Today I have so much to say and much to share with you all. This post is long (with lots of photographs) when compared to my other blogposts. If you are short of time and came here only for the three lentil dal recipe, then scroll down to the end of the post. :-)
Everyone has a wish list. Right? I have one too and am delighted to cross off one thing right now, as I type this post - to leisurely sip a cup of hot beverage and write in a coffee shop. And what makes this experience even better is I get to do this on my birthday (which is today) and the Cafe Latte I am sipping is free. Thanks Starbucks!.
I can't believe that it has been exactly 23 days since I logged off my social media handles. When I started this 30 day social media detox, I really thought there was a good chance where I would crumble and give in. I am so proud of myself that I didn't (except for once when I couldn't contain the excitement and had to check out my best friend's new Instagram profile.)
I can't believe that it has been exactly 23 days since I logged off my social media handles. When I started this 30 day social media detox, I really thought there was a good chance where I would crumble and give in. I am so proud of myself that I didn't (except for once when I couldn't contain the excitement and had to check out my best friend's new Instagram profile.)
I will not lie. It was grueling in the first few days. I could feel the urge to just take a quick peek into my FB timeline to see what's everyone up to. But, there was no means as I deleted the apps from my phone and blocked them on my laptop using BlockSite. I bravely fought the urge with determination and by the end of Week 1 I felt a sense of relief and freedom. I could do this. I thought to myself. I really can.
Then Week 2 rolled in. The days flew by with lots of work at office and with much anticipation at home front. I had invited my best pal - DK (of Chef In You) and her family for a Saturday lunch and all I could think of was to plan the menu and clean the house. Look at the picture below. It has been months since our apartment look this beautiful. Also, I feel obliged to say that right now, the same sofa is no way near this perfect and is covered with a heap of freshly laundered clothes that are to be folded asap. Sigh!
I kept the menu pretty simple. Chole, for DK's little kiddo H with absolutely no chilli powder. Fresh rotis were bought from a nearby Indian store and rice was a simply flavored with toasted cumin seeds and coriander.
I had a batch of sprouts ready to go. So, I tossed them with yellow bell pepper, cucumber, lemon juice, salt and pepper. 'Yogurt is a must', DK said to me, so I made a raita with sautéed bell pepper, onion, tomato, salt and coriander leaves.
Oh! I forgot about the desert. Store bought, colorful mini rasgullas. Tee-hee!
Early Saturday morning, when I was about to start my cooking it suddenly dawned on me that my kitchen is fit for every day cooking (more like a survivor kitchen) and not equipped well for any kind get togethers - big or small. All I had was cute little blog props and tons of glass/plastic storage boxes. LOL! To set the expectations right and hoping the food would compensate for the lack of pretty serving bowls, I shared the funny incident with DK. I didn't in my wildest dreams expect she would actually gift me an entire set of serving bowls. We were astounded at her thoughtful gesture. Good friends quietly do the unexpected and pleasantly make your life better. Isn't it? With Scooby-Doo playing on full volume in the background, the weekend lunch with DK turned out to be simply amazing and memorable.
One more week and then I am done with my social media detox challenge. All in all so far, it made me realize how important it is to safeguard our personal space and save the little energy we have daily to expend. Yes, social media keeps our lives interesting, but it is not healthy when it starts to rule the very same lives. I won't be completely quitting social media but I will definitely be more mindful of the amount time I spend on it. From October, I am contemplating on being active only on weekends and see how it goes.
Along with Chole, here is one more dish I made for DK's get together. A simple three lentil dal. Enjoy!
until next recipe,
Congrats, Siri, on having kept away from the social media trap. It is very addictive and now, the spell is broken.
ReplyDeleteThat daal looks so good! The thick daal would go well even with crusty bread.
Your sofa and mine are similar in the clutter aspect, except mine has school papers, legos, crayons, goldfish etc. on it. My husband just 'swoops' it all on one end and plonks on the sofa. Son does the same. Earlier I used to get mad, now I just pick up a book and retire to the bedroom, your mess, clean it or leave it. If you leave it, I trash it. Peace of mind!
The yellow bowls look so cheerful. What a lovely gesture!