Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Sugar.

Cube, devoid, patient with time.
Into blue water, I know this rosy texture.
Change, dissolution, to become something else.
White crumbs falling into serenity.

Here I lay, midst your creation. 
Sweetness on your tongue, for as you please.
Drop, upon drop, missing on my real reflection,
I wait for serendipity.

Not until a little of  me is left.
You decide, I have nothing more to give.
I rise from the liquid, a newer form.
Something is different. I observe myself.

A sweet moment of chaos later,
the phase, I'll call it, when I had changed,
I realize something, and it pushes me forward.
I still taste the same. Alive, sweet freshness, and that of humanity.

Friday, 11 December 2015

Mumbai, the city that breathes.

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"ऐ दिल है मुशकिल जीना यहाँ
ज़रा हट के, ज़रा बच के
ये है बॉम्बे मेरी जाँ"
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Every person that lives here, even for a while, takes with him abundant memories. Memories that never really die, that resurface every moment they want to feel closer to their dreams. The ones who stay here, know the ordeal. It isn't easy being part of this city. Many try to create their own names, either in their own bubbles, or in the whole world. Some succeed, some don't. There are many things that people call this city: The city of dreams, the city that never sleeps, Mumbai, Bombay; they're all correct.

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Mumbai is infectious. 
Once you start living in Mumbai, working in Mumbai, 
I don't think you can live anywhere else. 
- Yash Chopra
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Mumbai is alive. Every hour, every second. You might speak about ones 'life in Mumbai', but the 'life of Mumbai' is another thing altogether. This city is fast. It doesn't wait for anybody. Time is the greatest illusion here; you wouldn't know how it passes by. But people will not complain. Be as it may, the rush that the city offers, makes people want more. And why not? The city accepts everyone with open arms. As long as you do your part, the city will give you back everything it has to offer, and more. This city breathes. Yes, Mumbai is alive. 

As part of the Zonal War conducted by Tata Motors (http://madeofgreat.tatamotors.com/) and IndiBlogger, I'm writing about the city I've spent all my life in. Mumbai; with respect to three key features that give the city its heartbeat; Drive, Design, and Connect. 

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Drive: 
There are many roads in the city. The physical ones, and also the ones for your dreams. The need to do something is what drives people here. The daily chores might be mundane for a few, while a few might be doing what they love. Many might be struggling, while many live their life to the fullest. Be it rich or poor, any gender, any age, lives are aligned along the very same principles of hope, learning, accepting, and what drives them. From the time the sun rises, till the time it rises again, people keep running. Even resting here seems like something that prepares them for the future. Children grow in an open minded environment, which gives them wings, gives them many opportunities, making it easier for them to fly. The ones who aren't afraid to explore, and travel, are the ones that benefit most from this city's hustle bustle. For the city that never sleeps, one can always keep walking on the roads to his destination.

Design:
Lying on the western coast of the state of Maharashtra, urbanization in Mumbai can be seen in different ways. More than 50 percent of people who live here, live in slums. One can often find buildings, some very tall skyscrapers, right next to these slums, as they define the Mumbai skyline. The rich and the poor coexist. The city is designed in such a way, that every person is able to share something with the other, ensuring a balance of give and take. If you stand on the beach, look towards the horizon, the vastness of the sea will remind you about how insignificant, yet significant you are. The spaces where forests and greenery still thrives, will remind you how nature too coexists with the brick and stone in the city. Shops upon shops, work places, the nightlife, they all give to the city, it's different organs. This city is multifaceted, with every side, sharing a million stories.

Connect:
The very principle of growth forces one to connect. Mumbai, the financial hub of the country, has many businesses that thrive on its grounds. From simple products like the toys you'd buy off the road side, to complex ones like online services, it becomes important for the people to communicate easily, and fast. A single person here might know someone who works in the government, have a friend who works in the media, while mentoring a student, as he learns a different skill that would help himself get ahead in life, etc. You will know so many people, that a good friendship might always be around the corner. There's this strange Mumbaikar spirit that brings its people close every time there is a festival, and also during times of crises. Connections not only make ones dreams achievable, but also give the dreams that people have, meaning. There would be days when one would meet people out of the blue, and also days when one would feel utterly lost midst the crowd. In Mumbai, you're free to make your own connections. It's okay to not make them too, and you won't be judged because of that. 

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So there you have it. Mumbai, with the hopes and desires of thousands of people that drive them towards their dreams; It's design, making sure that its urban ecology is in balance; And the deep connections that run across its existence like veins in the human body.



Sunday, 6 December 2015

Bitter-sweet chocolate chip cookies with Sugar Free Natura. YUM!

The holiday season is here! Do you know what that means?
Apart from meeting up with friends, family, it's the time we get to partake into lots of food, get those sugar rushes, and satisfy our taste-buds! 

Sugar Free has given us bloggers on IndiBlogger, a Dessert challenge, where we all get to share the recipes of our favorite deserts with the world. The dessert which I shall be sharing today is a very tasty one, especially loved by kids. We use dark chocolate, because unlike normal chocolate, it offers many health benefits and doesn't account for much sugar either!  Lets get started.



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Bitter-sweet chocolate chip cookies!

Time required: 0.5 to 1 hour.


Ingredients needed:
1. 0.5 cup melted butter
2. 0.25 cup Sugar Free Natura 
3. 1 Egg 
4. 0.5 tsp vanilla essence
5. 0.5 tsp salt
6. 0.5 tsp baking soda
7. 1.5 cups all-purpose Flour 
8. 2 cups dark chocolate chips
Steps:
1. Preheat the oven to 175º C or 350º F.
2. Mix melted butter, Sugar Free Natura, in a bowl. 
3. Whisk in the Egg until it's combined. 
4. Now add in the vanilla essence, baking soda, and salt.
5. Add dark chocolate chips to this mixture.
6. Mix well until the cookie dough is ready. 
7. Scoop out from this dough and make tiny balls. (Depending on what sized cookies you'd want.)
8. Place them on a baking sheet, making sure to keep some distance between them as they will expand to become cookies.
9. Bake them for 10 minutes until golden brown. Cool for a few minutes before serving. (The cookies are fragile when they are warm, and become more solid as they cool.)
Enjoy your very own yummy, bitter-sweet chocolate chip cookies!



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