HK: Do you get a chance to grab a breakfast? WW1: I need to rush to catch the first tube as I have a meeting lined up. I mostly miss my breakfast. WW2: Oh mornings are such hardwork? I need drop my kid at school. I need to see off my hubby while I check on my […]
Author: Roy
Too many fish in the sea | Grilled Ras-Al-Hanout Spiced Prawns
I am on the other side of the phone and hear the almost screeching voice of my sister. I am hardly able to gather from her enthusiasm what is the all the ho-hum about. She is at my uncle’s place which is right beside the river side. It a arable three-storied bungalow overlooking the grand […]
Iterations to convincing |Simple Pho Ga (Vietnamese Chicken Rice Noodle Soup)
It’s weekend and my dad is enjoying his third dose of news. As a child I wondered if watching the news was being adult. I am an adult now (biologically yes :-)) but still a long way from watching the news as a routine medicine. I like my news read from crisp paper or news websites of […]
Pronouncing Ravalejar | Travel scrap book Medieval Barcelona
Loitering through the streets of Barcelona I found the need to document the street life of the other side of lively Catalonia/Barcelona….! The streets are full of character and bustling with chaos. You bump into pickpockets,jugglers,theatre artists,dancers and drug pedlars and prostitutes. These are mere photographic presentations of my bird’s-eye view of their courage which […]
Nine To Six | Warm Mixed Beans Salad
8:00 am : You hear the significant bhut bhut bhud….of the Yezdi whizzing past the by-lanes, onto the road and off to steel plant. That is my father going off to office with a two-course breakfast and tea. The office is 8 miles from home. 12:00 am : The by-lane is again coherent with the Yezdi one swift turn […]
Her Hands | Curried Chicken + Mango + Rockets Pizza
I just wrote self-made quote on Facebook and it suddenly caught up like wild-fire. So many friends shared their perspective. To start with I am just back after a quick trip to Spain attending a friend’s wedding along with basking in the sun, gorging on tapas, stamping to flamenco and going berserk with my clicks. The […]
Joys of one year | Avocado Jalapeño Butter Grilled Chicken + Pomegranate tea
When your child completes one year then you can’t wait for the big day. It’s a milestone which adds a cheer to any mother’s heart. You start planning for the D-day much before you can think of. With perfect invitations, best wardrobe, luscious cake and drooling decor all are running wild in your planning days. […]
Deeba Rajpal & Passionate About Baking
The blog turns one year in August. The day I registered with the service provider and till date it has been one of the most enriching experience of my life.I get up everyday with a smile that I have something creative to do. This creativity unleashed in the form of cooking,clicking and writing has made me more […]
Triangle or Circle | Roasted Black Gram Flour & Oats Stuffed Flatbreads
My work desk is filled with tiny cut outs of circles , triangles, rectangles, hexagons, hearts and numerous other shapes. They are being provided to my cherub for sticking on Elmer the elephant.A summer holiday activity undertaken by a time demanding mom. 🙂 However amusing it may seem but what you sow what you reap. […]
Village of Eze Travel Guide | The Gothic EarthSea of Riveria
The commune of Eze lies on the French Riviera in the most South Western corner of France.A thousand-year-old medieval village more than 400 meters above the Mediterranean Sea. A mountainous area between Nice and Monaco, Eze is split between its famous perched village and the ribbon settlement along the beach front that is called Eze-bord-de-mer or […]