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C’est la vie The Greatest Adventure
Once a upon a time , when I was sixteen, I went off on an overnight train journey all by myself. Mundane as it might sound this train journey was…
Can I have world citizenship please?
I hate petty bureaucracy, filling forms and the numerous hoops that Indian nationals have to jump through. Even our own country gives us a hard time, let alone a foreign…
A to Z April Challenge
I have always wanted to do a blog challenge, at least since I learned about them, but, I always missed the boat! So, my resolutions for 2014 were: 1. Blog…
World Book Day 2014 Travel and Food
Since I blog about food and travel, and I also read, consume, refer to, and sleep with books I am going to dedicate World Book Day 2014 to those cookbooks…
Eggless Almond Cookies Recipe
Crisp and crunchy almond cookies Inspired by one of my vegetarian friends I decided to bake eggless. Since I was quite unsure of the outcome of not having a binding…
Square Meal Blog of the Week
Square Meal's Blog of the Week Recognition and awards of any kind are a bloggers delight. Especially, struggling individual bloggers with huge dreams like me. I tend to go ecstatic…
Lured by the meat – Santa Maria del Sur
Like most urban, trendy, cool people we go to the gym three days a week. We really need to go to the gym. Although I don't see any signs of…
Shop and Party like the 1920s
A Vintage Madame at Porcelain and Red Finally, it was the day of Citysocializer's 'Shop, drink and party like it's 1929'. The party that fuelled my 1920s revival research into…
The Roast Chicken that Saved My Life
The Simple Roast Chicken The roast chicken that saved my life is really as dramatic as it sounds! There's absolutely nothing unique in my recipe and it tastes as good…
The 1920s revival
The Great Gatsby-esque fervour has finally caught up with me after I received summons to a 1920s style prohibition party. I spent an evening exploring pictures and film clips for…