Once
upon a time in ancient millennia, there was Caveman and Cavewoman . Caveman had the physique of a Greek God-
perfectly sculpted body, rippling with muscles. Admittedly he looked a bit
shaggy – could have done with a nice haircut and shave , but hey don’t
complain. Focus on the lean mean body J
They
divided their domestic duties – caveman was the hunter and gatherer and
cavewoman sat in the cave waiting for the freshly hunted game and freshly
gathered fruits. In the meantime, she fetched water, wove baskets, wove fur coats,
tended to the kids. All the food was organic, freshly gathered. Result- All
were extremely fit and self reliant . There was no concept of dieting or gym.
They
tended to live together in communities, so child minding was not a problem at
all. The women folk took turns in minding the kids. They were no toy-
stores ; kids entertained themselves by playing with twigs and branches,
fashioned boats from barks of woods , chased reptiles . In the evenings, under
the starry sky, the adults gathered
around an open fire , told stories, sang songs. There was no voice of a rock star crooning in the background , just the sound of
their own voices and the sound of the
wild.
Now
here we are , centuries later , living in a world where technological advancements have galloped
in the last 2 or 3 centuries, making
this world a hugely bewildering place. If our forefathers were asked to live in
today’s world, they would find it very hard to cope with the seemingly countless
array of gadgets and devices.
Now a 'community' has come to mean a virtual group of strangers across the world ,sharing the same ‘interest’ on face book . The ‘interest’ could vary from 'liking' the same TV show to anything under the sun
Now a 'community' has come to mean a virtual group of strangers across the world ,sharing the same ‘interest’ on face book . The ‘interest’ could vary from 'liking' the same TV show to anything under the sun
In
addition to the technological advancements, the roles of the different family
members have changed or evolved every 50
years or so . Mid 20th century, women’s liberation movements had the desired effect and that meant that
more and more women are going out to work for a living. So in essence both the partners have become the hunter- gatherers
and so now in the 21st century, family life and roles have become very confusing.
Largely now domestic chores are shared by both
the partners ( Some ladies would steadfastly vouch that the husbands don’t help
at all with the household chores and the wives are meant to come back after a hard’s days
work to cook a decent meal, do the
dishes, change nappies, help with homework , do the school projects ) So all in
all , a very fast pace of life .
Putting
a decent , healthy , made from scratch meal on the table every day is a huge
challenge for most women. No wonder in many countries, pre packed tins of foods
, ready to eat meals , TV dinners are the norm of the day . And it’s no wonder celebrity
chefs are making massive sales on concepts like ‘How to cook from scratch in 30 mins or
less’ or words to that effect .
Unfortunately
I come from a country, where everything revolves around food , and that too making it from scratch ( no tinned
cans of chickpeas for us , oh my the horror if another lady (from my part of
the world) had to look into my shopping trolley and judge me by my tins ! No,
instead it has to be made from scratch taking dried chickpeas, rinsing it ,
soak it in water overnight , then
pressure cook it the next day and finally added to the gravy( making the gravy takes another hour of pounding and grinding) Whew! .
So
any cooking completed under 30 mins is
considered a miracle. We can’t live without our main course of rice /rotis , a
curry ( veg or meat based) , a veg stir fry , every single day . So the
nights I crack up , I order a takeaway and
consequently my Jelly Belly starts
wiggling again .
To
put my quivering belly out of its misery , I turn to my stove with a sigh and start the preparations for the 3 course
meal , yet again ....wishing I could be part of the caveman era .
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