The wording is fine. The reality is disappointing. :D The pattern seems to be that it's usually a woman taking charge of and being the manager of the kitchen.
the series is quite insightful. What intrigues me most is the preference of days for non-veg is so very Indian. Like it's an unwritten norm that only sunday's are dedicated for non-veg. Another aspect that is very glaring is how Indian father's don't really adjust or are open to newer cuisines.
Quite a nice read.
Thanks Jeevanshu.
On a side note, what disappoints me every time I open a story from this series is the "Kitchen Owner" label always belonging to a woman.
Sure. What can be better wording?
The wording is fine. The reality is disappointing. :D The pattern seems to be that it's usually a woman taking charge of and being the manager of the kitchen.
So true. I wonder when we'll get to see these patterns change. (in the Indian context) *sigh*
the series is quite insightful. What intrigues me most is the preference of days for non-veg is so very Indian. Like it's an unwritten norm that only sunday's are dedicated for non-veg. Another aspect that is very glaring is how Indian father's don't really adjust or are open to newer cuisines.
That's true. India as a nation is quite different yet similar.
Agree.