By Anjali Joshi It’s been months since my last outing sans-stroller, and I am delighted to be perusing a non-laminated, non-sticky menu at a ‘grown-up’ restaurant. I skim through it quickly, looking for the small carrot image that will be printed near the entree I will be eating
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By Anjali Joshi @TheresAnjali & online at: theadventuresofanewmom.com The minute I step through the large glass doors, the familiar scent of agarbhati greets me. I know my way around. I slip off my coat and shoes, and make my way up the stairs. My bare feet stick to the cold
By Anandini Sekhar @amaluu & online at: bollystalgia.blogspot.com Growing up on the laps of our grandparents and other family members, it was easy for our generation to learn the many mythological stories of Hinduism. We heard these stories over and over and it became a part of our consciousness. Nowadays families are