This particular anecdote shows the feeling friendship can evoke.
I have a friend who is beyond words to describe. Why I admire her more is because all she stands for, I cannot imagine to represent or follow. Planning, quick and sharp analytic intellect, compassionate, humble and to top it all, very patient, which makes her unbelievable. She has two children who exhibit both, the worst of sibling rivalry and the best of sibling love, I feel despite the rivalry they love each other because of the careful handling of this tender mother.
The other day we went to a cutlery cum kitchen utility shop together for some purchase. The ideas she shares on such occasions are brilliant and logical. Just bought an idli pot for myself and a uttapam tawa for herself. Just glanced through the store and found induction cook top. Recently seeing an ad, my husband was moved and promised to buy one for our home. She possesses one since the time it was launched, but doesn't use it extensively.
I told her 'what you, its so famous these days and you never use it properly..'
She said that it doesn't suit her with the utterly demanding tiny tots. Its too too swift that every time she boils milk in that she lands up spilling all over because she is distracted by the call of her children. She has not got that call to use it continuously. Speaking so we parted.
I went to the society office of our building where regular maintenance work was going on. The society manager was discussing some issues with me. And a caterer had come to fix the menu for the HOLI party. In between this talk came a call from this friend of mine, asking me to use her induction cook top, and get used to it, before buying one for myself, as she has kept it perfectly packed unused since years.
I was moved by her words. Really noted the compassion she must have for her friend. I laughed and said to another friend of mine sitting before me,' See I have got such friends.. Could people think like this too? Take time out to call and tell like this, expecting nothing, back, nothing as such'.
She din't just stop with saying, the next day she came this way, dropped it in our kitchen, in my absence and went. I was too overwhelmed with her gesture. How keen she is to be of some use for me. Its not that 'see how respectable I am' but 'am amazed how much she could respect somebody'.
The very next day, I started using the great grand induction cook top, that my friend has offered magnanimously to me, making me feel as mine and use until I get a new one. SO I mentally prepared myself to think as if I own one and I can try all that I want to try. Its not that I am using it because I don't have gas or something. I will use it for its sake not as an alternative.
I boiled milk, I did it with amazing timing.
I don't have tiny kids to distract me, I stood all the while to protect the top from milk spill after boiling.
Hurray I did it.
Next what else can I try?
I know it is meant for boiling and steaming.
SO I steamed sweet potato, it took an unusual 5 + 5 minutes. Won't the gas steamer take less time? wondering I told myself, the sweet potato is pretty old, thats why it has crashed. Even after 10 minutes of steaming it remained hard and started tasting bitter. I confirmed my feelings for the old tube root and forgot it.
Next 20 minutes wanted to steam idli!
Went to google and checked for the method for using induction cook top for idli steaming!!
It dint give me satisfactory answers though.
Still went ahead and made only to find it utterly fail...
I had to set the temperature low, or the timing less, no clue. The beautiful idlies that would smile everyday had collapsed to a mass of pasty batter. The batter fallen into the pot from the plate had started sticking due to over heat on to the floor of the pot, which is the height of it, which is unimaginable in any case.
Here I realized how my dear friend had made me experience before I could spend and regret later. I really admired her thoughtfulness in making me think before I leap. Intelligent way of teaching some one a lesson, in a very compassionate, acceptable way. Had she told me plainly that it won't work and not to buy, it would definitely be a unfulfilled dream, rather she said use it, until you buy a new one. Had she even said, 'use and see, then buy' or 'see if it really works then buy' kind of statements, it would seem to be advising which may or may not be appealing.
The most amazing point she added was that, 'I could not use it well, you try your hand, I might be motivated by your good use and I might use properly in future'. Great thought, great words. These are not preplanned. These are her spontaneous feelings. Rare quality one has, to be truly loving. All the feelings of concern, interest, compassion, anxiety, good will whatever, when expressed with out love, lose their real sense. But any emotion put into the love covering, reaches the right destination in the right manner.
This friend of mine is a true example I feel. She can play all her roles to the best, because she is made of LOVE.
I have a friend who is beyond words to describe. Why I admire her more is because all she stands for, I cannot imagine to represent or follow. Planning, quick and sharp analytic intellect, compassionate, humble and to top it all, very patient, which makes her unbelievable. She has two children who exhibit both, the worst of sibling rivalry and the best of sibling love, I feel despite the rivalry they love each other because of the careful handling of this tender mother.
The other day we went to a cutlery cum kitchen utility shop together for some purchase. The ideas she shares on such occasions are brilliant and logical. Just bought an idli pot for myself and a uttapam tawa for herself. Just glanced through the store and found induction cook top. Recently seeing an ad, my husband was moved and promised to buy one for our home. She possesses one since the time it was launched, but doesn't use it extensively.
I told her 'what you, its so famous these days and you never use it properly..'
She said that it doesn't suit her with the utterly demanding tiny tots. Its too too swift that every time she boils milk in that she lands up spilling all over because she is distracted by the call of her children. She has not got that call to use it continuously. Speaking so we parted.
I went to the society office of our building where regular maintenance work was going on. The society manager was discussing some issues with me. And a caterer had come to fix the menu for the HOLI party. In between this talk came a call from this friend of mine, asking me to use her induction cook top, and get used to it, before buying one for myself, as she has kept it perfectly packed unused since years.
I was moved by her words. Really noted the compassion she must have for her friend. I laughed and said to another friend of mine sitting before me,' See I have got such friends.. Could people think like this too? Take time out to call and tell like this, expecting nothing, back, nothing as such'.
She din't just stop with saying, the next day she came this way, dropped it in our kitchen, in my absence and went. I was too overwhelmed with her gesture. How keen she is to be of some use for me. Its not that 'see how respectable I am' but 'am amazed how much she could respect somebody'.
The very next day, I started using the great grand induction cook top, that my friend has offered magnanimously to me, making me feel as mine and use until I get a new one. SO I mentally prepared myself to think as if I own one and I can try all that I want to try. Its not that I am using it because I don't have gas or something. I will use it for its sake not as an alternative.
I boiled milk, I did it with amazing timing.
I don't have tiny kids to distract me, I stood all the while to protect the top from milk spill after boiling.
Hurray I did it.
Next what else can I try?
I know it is meant for boiling and steaming.
SO I steamed sweet potato, it took an unusual 5 + 5 minutes. Won't the gas steamer take less time? wondering I told myself, the sweet potato is pretty old, thats why it has crashed. Even after 10 minutes of steaming it remained hard and started tasting bitter. I confirmed my feelings for the old tube root and forgot it.
Next 20 minutes wanted to steam idli!
Went to google and checked for the method for using induction cook top for idli steaming!!
It dint give me satisfactory answers though.
Still went ahead and made only to find it utterly fail...
I had to set the temperature low, or the timing less, no clue. The beautiful idlies that would smile everyday had collapsed to a mass of pasty batter. The batter fallen into the pot from the plate had started sticking due to over heat on to the floor of the pot, which is the height of it, which is unimaginable in any case.
Here I realized how my dear friend had made me experience before I could spend and regret later. I really admired her thoughtfulness in making me think before I leap. Intelligent way of teaching some one a lesson, in a very compassionate, acceptable way. Had she told me plainly that it won't work and not to buy, it would definitely be a unfulfilled dream, rather she said use it, until you buy a new one. Had she even said, 'use and see, then buy' or 'see if it really works then buy' kind of statements, it would seem to be advising which may or may not be appealing.
The most amazing point she added was that, 'I could not use it well, you try your hand, I might be motivated by your good use and I might use properly in future'. Great thought, great words. These are not preplanned. These are her spontaneous feelings. Rare quality one has, to be truly loving. All the feelings of concern, interest, compassion, anxiety, good will whatever, when expressed with out love, lose their real sense. But any emotion put into the love covering, reaches the right destination in the right manner.
This friend of mine is a true example I feel. She can play all her roles to the best, because she is made of LOVE.