One thing living away from home has taught me is that cooking isn't just about feeding yourself. It's about creating a little comfort after a long day. Today's dinner: aloo capsicum, parathas, and mango juice.

One thing living away from home has taught me is that cooking isn't just about feeding yourself. It's about creating a little comfort after a long day. Today's dinner: aloo capsicum, parathas, and mango juice.

u/jxnwright — 2 days ago

I never thought I'd miss food this much. Since moving away for work, outside food has become a part of my daily life. It's quick, convenient, and honestly... tiring after a while. Tonight I got to eat homemade food after what felt like forever. The taste wasn't just different—it brought back memorie

u/jxnwright — 4 days ago
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What iconic 1990s food item was your ultimate favourite but is completely impossible to find now that you are in your 20s?

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u/Nanaman — 28 days ago

Which childhood snack combo defines you? Pick one from each row and tell us your code in the comments! Are you an A-2-Y or maybe a D-1-Z? Your choices say everything about your personality!

u/jxnwright — 1 month ago
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A big week for cricket: Shreyas as captain, Kohli injured & a blockbuster Test at Lord's

Cricket fans have plenty to talk about this week.

Shreyas Iyer is being discussed as India's next T20I captain, which could be a huge moment in his career. After leading teams in pressure situations and showing maturity as a leader, many fans feel he deserves the opportunity.

At the same time, Virat Kohli's injury means he could miss the upcoming Afghanistan ODIs. Whenever Kohli is unavailable, it leaves a massive gap in the batting lineup and raises questions about who should step up in his absence.

And if that's not enough, England and New Zealand are battling it out in the first Test at Lord's. Two strong teams, a historic venue, and plenty of quality players on display—exactly what Test cricket fans love to see.

It feels like we're entering a new phase for Indian cricket while also enjoying some top-class international action.

What's the biggest story for you?

Shreyas Iyer's possible captaincy?

Kohli's injury setback?

Or England vs New Zealand at Lord's?

Would love to hear everyone's thoughts. 🏏🍿

This style usually works better on r/ipl because it feels like a fan starting a discussion rather than posting news headlines.

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u/jxnwright — 1 month ago