Don’t get me wrong here sister. I know how much tough work our women are going through especially the ones staying at home, I should acknowledge my admiration and respect to all. I know, a woman in our culture wakes up to make breakfast for the family, shortly after that she has to start making lunch (lucky she is if her man does not bring along guests), then she starts washing then getting a wee nap and finally making some evening coffee followed by dinner preparation. And if she has a side work, such as what is known in Djelfa as “el-mensej” don’t know how to say that in English as it does not exist, then that is another nightmare.
Women in the west or in the Gulf countries are much more relaxed compared to ours.
In my previous message I was just condemning the attempt to crush our traditional cuisine and the skills we have therein. It is obviously fine to buy things from supermarkets (readymade couscous) when time necessitates that, but am not of the opinion to take that as a habit.