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Will you be able to let go?

I remember being fifteen and telling my parents that I wanted to go to an out-of-town college all by myself . The place in question was only a half hour train journey, followed by a fifteen minute bus ride; but it was still a big leap for someone who had spent the first fifteen years of her life living in one place and being chaperoned to any place that took more than twenty minutes to reach. Being a good negotiator (or believing myself to be one) I gave my parents two options – one, let me travel by the famous Mumbai local train to a college that was an hour’s journey; or two, let me travel, (again by the erstwhile local train,) to a college that was a half hour’s train journey followed by a fifteen minute bus ride. I cleverly presented them with these two options, the idea being, that even if they agreed to the one with the least travel time, I would still get my wish granted of going to a college outside of my small town!   The interesting thing was, it didn...

What Is So Great About Oats Anyway?

This is a sponsored post for Quaker Oats and was first published on MyCity4Kids.com  A few days back, I wrote about how a  letter from the Principal of our school  got me searching for a filling alternative to a mere glass of milk my little one would have before school; leading me to discovering the miracle grain – Oats – that would keep my little one full and energetic until it was time for his snack break. Since then, oats have been a regular in our home and I have also made it a point to include oats in the different snacks and smoothies that I usually make for him. Now mostly, he is unaware of what goes into his snacks – so long as it tastes delicious, he is happy and all is well with the world! But then there are times, when he keeps me company in the kitchen and while he keeps chirping in the background about his day, I go about making his after-school snacks. One such time though, when I was making his favourite  Akki Roti  last week, he sto...

Violence on TV – Its Effect On Children and What We Can Do About It

They say it takes a village to raise a child. But what do you do when the village turns violent, vandalizing each other’s’ properties and spreading hatred among the inhabitants? What happens when in your own home, your child gets to see televised violence – real time or in a movie format? What does that do to your child? The past few days in Bangalore have been fraught with tension and chaos. Friends and relatives from all over the world are writing in to enquire after our safety and wellbeing and the media has had a field day raising their TRPs thanks to some of the most sensational images in recent history! And in the middle of all this, children who joined their mothers and grandparents in front of the TV to check up on the latest news about the situation outside, ended up seeing some of the goriest images on TV!  I know the issue is sensitive; and I also know the solution isn’t easy or anywhere in the near future. But where does all this violence and chaos leave...

A Colourful After School Snack (Now) With A Wholesome Twist!

This is a sponsored post for Quaker Oats and was first published on MyCity4Kids.com  "Think global, eat local"  is the modern-day mantra of healthy eating. It not only helps boost the economy of the place you live in; but also ensures the assimilation of nutrients in your body that are essential as per the weather of the place you live in. Needless to say, this mantra rocks for a foodie like me! All the while I lived in Mumbai, I would happily munch on the staple  Vada Pav ,  Dabeli ,  Misal Pav  and  Pav Bhaji  – and when I moved to Bangalore, I fell in love with the local delicacies such as the  Neer Dosa , the  Ragi Roti  and the  Akki Rott i. These are delicious breakfast items found across the eateries and homes of Karnataka, that also serve perfectly as ‘anytime’ nutritious and filling snacks. They are made from natural, locally available ingredients, they are healthy and yet, they are yummy too! However, ...