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Monday, August 3, 2015
Onion and understanding
Onion prices up. That is in the news today.
Diversity even in the use of item is amazing. There are those who don't like onions and there are those who cannot do without onions. And there are also those who don't use onions at all.
Is it so necessary to buy onions at a huge price when the pockets are protesting? Why can not we do without onions for a while when the prices are sky high?
Oh yes, there are some people do make it without the pungent bulb for as long as it is wise. They explore new possibilities in their recipes.
I wouldn't call this compromising. Or cutting down on taste. I would say it is a wise adjustment. An understanding.
That is the point. Understanding. Whether it is for a situation or a person, it helps one be good and wise and come out nicely.
In my book, Soulmates Never Part, I have stressed on the importance of understanding between people. Things can go drastically wrong when a misunderstanding occurs.
Diversity even in the use of item is amazing. There are those who don't like onions and there are those who cannot do without onions. And there are also those who don't use onions at all.
Is it so necessary to buy onions at a huge price when the pockets are protesting? Why can not we do without onions for a while when the prices are sky high?
Oh yes, there are some people do make it without the pungent bulb for as long as it is wise. They explore new possibilities in their recipes.
I wouldn't call this compromising. Or cutting down on taste. I would say it is a wise adjustment. An understanding.
That is the point. Understanding. Whether it is for a situation or a person, it helps one be good and wise and come out nicely.
In my book, Soulmates Never Part, I have stressed on the importance of understanding between people. Things can go drastically wrong when a misunderstanding occurs.
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