Inspiring lines? But when you have to face it in the rough of things, it isn’t exactly so wonderful! The news of recurring shocks to the Nepal’s topography was making headlines every day. It seemed like God was unleashing his wrath again and again on this small but once beautiful creation of his. The rescue operations in Nepal had…
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Around The World In 7 Plates – Food Adventures
2015 was the year of adventure, exploration and every experience had me trying different cuisines from all over the world and in India also. Let’s look back at some of my favourite discoveries and the ones that I will totally recommend. Legend Of Japan in London The land of the Queen, Big Ben and Buckingham Palace- London. Who would have…
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Are You An Abusive Parent?
An 11-year-old Utah boy told investigators that, from October to November of last year, his mother’s boyfriend made him stand in the corner without moving, except to go to the bathroom, eat, and sleep. If he moved otherwise, the boyfriend would allegedly punch him in the head or hit him with a belt; the boy told authorities he was hit…
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Kiddle-Safe Search Engine For Your Kids
Finally, something for kids, Kiddle, a safe search engine for kids is launched(unlike popular belief it is not powered by Google). So like most parents I have always believed in the power of Google to get my answers, whether it was for my kid’s school project, a random question he asked or even which are the top 5 schools in…
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Gujiya Recipe
Ingredients: Khoya Sugar 2 tsp Rasins- a handful grated of finely chopped coconut chironzee cardamom – finely ground Maida or flour 1 cup Ghee 1/4 cup Method: Rub 1/4 cup ghee into the flour and knead into a stiff dough with water. Leave to rest for at least half an hour. For the filling: Saute the khoya over medium heat…
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Recipe For Thandai Passed Through The Generations
Come ‘Holi’ (festival of colours) and the weather here in India gets very hot. While we play with colors to celebrate, all Indian festivals are synonymous with food and one such food must is ‘Thandai’ on the occasion of Holi. Today, I am sharing the recipe of Thandai the way my mom makes it and her mom made it. So yes, it’s…
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This Two Month Old Child Was Separated From His Parents
A child makes a mom or a dad. Our child is our essence, extension of our own being and no matter what we do we cannot, but love it unconditionally. This why I was so shocked to read the news of a two-month child being ill-treated by new parents, so much so that the authorities had to put the child in…
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I Bet You Can’t Figure Her Out- Breaking Stereotypes
I have a strange ability. They say everyone has something unique about them. For some it’s their talent, some it’s inborn. For me, it’s a God gift and yet an odd one. I can look different in every picture of mine and have often heard from acquaintances that I look different each time I meet them. I don’t think I…
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5 Reasons Why Moms Need To Be Fit
Ya, so I am back again harping and trying to get as many moms back onto the fitness wagon as possible and on the side motivating myself as well. The new year always starts with us making resolutions which for most of us die a silent death in less than a month. Almost 90% of the women I know have,…
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Why We Recommend To Take Your Kids To The Kala Ghoda Festival
Let me start by saying I am not exactly a connoisseur of art, I am just like any of you an art admirer. But then KalaGhoda Festival is not like an exhibit of an art gallery, it’s an offbeat shopping hub, it’s a place where culture meets the city, where established names in the film industry/art/food and various other finer…
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