Pictures tell a thousand stories... Contest by @fortwis09

in Steem Kids & Parents24 days ago

Assalamu Alaikum,
Hello everyone,
I am @afrinn

From #Bangladesh

Assalamu Alaikum By the grace of Allah, everyone is healthy and well, Alhamdulillah, I am also healthy and well. Today I will tell you a thousand stories about a picture. I hope you all like it. Let's start.

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The picture you see above is definitely a picture of Jhalmuri. I have loved Jhalmuri since I was a child and it is located in our Elenga market. This shop sells Jhalmuri from about 4 pm to 8 pm. But I have never eaten Jhalmuri before this shop.

I went to Tangail Park yesterday. There are various kinds of things there such as toys and interesting things for small children. So I spent some time with the children and set off to return home. Then we got down from CNG at Elenga market. At that time, my child and another child with me were very eager to eat Jhalmuri. Moreover, Jhalmuri is a very favorite food for me. So I bought a spicy muri for 20 taka.

The joy was immense and the feeling was different. Although I don't eat much food on the roadside. But the spicy muri of the roadside shop was so tasty that I can't explain it in words. So I enjoyed the food and missed my family a lot. So I thought in my mind that if I ever come to the shop again to eat spicy muri, then I will take the food for my mother.

Anyway, my daughter and I, my aunt, all of us came together to eat. If my daughter had eaten noodles. I ate jhalmuri alone. The spicy muri is stuck in my mouth. So if my husband and I ever have the time, we will definitely enjoy the food at Elenga Market.

Moreover, I talked to them. The people were very good and soft-hearted people. I started to feel very sorry and inspired by the old man working there. Many people don't have the idea that we have to work and eat in our old age. Seeing the man at my grandfather's age, I felt very sorry. Who did I start talking to? I gave my daughter noodles and she started eating noodles. However, my daughter praised her after eating noodles. My daughter is very young. She praised her food saying she liked it.

Anyway, then we enjoyed the Jhalmuri noodles and light snacks and got into another auto. In this way, we reached our home within 10 minutes. So friends, in this way, the time passed with my joy and with the child and by eating. I will say that I shared with you various things and joys associated with this picture. Friends, may all be healthy and well, may Allah Hafez

Thank you all for reading my post


I would like to invite some of my friends to this contest. They are,

@chant @Solayman @uzma4882
@adeljose @m-fdo @abdul-rakib @damithudaya @dove11

Thank you for reading my blog.

Thank you

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LocationBangladesh 🇧🇩📷
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From #bangladesh

Allah Hafeez

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Your love for Jhalmuri shines through in your post. It is wonderful how you shared the experience with your child and aunt. The description of the spicy muri and the dedication of old men to his work is particularly touching. It is great that you appreciated the people and the food at Elenga Market. The way you wove together the story of your outing, the joy of eating Jhalmuri and the interaction with the vendor is engaging and relatable. Thanks for sharing this lovely memory with us dear. Wishing you success!

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Thankyou so much my dear ❤️❤️

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