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Mealtimes are sacred in an Indian family. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are always eaten together, with the grandmother or mother at the helm, lovingly preparing traditional dishes like dosas, idlis, and curries. The food is often served on banana leaves or traditional plates, adding to the cultural charm.
There’s no alarm clock quite like an Indian household at 6 AM. 🛎️ savita bhabhi episode 150
Every Indian family has its own unique stories and experiences. There are tales of love, loss, triumph, and struggle. There are stories of grandparents who migrated to different parts of the world, of parents who worked hard to provide for their families, and of children who pursued their dreams. Mealtimes are sacred in an Indian family
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Indian cooking relies on daily trips to the Subzi Mandi (vegetable market) for seasonal produce.