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Eggless Mini Choco Lava Cakes

 Craving for Choco lava cake? I have a perfect mini version for you to try! Easy to make, eggless and no oven needed.  RECIPE Ingredients: Warm Milk - 1 cup Refined Oil - 1/2 cup Sugar - 1/2 cup Vinegar - 1 tsp Refined Flour - 1 cup Coco Powder - 1/4th cup Baking Powder - 3/4 tsp Baking Soda - 1/4th tsp Dark Chocolate Method: Turn on the gas and place the appam maker on it. Add a little oil to each cavity. Pour a small amount of batter into each cavity, then add a piece of dark chocolate. Top with more batter and cover for 2-3 minutes. Once done, remove and serve. If you prefer, you can bake both sides; I only baked one side. Sift some powdered sugar over them and drizzle with hot dark chocolate before enjoying.

Have you ever tried eating raw green mango this way? In Maharashtra, we call it "Kairi cha karmat/ Kairi ka Karmat."

When I was a child and used to visit Konkan during summer vacations, I would see kids in Konkan eating raw mangoes in a way I had never seen before. At first, I didn't understand what they were eating, but once I tried it, I fell in love with the food. That's why I'm sharing the recipe with you to try. I'm sure you'll love it. T ry eating raw green mango this way, and you'll find yourself craving it again and again. Ingredients:  Raw Green Mango - 1 no. Oil - 1Tbsp Sugar - 1Tbsp Salt - as per taste Red chilly powder - 1Tbsp Turmeric powder - 1/2Tbsp Method: Chop the green mango and put it in a bowl. Add sugar, salt, turmeric powder and red chilly powder (according to your spiciness). And lastly add oil and mix well. Let it set aside for 2-3 mins, and its ready to eat.

Banana Oats Smoothie

Easiest way to make banana oats smoothie. Try it once, and you'll always crave it. RECIPE Ingredients: Banana - 1 Oats - 3tbsp Water - to soak oats Milk - as per your consistency (I add 1/2cup) Dates - 2seedless Almonds - 2 Method: Soak oats with dates and almonds for 10-15minutes. Take a banana, cut it into 3-4 pieces, and grind it until it forms a paste. Add the soaked oats to banana paste, and grind it again. Lastly, add the milk and grind it until smooth. Serve in a cup/glass and your smoothie is ready to drink.

2 days in Karjat

After Ganpati Visarjan, we decided to go somewhere but weren’t sure where, as we wanted to travel on a budget. We settled on Karjat for a day or two, but it turned out to be just okay, and both of us ended up falling ill. Early morning on September 19th, we headed to Swargate Bus Stand in Pune and decided to catch a bus to Karjat. Since there were no direct buses, we planned to go to Panvel or Kalamboli and then take a train or another bus to Karjat, as it was nearby. Around 7 a.m., we found a bus and began our journey. By 10 a.m., we reached Panvel, where we discovered the next bus to Karjat wouldn’t arrive until 11 a.m. With nothing else to do, we passed the time listening to music. Finally, around 1 p.m., we arrived at the Karjat bus stand, only to find that the Airbnb we booked was actually 25 km away! We were shocked because the listing showed it was close, as posted by the owner. Since we’d already paid and couldn’t cancel, we had no choice but to go. We contacted the host, who

How we spent one day in Amritsar| Exploring Amritsar in just one day| Unforgettable Amritsar

Discovered the best of Amritsar in just a day 😀 We woke up and got ready to explore Amritsar on foot. Our first stop was Gian di Lassi, a very old and famous lassi shop, where we tried their pedha lassi. It was so filling that we decided to skip breakfast and head straight to lunch. After that, we visited the Partition Museum, which was a thrilling experience that gave us goosebumps. The visit was so moving that I could barely hold back my tears. Next, we decided to do some shopping, where we bought traditional suits and juttis. Later, we had lunch at Rang Punjab, which was delicious, though we struggled to finish it because we had ordered too much. After lunch, we decided to visit the Wagah Border, which is about 30 km from Amritsar. We took an auto for ₹100 each and sat in the back. We reached around 4:30-5:00 pm, and the ceremony was set to start around 6:00 pm. However, due to the crowd, it's important to arrive early. We had so much fun watching the incredible patriotism of t