Cooking!
Well, well, well - international MC experience is indeed a learning experience - not only in AIESEC but also personally!
Especially coming from an Indian family, being a vegetarian and having no siblings will have all the more impact and changes on you when you live abroad!
I remember the times last year on the Indian MC, where we never cooked - ordered food from everywhere to now in Sweden, where you gotta cook almost every day! Miss those times :) Was indeed very lucky then. But now times have changed!
Never ever in my 23 years have I bothered to go in the kitchen, see whats my mum been doing and how much effort it takes to cook a whole meal. Now I realize what my mum went through, when I ordered food at home and got pissed when some salt was less or wasnt according to my best liking!
Well this time was suddenly a change back in IC at home, where I had an excellent time appreciating my mum's food and sharing these feelings with my parents. Indeed they were happy!
And i have managed to have a decent hand on cooking now, since there are no options for me..
I think i can manage to cook some basic indian dishes now with the exact flavour..Here are some pictures on what i can do :) Btw, i have started to enjoy cooking!
Truly AIESEC changes lives...




