During my days of living in India, my sister in law and I had a customary late afternoon walk. The sun would calm down, the streets started to buzz again with horns and hawkers after the sleepy high heat afternoon hours. People from all walks of life, blue collar to white could be seen taking a break or snatching a bite of this and that on the street. The unsaid truth about our walks was, we never returned home without filling ourselves with some kind of street food. It was the real purpose of 'the walk'. Careful of never talking about it at home of course, my mother in law just as my mother would never approve of us eating on the streets.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Green Chutney, Avocado, Tomatoes and Fried Egg Open Sandwich
During my days of living in India, my sister in law and I had a customary late afternoon walk. The sun would calm down, the streets started to buzz again with horns and hawkers after the sleepy high heat afternoon hours. People from all walks of life, blue collar to white could be seen taking a break or snatching a bite of this and that on the street. The unsaid truth about our walks was, we never returned home without filling ourselves with some kind of street food. It was the real purpose of 'the walk'. Careful of never talking about it at home of course, my mother in law just as my mother would never approve of us eating on the streets.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Green Coriander Chutney and Garlic Coconut Chutney
There are only few things M and I can do together without shaking up the house. One is watching a movie. Of course, the movie has to involve at least one Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzennegger or the likes for M to stay fascinated while I plan the next blog post staring at the screen. Then, we can make condiments and chutney together. It’s like our weekend time together.
Monday, May 9, 2011
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