Who knew so much minced onion went into one of these dishes!! The whole vindaloo was made out of over 24 spices and 1 large whole onion minced. Yum.
Tandoori Chicken Masala
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Life changed. Indian food from scratch. After this experience, I wasn't able to justify purchasing Indian food at restaurants. Thanks to my dear friend and co-worker Prerna.
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Food
The Little Things
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Every day is a reminder that small gestures and little things that we may sometimes take for granted, are what makes our lives so special. Thank you for the wonderful flowers.
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Love.
Mindful.
Photography
The Baking Life: Birthday Cake Macarons
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Our first attempt at birthday cake macarons was a SUCCESS!
It took us 2.5 hours to yield 15 macarons..HA:
Voila!
It took us 2.5 hours to yield 15 macarons..HA:
Look at those macaron feet...
Voila!
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Food.
Photography
Here's To Norway
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Have you ever been on a 17 hour layover in Oslo? Well this is what happens:
Clear skies where the sun doesn't set until 10:30 at night so we barbequed Norwegian Style:
Clear skies where the sun doesn't set until 10:30 at night so we barbequed Norwegian Style:
The palace has guards who talk to you:
Then there's this massive park with naked statues:
Then there was the Oslo Fjord, the water was maybe 60 degrees and was a glorious sight:
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Lifestyle.
Photography.
Travels
Live
Monday, July 14, 2014
Thanks to my dear friend Nick, for the reminder.
Hope
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
In the midst of darkness there is hope. In the midst of hope, you choose love. You always, choose love. Because in love and kindness, there is peace.
They say you choose your battles carefully. In rare cases, we aren't given much of a choice as to whether or not we even want to fight.This is the inspiring story of hope, love and perseverance:
They say you choose your battles carefully. In rare cases, we aren't given much of a choice as to whether or not we even want to fight.This is the inspiring story of hope, love and perseverance:
Yosemite
Sunday, July 6, 2014
To celebrate the independence of the United States of America, what better than to take a day trip to Yosemite Falls? Happy 4th!
Serenity |
The waterfall looked a lot closer than it was... |
Do you see the wee bridge we started the climb from? |
Nature in all its glory. |
Hiking with a few unexpected friends |
Top of the world. |
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Photography
Jealousy vs. Envy
Monday, June 2, 2014
I always used to say that jealousy was a sign of affection, a sign that showed you cared enough, or was very sportsman-like. Surprisingly, I think being a previous athlete had something to do with it (now I'm just making excuses.) It was just the feeling of always being better, and the fact that winning was- in most cases- everything.
I thought jealousy was some innate emotion that was felt when I just cared for something or someone, almost a denial in a way that I convinced myself it was healthy. It was only up until recently it finally hit me- I had it all wrong. There are two types of emotions which many people confuse themselves with: envy and jealousy.
Being envious, stems from a wishful thinking of wanting something that someone else has, however, you can be envious of somebody’s situation and make common cause with them (i.e. your friend looks good after working out, so you start working out with them to make it a collaborative event). Jealousy on the other hand, is altogether negative and an extremely regressive state of mind. It's the inner demon that tells you, "since I don't have that, you can't have it either."
Surprisingly, most societies seem to characterize jealousy as a natural reaction following an act of when something important to you is shared with someone else. This has things completely upside down. Jealousy does not derive from the sharing of something special to you; rather, it comes from the feeling that you are about to lose that special thing that is being shared – which, by sharing it, you are in danger of losing it. Of course, even people that feel no jealousy also have times when they fear losing something precious. It’s part of the human experience.
In my recent pursuit of happiness, I have finally come to distinguish the fine line of being jealous and envious. Now, don't get me wrong, it's understandable to get jealous once in a while (remember, it's human nature), but there's a difference between having a chronic issue rather than jealousy here and there- although, neither is healthy for the soul.
-S
I thought jealousy was some innate emotion that was felt when I just cared for something or someone, almost a denial in a way that I convinced myself it was healthy. It was only up until recently it finally hit me- I had it all wrong. There are two types of emotions which many people confuse themselves with: envy and jealousy.
Being envious, stems from a wishful thinking of wanting something that someone else has, however, you can be envious of somebody’s situation and make common cause with them (i.e. your friend looks good after working out, so you start working out with them to make it a collaborative event). Jealousy on the other hand, is altogether negative and an extremely regressive state of mind. It's the inner demon that tells you, "since I don't have that, you can't have it either."
Surprisingly, most societies seem to characterize jealousy as a natural reaction following an act of when something important to you is shared with someone else. This has things completely upside down. Jealousy does not derive from the sharing of something special to you; rather, it comes from the feeling that you are about to lose that special thing that is being shared – which, by sharing it, you are in danger of losing it. Of course, even people that feel no jealousy also have times when they fear losing something precious. It’s part of the human experience.
In my recent pursuit of happiness, I have finally come to distinguish the fine line of being jealous and envious. Now, don't get me wrong, it's understandable to get jealous once in a while (remember, it's human nature), but there's a difference between having a chronic issue rather than jealousy here and there- although, neither is healthy for the soul.
-S
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Mindful
Reason To Be
Saturday, May 10, 2014
They say everything happens for a reason. But sometimes, the reason is that you're stupid and you make bad decisions.
Coffee, Schedule, Life
Monday, April 28, 2014
They say behind every successful person is a substantial amount of coffee- with that said, here goes my inaugural post of my very own blog. A very minimal, snap-shot look into my (somewhat) daily life.
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Love
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