Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Quote
What if the parents, from the beginning, taught both children to cook Indomie? Cooking, by the way, is a useful and practical life skill for a boy to have—I’ve neverthought it made much sense to leave such a crucial thing—the ability to nourish oneself—in the hands of others.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
What if the parents, from the beginning, taught both children to cook Indomie? Cooking, by the way, is a useful and practical life skill for a boy to have—I’ve neverthought it made much sense to leave such a crucial thing—the ability to nourish oneself—in the hands of others.
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