Junelle Bromfield’s desire to cook for her fiancé Noah Lyles left her in a major dilemma as her choice of meal became too problematic to prepare.
Noah Lyles fiancé Junelle Bromfield is already preparing for when she will become his wife and that includes planning and executing home chores.
The Jamaican has not shied away from performing home tasks since moving in with her Olympics champion fiancé and even after getting into a bigger house, she has largely resisted the urge to pay someone to do most of them.
From tidying up the house to decorating it, she has been at it all and it seems cooking is also on her to-do list.
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‘No more stuffy videos’ - Junelle Bromfield left disappointed as Noah Lyles stamps his authority over her risky experiments
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However, her latest attempt to display her culinary skills ran into headwinds after she opted to cook a meal that she was seemingly not prepared for.
“I will be cooking today. I went to the store today and I saw they had frozen red snappers, I didn’t want frozen red snappers, I want the fresh ones so I went there and I ordered some red snappers,” she told her fans on TikTok, revealing why it was not a wise decision to buy the fish in the first place.
“I went to calculate today…$120 but because of pride, I took it anyway and I took it without thinking because; 1) We don’t have any pot that is big enough to fry this and 2), even though we have a grill on the top of this (cooker) I don’t know in the US where I can buy callaloo.”
While she craved fish, Bromfield later learned that she did not have what was required to get it ready, forcing her to ask for tips from fans online.
“So, anyone knows where I can go and get some callaloo and some pots that is big because I don’t want to order those online. I want to cook it tonight because I don’t want to freeze the fish,” she went on.
Whether she got the big pots is something her fans will have to wait and see in her next update but it is clear that she is also struggling to adapt to the US culture given some of what she was used to back home in Jamaica is not easily found in America.
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For example, callaloo, a plant used in popular dishes in many Caribbean countries, is not easily found where she now leaves and it is unclear if she was able to get tips on its availability as missing them would have forced her into preparing her meal in a manner she is not used to.