its been such a long time since the last time i ate pizza, i cant even remember when was the last time. *gasp*.
hit an unsatiable craving last evening, but finally ended up having today.
supposedly, earth is an ideal place for life to thrive, owing to various different factors - water, temperature,etc etc...( i am not going into the details, i just assume you paid attention in geography class.)
pizza ought to be added to that list. seriously, who would want to live in a planet without pizza ? or chocolate cake ? or ice-cream ? or chai ? or ... well, you get the idea. if i make a list of the things which i count as blessings, these would probably top the charts.
Life is too short to stress over things other than coffee, pizza and sleep
— Indian Cartman (@ka_unplugged) July 12, 2013
this tweet which i saw some days back pretty much sums up my feelings.
have a good weekend, all of you, and indulge yourselves. guilty pleasures are the best pleasures of life. anyday.
i know that pic looks quite unappetising. i realise i'm no good with a mobile phone camera whatsoever. i dont know how people use it all the time, i'm never happy with pictures from a phone camera.
(if, by now, you are wondering what the title means, or what it has to do with anything in here, i just chose it because i couldnt think of anything else. if you've never heard of it before, check out its origin and meaning in the wiki here :) )
you should have simply tweeted "send me a Pizza" to the pizza making outlets. cant feel what the guilty-ness in having a pizza.
ReplyDeleteis there a similar curd rice making outlet that i can avail of?
but remember something, i can go to mom's_food_factory and ask overworked_unappreciated_slave_labour for curd rice (and something more exotic too), but dont try asking for pizza. That'd set her tongue and the kitchen burning like an oven !
not that one needs to feel guilty about pizza per se... as long as its a once in a while thing :)
Deletewell at least the good thing about curd rice is that you dont need to outsource it, being the simplest comfort food on the planet :) - though if you have one of the sundry 'bhavans' where you live, you could always try to get a take-out if you want...