Most of us focus on how much water we drink, but almost no one talks about how we drink it. If you often gulp water while standing at the kitchen counter, walking around the house, or rushing between tasks, you might be making a surprisingly common hydration mistake. It may seem harmless, but both traditional … Continue reading The #1 Hydration Mistake That Drains Your Energy Every Day (Fix It in Just 10 Seconds)
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In our modern kitchens, we often keep tamarind in plastic covers or containers, but Grandma always had a specific way of "curing" and storing it to ensure it stayed fresh for years without losing its tang or health benefits. Proper storage prevents the tamarind from turning too dark or losing its natural oils. The Traditional … Continue reading The Traditional Way to Store Tamarind – A Simple Homestyle Healthy Tip
When are you most happy? Happiness, for me, is deeply rooted in a sense of stability and fulfilment rather than fleeting moments of excitement. I feel most content when there is sufficient money in my bank account, not because wealth itself brings joy, but because financial security brings peace of mind. It allows life to … Continue reading Where My Happiness Lies
What will your life be like in three years? For what felt like a lifetime, I lived in the twilight. It wasn't the beautiful, golden hour of sunset; it was the endless, muted gray of a dawn that refused to break. My life wasn't dark, but it certainly wasn't bright either—a quiet purgatory, a waiting … Continue reading Rainbow After Purgatory
What aspects of your cultural heritage are you most proud of or interested in? What My Parents Taught Me About Giving When I think about my cultural heritage, it’s not the grand or flashy things that come to mind. It's the quiet, simple ones. I'm most proud of the memory of my parents' hands, stained … Continue reading Where My Roots Still Live
What brings you peace? In a world that seems to move faster every day, filled with endless notifications and a constant pressure to accumulate and hold on, I often find myself searching for a different kind of quiet. For me, true peace isn't just a state of calm; it's a profound realization that is rooted … Continue reading The Peace of Impermanence
This Coconut Cocoa Cake is a soft, gently sweet, and comforting vegan dessert made entirely with simple pantry ingredients. Born during the Covid-19 lockdown, this recipe reflects a time when creativity replaced convenience, and home kitchens turned limitations into beautiful experiments. With coconut milk, jaggery, and warming spices, this cake has a rustic charm and … Continue reading Coconut Cocoa Cake – Eggless & Vegan Homestyle Cake
