Despite
the strange circumstances with lockdown this year, plenty of things about the
first day of Ramadan kicked off with the usual:
Half
the family fasting and the other half starting a day later
Kids
staying up all night planning to eat rubbish and being completely hyper at
suhoor time
My
first day headache due to coffee withdrawal, work stress and going out in the
sun to get groceries.
Kids
asking if we could get drinks…because it is Ramadan
Some
good things were the same too:
Finishing
work and feeling a sense of relief
Feeing
very contented in my prayers
My
after-work nap with my youngest
Feeling
inspired to blog
A
lively and upbeat iftar alhamdulillah
Daily
iftar WhatsApp pic swap with my sisters and sis-in-law, we love doing this.
I
am trying to meal plan, especially with it not so easy to just go out and buy
groceries when I need, especially meat. I have made a WhatsApp group with the
kids and asked them to share what they would like to eat so I can build it into
my plan. My older three are fasting and I become a complete sucker and give
them anything they want when they are fasting.
For
the first iftar, I decided to make a bit of everything, so that everyone could have
a favourite. Most of it was made in my air fryer or in the oven, by-passing frying,
but still carb-heavy. From now on, I am hoping to make one or two simple dishes
and sick to healthy options. Lets see if the kids let me get away with that.
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