As a kid, I always looked forward to Sundays. Of course because Sundays meant spending some quality family time together but more because it was a "Food-Day"-A day of 'mom-made delicacies'. I used to relish on some delicious preparations, both regular and special, probing about the flavours in the preparation, as if I would understand everything if explained.
As I grew up, a lot of time had to be spent away from home. Sunday, then, used to be exam-packed. To exaggerate a bit, every Sunday exam (tutorial/school/college) seemed like a final semester paper, finishing which would be like an achievement that called for a celebration each time. That is when I started exploring a variety of food-joints. From a street side 'wada' to a Mc Aloo Tikki. I tried everything that was affordable yet yum to taste. Little Extra was always a must-have. From extra mayo sauce in the McVeggie to 'thoda upar se bhi cheese' on a sandwich to extra kalakhatta syrup on an ice gola to extra masala and sukha puri for a chaat to extra chocolate sauce on an icecream are amongst a few to make a mention of. But all of this fast-food trial was restricted to my own self, certainly for the fact that whatever tastes good to us is always that is not-so-good-for-health according to our parents.


Pani puri is best when self made
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