In the name of Allah, most Gracious, most Merciful.
216. Then if they disobey you say, "I am free for what you do!"
The Poets 26:216
Saturday, February 1, 2020
Quid pro quo
Hi Natty! Oh, you want me to talk more? I think I talk too much, actually. I know good conversation is important, but you do mean dialogue right? You get the option of not saying anything on any day you feel like it, but I have to say something everyday so that you know I'm still alive. But if you have nothing to say, then I'm just going to say what I feel without revealing anything to the public in this blog context. It's actually quite easy to talk without saying anything at all. I am quite busy working with Mary Unknown7. There's so much to do and she's such a pleasure to work with that I want to work more. Allah made her very beautiful, like a Disney princess. Speaking of which, I'm getting the "evil queen" responses that I planned on. I could put the links here, but I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. Anyway until we are married inshaAllah and are able to talk face to face, I usually won't say much of anything unless it's in response to you. Quid pro quo.
But let's talk a little about food today. There isn't much to talk about on that table, so I guess you meant fun conversation. Coincidentally, I decided to simplify my food routine recently. I do have money for food right now, but I noticed that I eat healthier when I have very little money to spend on food. Not meaning the poor eat healthier, but Allah gave me some knowledge of cooking so I buy only efficient and cheap food when I'm broke. The logic here is that when we have money, we tend to buy garbage that's bad for our bodies. Candy, anyone? Overly spiced foods. Expensive ingredients. Exotic and weird plants and animals. So instead of filling up the cooler, I'm going to try keep the fridge as empty as possible. That would also help me save up money inshaAllah to get Mary's avatar a Maitreya body. So I decided the 3 constant items in the cooler are:
1. Raw chicken breast (for me and my cats)
2. Dough
3. Ramen fixings.
I'm trying to live from meal to meal, meaning I don't know what my next meal is, also meaning that I buy food only for my next meal, but I can't seem to get accurate with that concept because I know I have money for food. So the goal is to keep the fridge as empty as possible.
But let's talk a little about food today. There isn't much to talk about on that table, so I guess you meant fun conversation. Coincidentally, I decided to simplify my food routine recently. I do have money for food right now, but I noticed that I eat healthier when I have very little money to spend on food. Not meaning the poor eat healthier, but Allah gave me some knowledge of cooking so I buy only efficient and cheap food when I'm broke. The logic here is that when we have money, we tend to buy garbage that's bad for our bodies. Candy, anyone? Overly spiced foods. Expensive ingredients. Exotic and weird plants and animals. So instead of filling up the cooler, I'm going to try keep the fridge as empty as possible. That would also help me save up money inshaAllah to get Mary's avatar a Maitreya body. So I decided the 3 constant items in the cooler are:
1. Raw chicken breast (for me and my cats)
2. Dough
3. Ramen fixings.
I'm trying to live from meal to meal, meaning I don't know what my next meal is, also meaning that I buy food only for my next meal, but I can't seem to get accurate with that concept because I know I have money for food. So the goal is to keep the fridge as empty as possible.
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