, but the principle is so helpful.
August 10th, 2010 at
I don’t know about you but I don’t have time to do anything but sleep and surf the net after work :P
So anything you can whip up in that short time is an accomplishment LOL! :P
Loves you though :*
August 10th, 2010 at
Allahu akram
I have a bunch of recipes that all take under an hour (most under 30 minutes) and use the least number of dishes (yes I hate doing the dishes too).
And when you have a baby you can dream of when they are all grown up and can help you :-)
August 12th, 2010 at
wallah I feel the same, it is all new to me 2 and even though I enjoy the housework it is exhausting at times, as for cooking thats an other dilemma lol try cooking for a vegetarian and a picky eater at the same time :s
August 14th, 2010 at
try to prepare meals from the night before and save up any leftovers. Try easy recipes like chicken pasta with boiled veggies, spaghetti bolognaise, steak with mashed potato, fish fillet, casseroles, stir fried veggie noodles, vegetable bechamel and so on, all are quick to cook.
tip: it would be a good idea to start freezing food like chicken stock, rice, lasagna, etc. or at least refrigerate them for later use. And remember defrost and marinate from the day before. If all fails go to your mom for food ;)
August 14th, 2010 at
and mubarak 3laich al shahar :)