Don't Disrespect Mothers' Cooking


The internet is the online opinion platform that displaced newspapers, magazines, radio and Oprah. That’s why we should take it with a pinch of salt. Opinion is not fact, like a hen laying eggs or a child crying because it is teething.

That is why we must not use the internet to rubbish tried and tested things such as, our mothers’ cooking. They fed us when we were born and we were not good to look at: hideous little things, eyes closed and fists balled up. They continued feeding us until we reached 18, left home and boarded the internet jet, where we learned that home cooking is bad.

We should shut up during Thanksgiving, Christmas, cultural and religious holidays because mothers make an extra effort to prepare food for us. It is therefore hurtful, to mouth unfounded conspiracies about what is on the table, because the internet is not real. Why would you believe a stranger over your own mother?

Vegan and vegetarian experts might have a freezer full of spare ribs, short ribs, T-bone steak, rib-eye, chicken thighs, duck, lamb chops, rack of lamb, pork tenderloin, pork skins, you name it. You don’t live with them. Some of them are liars. I’ll never forget how stupid I felt when I first realized that the person doing the cooking video was not the same as the voice-over. Some of the so-called food  influencers cannot chop an onion, let alone boil pasta.

How then do we sit at the dinner table prepared with love, and disrespect our mothers, because of internet hypocrites? This piece has made me hungry. Let me watch the movie, Eat Drink Man Woman.

Nonqaba waka Msimang

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