In today’s fast-paced world, many of us rush through meals using forks and spoons while scrolling on our phones or watching television. Yet our grandmothers often insisted that the best way to eat was with our own hands. This was not merely a cultural habit—it was a mindful and traditional wellness practice. Eating with your … Continue reading The Wisdom of Eating with Your Hands – A Simple Traditional Way to Support Healthy Digestion
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This is a simple vegetarian salad or light bowl commonly prepared in home kitchens using leafy greens, roasted chickpea dal, and gentle seasoning. Made in a traditional homestyle manner, it is light on the stomach, easy to digest, and suitable for everyday meals for both young and old. Ingredients Lettuce – 1 cup, torn into … Continue reading Panikoorka & Chickpea Homestyle Salad
As we reach the final day of February, we also reach the gentle close of our journey through heart health. To mark the month's end, I have a special gift for you—a quiet celebration of the simple, traditional kitchen. This Beetroot and Peanut Sundal is a humble homestyle bowl, born from the wisdom of kitchens … Continue reading The “Earth & Heart” Approach
In our grandmother’s kitchen, dosa was never just a breakfast dish. It was a quiet morning ritual filled with patience, care, and nourishment. The rhythmic sound of batter spreading on a hot tawa and the comforting aroma of dosa roasting slowly brought warmth to the entire home. One of grandma’s most trusted secrets for making … Continue reading Grandma’s Healthy Dosa Recipe Using Cast Iron Tawa
Daily writing promptHow would you describe yourself to someone who can't see you?View all responses If I were to describe myself to someone who couldn’t see me, I’d begin with the basics: I stand at 5.6 feet tall with a build that’s neither thin nor bulky, and I weigh around 60 kilograms. Some might describe … Continue reading Simple Life, Strong Principles
Daily writing promptDo you have any collections?View all responses Do you have any collections? Yes, I do. I have both philately and numismatic collections—I'm passionate about collecting stamps and coins. I’m especially drawn to items that are tiny, rare, and beautiful, so anything unique or delicately crafted easily catches my interest. There’s a quiet kind … Continue reading Passing the Past From My Hands to Yours
Daily writing promptWhat is the legacy you want to leave behind?View all responses What is the legacy you want to leave behind? I’ve often wondered what people will remember about me when I’m no longer here. Not the kind of remembering where your name flashes briefly in a conversation or a photo, but the kind … Continue reading Ashes of a Life Built to Endure
Daily writing promptWhat's one small improvement you can make in your life?View all responses What's one small improvement you can make in your life? Lately, I’ve been asking myself: What’s one small improvement I could make in my life? Not a major overhaul—just something manageable, a step in the right direction. And after some thought, … Continue reading Prioritizing Sleep
Daily writing promptWhat is your favorite restaurant?View all responses I don’t really have a favorite restaurant anymore—at least, not in the way I used to. There was a time when trying out new places, sampling different cuisines, and enjoying the ambiance of a bustling restaurant felt like such a thrill. But somewhere along the way, … Continue reading Why I Gave Up Restaurants
