After a year that felt like a whirlwind with lots of travels, Kavi and I decided to wrap up our calendar with something a little different. This time, we teamed up with friends (and their super-cute 2-year-old) and landed in Luxembourg, a country so small you can cross it in under an hour, and its…
Tag: Food
Paris – Beyond the Hype: A Quick Guide to the City’s Best in Two Days
7 min read… To be honest, our expectations for Paris weren’t sky-high. This was our eighth trip of the year, booked months in advance, so by the time it came around, it felt more routine than exciting. We grabbed last-minute tickets for the Louvre and Eiffel Tower and decided to just go with the flow….
Chasing Hygge: Our Favourite Moments in Copenhagen
5 min read… Denmark is often ranked as one of the world’s happiest countries, and after just two days in Copenhagen, we totally get it. Yes, it’s pricey—but with free healthcare, top-notch education, a great work-life balance, and super-efficient public transport, life here just works. Hygge – A cosy, content feeling the Danes have mastered….
Made in Kitchen #4 – Pineapple upside-down cake
Prep Time: 90 mins Ingredients: NOTE: 1 cup = 250ml. All these measurements are for a large baking pan. Adjust accordingly. Pineapple slices – 1 Tin Cake Flour – 2 cups Baking Powder – 1 Tbsp Pinch of baking Soda Salt – 1 Tbsp Granulated Sugar – 1 to 1/2 cup Brown Sugar – 2…
Made in Kitchen #3 – Garlic Mushroom Roast
Prep time: 20 mins Ingredients: Mushrooms (small-sized) – 250 g Garlic – 3 cloves Onion (small-sized) – 1 Butter – 2 tbsp Oil – 1 tbsp Black pepper powder – per taste Salt – per taste Mixed herbs (optional) Recipe: 1. Heat the oil and butter in a pan. 2. Add finely chopped onion…
Made in Kitchen #2 – Raddish Paratha
Prep time: 60 mins Ingredients: Radish – 1 large Green Chilli – 2 nos. Onion – 1 Turmeric Powder – 1/2 tbsp Red Chilli Powder – 1/2 tbsp Garam Masala – 1/4 tbsp Wheat Flour – 1 cup Oil – 3 tbsp Coriander Salt – per taste Warm water Recipe: Take 1 cup of…
I bet 100 bucks you can’t avoid junk food for a week. Accept the challenge?
6 min read… Junk means old or discarded articles that are considered useless or of little value. We all know junk food is unhealthy. We are aware that it is the cause of heart problems, obesity, depression, and other ailments. But, we cannot stop eating it, can we? Knowing that it’s harmful, we still crave…