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From 'fish tikka' to 'mutton biryani', this hosteller has her homecoming buffet list sorted

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Chandigarh, December 13

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We all have had a love-hate relationship with home-cooked food. However, it is only after living far away in a hostel do we realise the importance and value of ‘maa ke haath ka khaana’.

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Life came a full circle for this girl who was returning home after a hiatus of five-long months and looking forward to devour some non-vegetarian ‘ghar ka khana’.

A post was shared on Twitter by the girl’s father. In a screenshot of their conversation, she had sent a long list of three-course meals that she expected on the day of her arrival.

From fish tikka to mutton biryani, the girl couldn’t wait to indulge in her cravings for non-vegetarian food as she had been eating from a vegetarian mess for the past five months. She requests her father to “please acknowledge and oblige” .

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“Daughter is coming home on 16th evening after 5 months. Hostel (and hers is a Vaishnav one) really makes kids bhukkad-Bhikhari!” read the caption of the post.

Check the post here:

Netizens couldn’t help but share similar ordeals in the comment section. Some revealed how they get such requests/orders from their kids even after they have been married and are now adults with their own children.

Read a few comments here:

 

While it’s almost impossible for mess food to compete with ‘maa ke haath ka chicken’, the girl’s cravings are justified.

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