We went for some of the set lunch specials, including beef burritos, chicken enchiladas and chicken fajitas. Daniel got a mac-and-cheese off the kids section while Esther got a fish and chips. We also shared a quesadilla plate. Drinks came with the set lunches but I also got a classic ...
I really don’t think so. If I were a ruler with a kingdom, I would have relinquished all to this man just for his‘Howaan tathon paray Kyon mera dil daray, Chad kay duniya saari, Teray tay kyon waray’part in the song. I am not kidding. ...
There is an elder (Moulana Markaz – I don’t know his name) getting dressed, putting his kafni pants on with skilled loonghi use, I am told b
While visiting Bangladesh, go to any traditional restaurant anywhere in the country, and order rice with different curries, Bhortas, bhajis, and daal. This will be the most traditional way of having lunch or dinner. You should try this Bangladeshi food for lunch at least once while visiting ...
Nestled in a quiet street behind Gulshan Avenue is one of the few restaurants in the Gulshan area that serves authentic Bengali food. Having said that, I would like to reiterate that this place is not THE best place to visit for flavoring what Bengalis eat. The traditional food is there,...
Construction workers globally face disproportionate threats to health and wellbeing, constituted by the nature of the work they perform. The workplace fatalities and lost-time injuries experienced by construction workers are significantly greater than in
The answer to the first question, ‘Does migration accelerate pubertal processes?‘, is true for first-generation migrant girls. The phrase “I am not a Freshi” offers one explanation. First-generation girls (known as ‘Freshis’ in the UK) had an accelerated timing of adrenarche, thelarche...
Had a nice lunch. Oh, it’s wonderful, you can sit there drinking your soup and watching the view go by. I like it…D: I bet it’s a …it’s a hell of a lot of cheaper than the plane.A: Well, actually, I thought it was quite expensive…um…unless you’ve got, you know,...
” These comments break my heart, but even I am not immune. I remember how when I first got engaged, there was so much commentary on how I was not “fosha” (Bengali term for fair) compared to my mother in law and sister in law. You can imagine how hearing those comments not only...
“Ohhh its wonderful, so charming etc etc”only..If you don’t say that there is an underlying fear of being judged and labelled as not having motherly feeling. But the truth which I am sure many moms want to say is its tiring, hectic, exhausting, challenging etc along with the ...