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I live in a small zoo. Not literally, but kinda. I never wanted to have this many animals, but I married a kind and compassionate woman that will care for any living creature that needs it. I used to fight, I used to refuse, not wanting all the added responsibility, but unfortunately, I have a weakness. One that I cannot overcome. If I feed an animal, I instantly feel responsible for it. Why? Because food = love. I call this my inner immigrant grandma. I constantly need everyone to eat and once they do then its love at first bite 😂 I was just raised this way. My mother could cook literally anything, epically, famously, and no matter how long she had been working or how tired she was, her first question was always "are you hungry?" So, while she wasn't the type to gush with big emotional professions of love and affection, I always felt cared for in her kitchen. Everyone did. Now, I do all the cooking for my own family, because I want them to feel just how much love can go into a dish, just like I did.
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food is love, period! it's a big part of korean culture too. as you probably know, seniors often say "밥은 먹었어?" which means "have you eaten?"—similar to asking "are you hungry?" it's their way of showing care... i love this culture!!!! 💜
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Yeah, I left out the Korean cultural components of this for another posts because as you and I know, its in EVERYTHING. I try to explain to people just how much and its still hard to explain. One thing that they usually get is that everyone in K-dramas are always eating, like really eating, because is how it is. Everything happens around meal, esp in a household.
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so true… i love drinking with good 안주 😝 way more, i'm not really into grabbing a beer and playing darts tbh 🤣
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