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Nandini Kamat
@NandiniKK · 2:34

Food for thought

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But probably what I realized was every time I have seen my mother or my father, for that matter even, or an aunt or an uncle or anybody who I have grown up watching in the kitchen, cook is probably someone who has always bringing forward something which has so much of history, so much of culture, so much of heritage associated with it
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Taha Abbas
@taha_oracle · 2:08
For someone, a turn on fetish. There's a spectrum and it's interesting how we are always communicating but we don't realize it through our clothes, through our tone, our body language and so on and so forth. So it's a really nice thing to ponder upon and always pleasure listening to you take careful
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Aayan B
@aayanisms · 3:59

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And especially it got accentuated during the past two years. And I went back to old recipes from YouTube and tried to do some of the more difficult ones. And I burned some, I undercooked some, I overcooked some. But I eventually got them right over a period of time. And it was a very therapeutic experience because if you love food, not only just like eating, but also like feeding and also extension of that, like cooking
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