Moroccon Community Bakery is a social hub for community. Everyone goes there and picks these carb-y staple for their everyday meals.
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Green Fingers & love | How lockdown helped me grow plants
Inspiration to grow my own food After several failed attempts at tickling my nurturing instinct, I have finally fallen in low with growing my own food while living in a small apartment. Size doesn’t matter nor does the presence of rooted soil. What matters is a conviction and devotion towards your plants and very importantly […]
The Dragon Legend | The Ultimate Date Night Platter
THE ULTIMATE DATE NIGHT PLATTER Today I present you my story behind our Ultimate Date Night Platter. G (my hubby as he prefers obscurity) and I have known each other for the last 16 years. After knowing each other for 3 years we decided to get married. What followed has been a pure whirlwind of emotions. […]
Reconnecting to my roots | Odia Pana Sankranti | Chatua & Pana Recipe
I was quite thrilled last week to pin the state of Odisha on print media for Odia New year. Here is full article I penned down for Mint Lounge food writer. The abridged version is available to read on this link here. It entails the stories right from Assam to Kerala, Punjab to Bengal, about April […]
Gifts that don’t cost money | Valentines day Breakfast
She had seen them in a shop before, but they were so expensive. How was Jim able to afford them? Suddenly, she remembers Jim’s present. She gives him the gold chain. The chain is beautiful, but when Della asks Jim to put it on his watch, Jim surprises her. He sold the watch to buy […]
Once Upon a Box Hill | Art of family Picnics
Pique-Nique which is a French word meaning to “pack a trifle”, it found its way into the English dictionary later in the 18th century. Well Jane Austen knew the sense it derived and has created the most romanticized picnic scene for EMMA. Back in those days, it were the servants & butlers who toiled to […]
London Photography Workshop – Conclusion
I held my first food photography & styling workshop and it was truly no mean feat. A very special thank you to all the attendees, a couple from Portugal, a mauritian budding chef and a TV presenter and craft professional, Anja the store manager. We had delicious food, arranged tablesscapes, has insightful chats and played […]
DIY Fabric Packaging + A Product review
I wanted to write about this for a long time but couldn’t find the time for it. Blame it on my whole new entourage. The sweaty and meting pot afternoons of y hometown, where the bustling streets would take a route inwards. Most of them resting or catching up on the afternoon shows lined up […]
5 Ways to Quirk your Bathroom
When I was growing up I lived in a small town, magnanimous nevertheless. Yes, I am very much biased to my hometown. Its a debatable topic but we will get back to it some other day. The entire township was a planned settlement. We had a decent house which were referred to as quarters. The […]
A FAMILY HERITAGE. EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL FROM ITALY
In Britain, when it comes to olive oil I remain loyal to Napolina. But when I got my hands on the Tanerramare – Extra Virgin Olive Oil from italy I must admit I loved it every bit. It comes from the southern coastal village of Italy, Salento. It vicinity to the mediterranean and the years of […]