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You sir have no respect for other peoples medical condition.
I was traumatized by Broccoli growing up.
Have some respect for the survivors

I humbly beg for your forgiveness
 
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Extra masala :D

Doesn't it give you runs to the toilet later??

I mean extra masala right in the morning.

Motu haha long time ago in teen years i turned skinny despite increasing my food intake i am what you call a real life shaggy from scoobydoo :D
I eat a lot yet my weight refuses to change

I remember you mentioning this before.
 
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Naan cholay with chai @jamahir @django

Some people are willing to skip breakfast for school i missed my bus so many times as a child because i had a rather large appetite :D
Those parathas dont eat themselves you know
Parathas and tea yum yum, but have recently switched to 2 eggs and tomatoes, losing weight as well.
 
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Probably more more, sometimes kababs instead of eggs, but that brings the wrath of mother on me because they are usually reserved for my younger sister :P


I was raised in rural punjab, and there we used to put makhan on parathas and then eat them + bowl full of yogurt and lassi to go with it. Lunch was mostly same except parathas getting replaced by good old tandoori rooti with makhan + whatevers the saalan. Dinner was the only meal without oil, and instead of chai we got doodh.
I eat Pakistani breakfast food while in Pakistan..layered parathas made with butter shortening, lassi, with some leftover "salan" from the dinner the last night, fried eggs...some times, especially while in Lahore, chana with Lahori naan, lassi, nihari, pen di siri paye, etc But I can feel the weight starts to go up so I need exercise to maintain it...which at times become difficult in Pakistan.
 
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I eat Pakistani breakfast food while in Pakistan..layered parathas made with butter shortening, lassi, with some leftover "salan" from the dinner the last night, fried eggs...some times, especially while in Lahore, chana with Lahori naan, lassi, nihari, pen di siri paye, etc But I can feel the weight starts to go up so I need exercise to maintain it...which at times become difficult in Pakistan.
Even with that diet weight has never been a problem for me or anyone from my family. I was until recently a very skinny guy according to my relatives. Only this year my weight actually got somewhere it should be for my height.
81kilos for 6'2. And to be very honest i cant really live without this food for long. You can only do so much with bread.

Extra masala :D

Motu haha long time ago in teen years i turned skinny despite increasing my food intake i am what you call a real life shaggy from scoobydoo :D
I eat a lot yet my weight refuses to change
Same was the case with me till recently, i ganied like 10 kgs in a year and some months.

You have to train your body from a young age to handle spicy food :D
I think we come with that function inbuilt.
So far i havenot encountered anyone that cant take in shit ton of spices...
 
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Nasi lemak + milk tea is my usual bfast of choice.
 
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Paranta with keema and desi tea. The breakfast of kings! (also the breakfast of gas).
 
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