I woke up this fine Sunday morning — sleepy still, I went to
get Rohi fish. As the seller aunty weighed it, and uncle cut it, I had quite an
unsatisfactory feeling. It's not being cut right, I thought. I saw aunty
weighing two snakehead murrels and dropping them near uncle. One of the murrels
moved, and I hoped for it to not be alive. I ignored and went back to watching
my Rohi being cut. Then, aunty picked up a murrel, and tried to kill it. It
slipped. I did not like the sight of it because the fish moved like a snake.
I was reminded of the time when I was a class V kid. I had
often suggested my father to buy all the freshly-fished fishes and throw them
back in the water, so that they can live. We can eat the already-dead ones, but not
the ones who are suffering for the lack of water. I went vegetarian for next
six years, because my Science teacher had asked my class to make a mass-promise
to not eat non-veg. I take the words, "I promise", quite seriously. That's an unbreakable vow for me. To trigger the promise, I also happened
to see the butchering of a goat that my father tried to hide from me.
Anyhow, returning to this Sunday morning, once my fish was
cut, aunty asked me for money. I thought she was asking more. I confronted her,
obviously. She said, “I will return the change.” It felt weird, this had never
happened before. Although I got my change back, I felt I had been tricked even
if it was a matter of ₹10. That’s not a good feeling, you know.
Usually when I get fish, I am so excited that I eat fish fry
as brunch. Today I was in no mood. So, I decided to experiment with eggs,
bread, cheese, and mashed potatoes. Thanks to my mother watching morning show
of Padmaavat, I could neither call her to tell her about my unsatisfactory
experience of buying fish nor could I ask her the ways to make firm mashed potato
patties. No, internet doesn't help like mom's secret ways do! I ended up with
broken patties, and gave up. I decided to add cheese and potato to my
bread and dip it in egg to make French-toast-sandwich. The fancy one-minute
videos on the internet will never be tried out in my kitchen again.
I was exhausted. I just needed eggs now. As I cracked open the second egg, with yolk
and albumen there was a lump of red. That killed me, I had never seen something
like this. Mom always said, the eggs that we eat are unfertilized. No chick can be born out of it. Yay to eating
eggs! But crap, I saw blood or assumed it to be so. I began chanting,
"Don't let this turn you into a vegetarian again. You do not want to be
the go-to-KFC-eat-Veg-Zinger person or go-to-Delhi-eat-veg-momos person again
in your life. You know what you have missed out. Don't let it happen again.”
I threw away those eggs, and began afresh with a lot of
courage. The lack of blood in the fresh ones made it easier for me to prepare
my French-toast-sandwich. But, (I think) universe still wanted to send me a
message. As I poured the leftover egg on pan for making an omelet, the egg
decided to shape itself as a fish. Believe me when I say, I was freaked out.
What was it supposed to mean? The voice in my head kept chanting, "Don't
turn into a vegetarian."
I clicked a picture of it, to update on my social media
platforms of course. I then got my food to eat but kept it aside.
I wrote a first draft of the day, and then ate. I decided to edit it later with
a less freaked out mind and add it to my blog. Also, I hoped it would be
appropriate to caption the entry as, "Not for the faint-hearted or orthodox
vegetarians with the policy of live and curse non-vegetarians - you guys kindly keep
scrolling. Others, do click on the link below to read the complete story of a
Sunday that I hope doesn’t get worse."
- Do not, I repeat, do not take your kids to butcher shops if you want them to continue to eat meat of any kind.
- I hope you find the post funny. I do. I am tired, and I cannot stop laughing at my day so far.
- If you ignored my caption and want to lecture me on why humans shouldn’t eat animals, save yourself the pain. Unlike many, I have experienced both lifestyles and I choose to eat the meat of my choice.
- Nothing good can come out of Padmaavat.
- Thank you for reading.
- How's your Sunday? Tell me about it in the comments, if you may.
- Blood in egg white is perfectly fit for consumption, a later Google search revealed.
Comments
Phew an tired already to say all this.. m glad to hear a fresh view from a person who experienced both
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