Spring is in the air |
The Good first:
- The weather opened up
- Got together with a friend over dinner. She was visiting from Lexington, SC because of the Easter holiday
- Caught a great performance inside the 34th street herald square station (picture below)
- Bought a great bargain dress from Burlington and Gap and a pair of everyday office shoes from naturalizer.com (picture below)
- Got a breather at the laundromat since there was nobody else. Little blessing of the Easter. Yippee!
- Met up with our Aunt after a long long time
The not so good now:
One of my grandfathers (my father’s uncle) passed away on Saturday last week. He was a pioneer in our entire clan. He took the gumption of winding up his life in India and moved to the US in the late 60s. My mother always looked up to him and quoted him as an example, while teaching us about the importance of hard work and sacrifice for the next of kins. An era ended with him. He was gifted with a saint’s death and went away peacefully in his sleep.
The crowd stomped at their beats |
Courtesy Burlington (under 20) |
Courtesy Gap (Under $10) |
Everyday heels (under $15) |
I cooked only sporadically at home for most of the weekend. It was Rohith’s turn in the kitchen and he did his best. How wicked of me! He made his signature filling and scrumptious scrambles eggs north Indian way with colored peppers. We had with them whole wheat toast and home made butter.
Later, we left for the city as I met my friend at Tappo. I did not know that they serve wine in water glasses in Italy, so I was a little surprised to see this. Tappo is an Italian joint for one of the best thin crust pizza’s in the city. Read my full review of Tappo on yelp here.
Weekend brunch staple |
First time ever |
Rohith tried to make marinara sauce for pasta from scratch this time and boy did it come out right.
Best ever |
Featured recipe:
My brother’s classmate’s sister, Prachi, is now living in Queens after marriage. Like most of us, she is trying her hands on all the available recipes out there (courtesy online reading and youtube she admitted sweetly). She told me about this neat trick of making patties the north Indian way.
©Photo and recipe courtesy: Prachi Verma |
Workout at home:
Still have not been able to get to the cardio back and feel extremely guilty about it. Instead, I continued my weekend warrior yoga series besides the Sun Salutations 1 and 2, post shower, all of the weekend.
Rest of the week:
I had a very little energy left today, so I stayed in for the day. Internship assignment is on and I am still waiting to hear from my most important project right now. Will keep you guys posted. Please wish me luck!
I will be rooting for you guys. xxxx
World Autism Awareness Day:
Before signing off for the evening, I wanted to take a minute to share some facts about autism. Today is the World Autism Awareness Day and April is the Autism Awareness Month.
- Autism now affects 1 in 88 children and 1 in 54 boys
- Autism prevalence figures are growing
- Autism is the fastest-growing serious developmental disability in the U.S.
- Autism costs a family $60,000 a year on average
- Autism receives less than 5% of the research funding of many less prevalent childhood diseases
- Boys are nearly five times more likely than girls to have autism
- There is no medical detection or cure for autism
To learn more about autism or ways you can be involved, please visit AutismSpeaks.org.
Questions for the day:
- How did you spend your Easter weekend?
- Have you struck any great bargain lately? Online or in store.
- Is there a dish that you have tried and really liked? Please share with me and I will feature it here.
Do write to me at pallavibhar at gmail dot com or comment below.
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