Monday 29 September 2014

Day 3

Had a good breakfast this morning, which was pancakes, so I was not hungry, the bonus was that it only cost 65cents. I was the chef and Adrian reckoned they were delicious.

For lunch we had the fritters again, but this time with chickpea flour, were not very adventurous for lunch. 40cents

For dinner we had a very nice pumpkin and yellow split pea dahl with flat bread. It was 80cent so it took up the total allowance for the meal. But it was worth the extra few cents.   My brother cooked for us.

Today from all of my meals I have 40cents left over so almost enough for a nice desert.

One thing that we are missing is something sweet like a biscuit. The new diet has meant that we have had to cut down on things, such as almost no fruit, no meat, so we are currently vegetarian, so having a few nibbles on the grass. "yum" Ha Ha.

Pancakes

pumpkin and yellow split pea with dahl flat bread
 
 
SAVED from being trafficked. Three girls story
Sangita, Karisma and Bramila three sisters, were making their way to the city of Manahari, when they were followed on to the bus by a man. The man convinced the bus driver to drive past where the girls wanted to get off, so that they would only be seconds from the net he had laid. The man escorted them off the bus, but a local police officer intervened as he knew the man as a renowned trafficker, stopping the group he demanded  to know what the man was doing with the girls. The policeman returned the girls home, and the girls were given by Share and Care free scholarships for school, and enrolled in anti trafficking school.          
Trafficking is a huge problem around the world, more than 30,000 people die a year from being enslaved and  abused. 75% of people who are trafficked are females.   

 
 
 


        
 

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