A Good Little Girls Zine

The sun slices the kitchen counter in half,
my laptop screen flickers with the recipe I’m loosely referring to
and its battery is low,
dangerously low–it’s how I like to do Sunday dinner…
On a tightrope,
knowing I may have to rely on my photographic memory at any moment.
I mix and stir and bake.
I chop, chop, chop some more.
Boil chicken in water she says,
I scoff and add ginger, garlic,
cumin, coriander,
bay leaf, peppercorns,
salt, apple cider vinegar.

I may love an all American chicken salad, but inside me spices scream to be added!

The timer dings on repeat
and I multitask the two meals,
pulling breakfast out of the oven,
stirring dinner to mix the ingredients well.
Taste both–
one may need another run, before achieving perfection;
one is just right.

It’s Sunday eve,
a day before a possible snow storm in March–
which makes me worry
about the daffodils and buttercups that have sprouted in my yard–
and I am ready.
An hour and half of prep
filled with memories and satisfaction.

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Sonia Chintha

Sonia Chintha is an Indian American writer who lives in the Washington DC area. She blogs, writes poetry, and fiction. She is also an English teacher who believes that our experiences teach us more than any test. She is the founder and co-editor of Good Little Girls.

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