A Nigerian woman recounted her experience of completing her meal preparation after her gas ran out at 2 a.m.
She shared a video on her Instagram account, @kyootkimilar_, depicting her struggle to cook in the early morning hours. In the video, her pot was strategically positioned on the gas cooker, with four candles placed underneath to provide heat.
The woman aimed to finish cooking spaghetti and eggs using this creative method. Speaking in Yoruba, she explained that her gas ran out while her food was still uncooked, but she remembered having candles from a past birthday celebration, which she decided to use for cooking.
The video has attracted significant online attention, with many praising her ingenuity, while others questioned why she was cooking at such an early hour.
Watch the video below;
See some of the comments below;
@affables The food done, abi e no done?
@hito_delights Candlelight dinner no pass like this🔥
@loaflifestyle.ng My Ekiti sister, why were you cooking at 2 am? Ehn fine girl 😂
@nancy_phil How soggy was the food ? 😂
@augustinaevbote Advantages of keeping good relationship with your Neighbors. You will definitely need them 😁😁😁
@edutex_poundz Normally dey supposed set something that will be given us notice to know when gas is about to finish oo
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