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An Acadia student made momos to pay his tuition.

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Your dumplings might just save you tuition, my son

Some good morning, buddy — this is Halifax, and we have stories. And today’s story is about a fella at Acadia University who decided his student loan wasn't gonna cut it, so he started making Nepalese dumplings, and now his tuition worries are a thing of the past. Sujit Acharya, my son, this Acadia student, he didn't like cooking much, see? But he needed money, so he got to work. He started with a few hundred dollars and an idea to sell these dumplings at a festival. Now, he’s got a whole business, and the demand for his momos is through the roof. It’s a proper East Coast hustle, you know? Turning a need into something delicious and successful. That’s the spirit, right there.

### From Need to Nom

It really makes you think, buddy, about what folks are doing to make a go of it here. Sujit, he’s like a lot of young people coming to our universities – trying to figure out how to make ends meet in a new place. And instead of just getting a part-time job flipping burgers down on Spring Garden Road, he brought a piece of his home to ours. That’s the beauty of this city, it’s a melting pot, always has been, right back to Pier 21 days. And now, you can get some *some good* Nepalese dumplings because a student had a bright idea and a bit of a jam.

* **Entrepreneurial Spirit:** Shows the ingenuity of students facing financial pressures.

* **Cultural Exchange:** Brings authentic Nepalese cuisine to the Annapolis Valley.

* **Local Impact:** Creates a new, popular food option for the community.

This isn’t just about dumplings, my son, it’s about that true Halifax grit, that drive to make something out of nothing. It's about how every corner of this city, from the North End to the waterfront, has stories of folks building something new. And honestly, it makes me hungry for some momos, probably even more than a King of Donair right now.

Some good morning, buddy — this is Halifax, and we have stories.

Tommy MacLellan, Morning Wire, Halifax.

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