Ramadan Kareem to all the GPSO Mothers out there, doing their best to ensure their families have the best options during this fasting period.
Fasting is very important as it is one of the pillars of Islam and it increases devotion to God. The essence of fasting is summed up in one word, ‘Taqwa’ which is a recurring theme in the Qur’an and a paramount Islamic value. It is both an attitude and a process.
The role of a mother to a person is very important. It remains a paramount duty for Mothers to ensure that the season of fast is provided with necessary meals for Sahur andIftar, whether appetizers, desserts or sides such as smoothies and salads.
For this season of Ramadan, it is essential to always include a generous amount of fruits to your diet. According to research, fruits help stabilize the digestive system and reduce the chances of constipation. The Holy Quran also prescribes Dates (also known as Dabino) as a good fruit option when breaking a fast.
Most times, when we think of buying fruits, the most common challenge in mind is how to preserve it. This is because fruits are fresh and should always remain fresh. To relieve you and your family the stress of eating stale fruits, here is one sure way to preserve fruits:
To retain the freshness, place fruitsin an air-tight plastic bag and store in the refrigerator. Consume within 3-4 days. Please do not freeze and avoid fluctuation in temperature, as much as possible.
So caring mothers, show more love to your families with plenty of fruits. Just remember that whatever you decide to feed your family, fruits should not be left out. A healthy family is a happy family. As you fast this Ramadan, ensure you stay on the healthier side of life.
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