Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Dont Mess with My lil Sis

When we were home - south coast - for vacation, the popular and fast moving snack there is viazi karai. In the previous post, I gave the recipe for viazi karai, that which my big baby Nratili loves! Now that is a home recipe but for commercial cooking, the ingredients are fewer and used sparingly especially the wheat flour & salt and the extra taste additives aren’t used at all!

Regardless of the taste, as long as its viazi karai, my baby is game! ;-) We were from visiting several  relatives and of course eating wherever we visited but by the time we reached home, the girls still had room for some food. They had saved up some cash and the best snack bet would be... yap! You guessed it right. Viazi Karai!

My mum volunteered to go buy them and along went her younger sis, the baby of the house. A great deal of time had lapsed and we were thinking that they are playing along the way. Shock on us! Kumbe the dude selling had continuously ignored them coz they were kids and serving others despite them being there first and buying the largest quantity!

When mum stood firm and confronted the dude on why he was ignoring her, the dude instead started shouting at her. She still stood firm and was finally served and get this... she was given less three pieces of the viazi karai! When she finally arrived and narrated her story, Nratili was not amused. Infact she was very agitated.

She immediately shot up and told her lil sis to lead the way and show her the idiot who had the audacity to do so. I could only imagine what was going through her mind and at the same time pitying the dude. Nratili gave the dude a piece of her mind but only after he had given them the three pieces that were short of the amount paid.

The dude was left explaining himself as my girls walked away as if saying, “...talk to the hand!” ...and as she famously likes saying, "Shinda Hapo!!!" My big baby was soo mad! She came back hissing and puffing! Don’t mess with my lil sis! I was proud of her for standing up and being there for her younger sisters, as I always keep telling them ...“Be your sister’s keeper!”

Indeed she was! God bless you mum!  Muuaah!

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