Day 148-Corny

No Job is Small.

If a man is called to be a streetsweeper, he should sweep streets even as Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven played music, or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that all the hosts of heaven and earth will pause to say, here lived a great streetsweeper who did his job well.–Martin Luther King, Jr.

I love roasted butta (corn) and cannot resist buying one everytime I see a a seller roasting it. The smell just pierces through whatever haze you are in and knocks you into buying it !! With a combination of lime, salt and chilli powder this is just what the doctor recommends on a rainy day… Slurrppppp!!

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Pravin Menon aka PhenoMenon is a corporate junkie by day and a food experiencer when he is not working (which he usually is most of the time). He is into adventure sports, food experimentations and when he is not carrying out explosions in the kitchen, he usually is eating (or drinking!) Contact him at pravs@phenomenalworld.in

8 thoughts on “Day 148-Corny

  1. In early 1700 Christopher Wren the architect of St. Paul’s cathedral in London, who was building this cathedral which was going to be one of the most magnificent building for centuries to come, was once by talking to his labors during the construction of this building. He wanted to know why and what they were doing..
    Some said that they were working for money, some for their family, some just cause they said that they were the best..
    So on .. But there was one brick layer who was said -“I am building a magnificent cathedral for the generations to come.”

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