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I am not like other Indian girl, Neither full of coy nor enough smart. Anyone could easily consider me as crap, Use for nothing and meant for none. I am not fond of ornaments and makeups, while I am easily befooled by others. Anyone could easily consider me as mugg, Why I don't yet know. I am fond animes and fairytales, may like other Indian girl, sometime I felt my life is full of solitude, unlike othe joyous girl, I am in the desert of loneliness, which creates thirst for enough love and care. ©Bhagyashree Jena #one Indian girl
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a-person-standing-on-a-beach-at-sunset Food and storytelling have been intertwined for generations. Recipes carry not just the taste of food but also the flavor of memories, traditions, and cultures. Here’s a short story that revolves around a family recipe and the emotions it holds: --- The Secret Ingredient Maya grew up in her grandmother's kitchen. The warm scent of cardamom, cinnamon, and roasted nuts greeted her every time she entered. Her grandmother, a sprightly woman with kind eyes, had a signature dish: Kulfi, a creamy Indian ice cream that was the star of every family celebration. No one in the family could replicate her kulfi. "It's not just the ingredients," Grandma would say with a wink. "It's the love you pour into it." Years later, after her grandmother passed away, Maya found an old, yellowed recipe book hidden in the back of her cupboard. Inside was the recipe for the kulfi, scribbled in her grandmother's looping handwriting. It was simple, yet there was one item circled in red: "Secret Ingredient." Maya puzzled over it for days. She experimented with different spices, fruits, and nuts, but none matched the taste of her grandmother's kulfi. Frustrated, she nearly gave up until she remembered her grandmother’s words: "It's the love you pour into it." She decided to give it one last try, this time slowing down, savoring every step of the process. She remembered the laughter in her grandmother's kitchen, the stories they shared, and the warmth of her hugs. As she stirred the milk and sugar, tears rolled down her cheeks, and she felt her grandmother's presence. When the kulfi froze and was served to her family, everyone gasped. "This is it!" they exclaimed. "Just like Grandma’s!" It was then Maya realized: the secret ingredient wasn’t an exotic spice or rare nut. It was the love, patience, and memories poured into the dish. From that day on, Maya’s kulfi became the centerpiece of family gatherings. And each time she made it, she felt her grandmother’s spirit, reminding her that food isn’t just nourishment—it’s a way to keep traditions and loved ones alive. --- Would you like to explore more stories about food and recipes? Or perhaps a specific dish's tale? ©Kuleet food recipes ##
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