Archive for June, 2008
Published on June 28, 2008
The tongue is to be blamed for leading us into junk-food temptation. I meekly agreed to my friend’s analysis of the situation and the branding of the tongue as the main culprit that leads of layers and layers of fat on our body. I quietly drained the lemon juice and bid adieu to the chicken pattie wondering how to curb the provocation from my taste buds.
Published on June 25, 2008
It makes interesting reading to delve into the mindset of people from various walks of life, who talk about Athena, as they knew her, and as she influenced some aspect(s) in their life. It’s almost like reading pages from the personal diaries of these people, and it goes a long way in holding your attention.
Published on June 23, 2008
The play of light, shadow, effects and even the background music adds to the confusion of the script. Things are just happening, dialogues are just being delivered and amidst all the very-slowly unfolding melodrama, the female protagonist is “unnaturally” omnipresent.
Published on June 22, 2008
In an age of DINKs - Double Income No Kids, I am faced with the pertinent question - To have or not to have - kids (or a kid, to be precise). Seven months down blissful matrimony, a belated honeymoon, and quite a well-settled household, the attention has been diverted to my aging ovaries. The [...]
Published on June 20, 2008
So, when I was asked to make a user guide in MS-Word for a web-application, I did the needful, but also went a step-ahead to offer an online help, which could be integrated into the application. Customers are happy when you offer them a little more than what they accept; and needless to say my customer was glad. The only glitch being nobody wanted to offer me a licensed tool.
Published on June 18, 2008
For an Indian woman, the pressure is emotional as well as social. While she wants to give the best to her husband, by maintaining an orderly house, a daily schedule and hot breakfast and meals served with love, any desire to go lax and easy is ruthlessly subdued by family expectations that you take the best care of your husband. So, if a hot, savory breakfast was the mother’s responsibility (and love) towards her son, the duty immediately falls on the shoulder of the “bahu” to ensure that the son is sent to work with a fully appeased stomach!
Published on June 14, 2008
She also explores smaller, more marginal traditions, including Goenka’s Vipassana meditation camp, the Parsis in Mumbai, and the now-fading Bene Israel Jewish community. She mentions Varanasi in her travelogue, Osho Rajnish’s sex-cult, and provides information on Jain culture.
Published on June 12, 2008
We wanted to fall in love with Chakrata, we wanted to wander into the small by lanes and walk on the clouds, and trek in the forests, but falling in love with Chakrata is forbidden. The intense military presence and tight security, is scary and your every move is closely watched. Photography beyond a certain point is strictly forbidden.
Published on June 11, 2008
The streets of Pushkar are filled with Israeli travelers, who come here in search of spiritual upliftment, but get hooked to the cheap drugs that are smuggled across the borders of Rajasthan. While hash-filled aroma filled the air, and recklessly relaxed white-faces and blue-eyes met our gaze, I wondered why Pushkar was home to so many travelers from Israel.
Published on June 10, 2008
Today, I tried making parathas with spicy gram flour fillings and it came out well. The stuffing can also be used to make Kachoris. Here’s the recipe:
Published on June 9, 2008
I cribbed about cooking in the humidity and the heat. Hubby decided to make life easier for me and brought in a loaf of bread; a rarity in our home. I guiltily served bread and omelets for breakfast and stashed away the remaining loaf into the fridge. It was parathas again for breakfast the next [...]
Published on June 7, 2008
Don’t take forgranted that the other person knows you love him or her – convey your feelinsg and preferably say it with flowers. A hug is even better. Time flies, don’t lose out, say or do these before it is too late.
Published on June 5, 2008
The legend, the imagery, the qualities ascribed and even the mantras are akin. As the legend goes Avalokitesvara looked down from the summit of Marpori, the ‘Red Hill’, in Lhasa, and perceived the world of suffering beings. He was moved and he wept, and a teardrop from his right eye fell on the plain and became the fierce Green Tara…
Published on June 4, 2008
None other than our very own MBA - Mukku Bhai Ambani. The most hilarious part surrounding this activity is that he has been asked to cough up Rs 2.43L as penalty. Now, isn’t this amount just loose change for him!
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To prepare both the recipes you first need to boil the colocasia- three whistles on high heat and one on low when using a pressure cooker. Allow the colocasia to cool and then peel off the skin.