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kajuuuukatliiiiii · 3 days ago
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Chhole bhature banaaye nani ne hehehe 😋🤤
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sheetalkitchen · 10 months ago
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chhole bhature of Uttar Pradesh#food #cholebhaturae #recepies #viral #ay...
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zmediaoutlet · 10 months ago
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Hi, I am AJ (initials for my first and last name) and though I got into spn fandom via twt, I like tumblr more now because it seems calmer. I sometimes resent that I discovered the fandom after 2019 lol when everyone was moving on lol.
I can move my ears like animals (it is apparently an evolutionary thing like we shouldnt be able to do that but 10% of us can). Also my favourite meal has to be Chhole Bhature and I wish more people knew about it!! My first ever fandom/fiction obsession was Harry Potter.
1 episode of supernatural was banned from airing and another aired with some scenes cut (on cable tv) in my country. Both from the same season. Can you guess which ep/season ?!
None of the information is in any way related but it is what came on top of my head to convery I have no idea why.
ah, the aj is actually an AJ! a small mystery solved 🕵️
the ear thing is wild, I'm very impressed. I hope you have used this skill to impress friends and deter enemies.
I have now googled and Chhole Bhature looks INCREDIBLE, jeeeezus. I think I was told recently that a lot of "Indian" food we get in the States is heavily influenced by southern India/Sri Lanka, so some of the stuff from the north doesn't really appear here. The chickpea curry looks good but the bread looks truly sploosh-worthy. Hot damn. I may have a new recipe to try soon.
based on the chhole I'm going to guess that this is s5, and that the Kali episode got banned, and... hm, maybe the Death episode had scenes cut? This is a wild stab in the dark, lol.
It's all related because it all has to do with AJ! I wish you hadn't come in after 2019 either, because you actually read fics and that makes you a rare bird. :) We just need to cunningly drag people back into the fandom. Next year is going to be the 20 year anniversary of the pilot airing... I'm just saying, a fest...? maybe...?
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purichana · 2 years ago
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Ate myself today
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practicalromantic · 9 days ago
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taking a bath after playing holi- fresh and clean but tired- and then having delicious hot food homemade food is a next-level pleasure
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foodbloggermax · 1 year ago
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Mastering Chole Bhature Preparation | A Delicious North Indian Feast
Chole Bhature is a beloved North Indian dish featuring spicy chickpea curry (chole) paired with deep-fried bread (bhature). To make chole, soak dried chickpeas and cook until tender. In a pan, sauté spices and onions, then add tomatoes, ginger, and garlic. Season with spices, including chole masala, and simmer with the cooked chickpeas.
For bhature, combine all-purpose flour, yogurt, and leavening agents, then let the dough rest. Roll out portions into thin circles and deep fry until they puff up and turn golden brown. Serve the hot bhature with the flavorful chole for a satisfying meal.
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jaylaxies · 1 year ago
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wassuppppp
it's your girl with another college senior!heeseung idea. i, personally, am obsessed with the idea of you walking into the college canteen with your friends, completely oblivious, probably more focused on deciding whether you should order chowmein or chhole bhature, while heeseung is suffering. that boy is looking at you like he is starved. he looks thirsty. he looks like he would jump over the canteen auntie and offer himself as the specialty item on the menu. or maybe you would be the item on his?
(also i believe he would walk up behind you and scan his phone to pay for your meal)
shukriya.
— college senior heeseung anon <3
this is so du coded to me ohmygod??
heeseung would do anything to have your attention all to himself, he keeps on following you everywhere as if it’s his duty to make sure you’re safe and that no one is bothering you. he pays for your lunch, coming behind you and grabbing your waist slightly so others don’t see, saying, “eat well, pretty. i’ll have my meal in the library, okay? make sure to take your pretty panties off for me before i devour you whole,” he’d smirk, replacing it with a smile soon and acting like a sweet gentleman in front of your friends before leaving you all wet and breathing hard <3
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themorguepoet · 9 months ago
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WHATS YOUR FAVORITE FOOD
Anything and Everything with Paneer in it. However I love Chhole bhature too. Aloo Paratha with mango achaar? But I love Idli. Not a fan of Sambhar but I love idli with coconut chutney. Even dal chaawal is nice when my mum makes it BUT have you ever tried freshly cooked rice with ghee and salt and a bit of Achaar masala? That's heaven. My taste in food is pretty average. Everything is good when mum makes it 😭
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miserable-individual · 3 months ago
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Eat chhole bhature with
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brookstonalmanac · 5 months ago
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partiallyderived · 2 years ago
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List 5 things that make you happy, then put this in the askbox for the last 10 people who reblogged something from you. learn to know your mutuals and followers :)
hello!!! thanks for sending this in :)
five things that make me happy are:
i) my friends on here
ii) my organic chemistry professor randomly going on leave two weeks ago, giving me two whole days of no college that week. twas bliss. so much sukoon.
iii) my mom's food
iv) maths making sense
v) park hanbin's smile fridays kyunki hostel mess mai chhole bhature bante hai
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antiquaries · 2 years ago
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HIII so im gonna send an ask everytime i feel my desi-ness in me bc no one else on here but you can relate.
also ur opinion on chole bhature
☹️☹️☹️
Gotta be a no from me buddy. Bhatura is fine. Chhole suck tho.
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purichana · 1 year ago
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i ate puri chole not puri chana because i dont endorse cannibalism on festive days /j
I'm gonna eat Puri chhole for dinner kyunki mummy bhature nahi bana rahi 😔
Happy Diwali to you too! 🪔
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Chhole bhature🤭
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thegrandsona · 2 months ago
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How to Stay in Deoghar on a Budget as a Solo Traveller
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Planning a perfect budget trip is an art. In Jharkhand, India, the charming town of Deoghar, renowned as the "Abode of Gods," welcomes thousands of pilgrims and tourists each year. 
Deoghar is a pleasant and vibrant location, regardless of whether you are drawn to it by its bustling culture, beautiful scenery, or spiritual charm. And, it is possible to tour this spiritual town without breaking the bank if you want to make this trip budget-friendly and are a solo traveler. 
At Grand Sona, a luxury hotel in Deoghar, you can get some of the best affordable Deoghar tour packages besides a cozy and convenient stay in Deoghar. Here are some tips for making the most of your trip without going over your spending limit.
Accommodation: Find Budget-Friendly Stays
Luxury hotels, reasonably priced lodges, and dharamshalas (pilgrim guesthouses) are just a few of the accommodation options available in Deoghar. If you're traveling alone, you can choose budget-friendly options like:
Dharamshalas & Ashrams: A lot of the temples in Deoghar provide travellers with free or inexpensive lodging. For instance, there are a number of dharamshalas in and around the Baba Baidyanath Temple region that provide simple, decent but tidy accommodations.
Budget Hotels, Guesthouse, and Hostels: These are available close to Williams Town Road and Tower Chowk in Deoghar, with rates ranging from ₹700 to above per night. To get fantastic bargains, go online for hostels or low-cost accommodations in Deoghar and try to book early. 
Homestays: Another best way to save money on the trip is by booking a decent homestay in Deoghar. Opt for homestays if you’re looking for a cozy and authentic experience and many locals rent rooms for as low as ₹700-800 per night.
Wise to book your accommodation early during peak pilgrimage seasons (like Shravan Mela) to avoid price increases.
Transportation: Affordably Get Around
Transportation costs here are minimal. Here's how you as a solo traveler in Deoghar can minimize transportation expenses:
Walking: The majority of the sites, including Trikut Parvat, Nandan Pahar, and the Baba Baidyanath Temple, are accessible on foot from the town centre. However, it depends on the site's distance from your hotel. Therefore, choosing a privileged location hotel in Deoghar is beneficial.
Shared Autos: For a more affordable way to get around the town of Deoghar as a solo traveler, consider using shared auto-rickshaws. You will get this convenience almost everywhere in town. 
Public buses: Jharkhand's local buses are an affordable option if you simply want to go to neighboring locations like Basukinath or Tapovan. Make sure to know the set schedule of public transport for convenience. 
Food: Enjoy Budget-Friendly Local Delights
In Deoghar, eating local cuisine costs minimal. The town has tasty and reasonably priced options that you should try, whether you’re on a budget travel or not.
Street Food: Enjoy delectable regional cuisines like kachori-sabzi, samosas, litti choka, peda, noddles, chhole bhature, and jalebis at the roadside stalls near Tower Chowk. You may have a hearty breakfast for as little as ₹50 or more and even within ₹30.
Budget Dining Options: Seek out vegetarian thali dishes at nearby eateries in Deoghar on your solo trip, which provide endless portions for ₹100 to ₹150.
Prasad: Don't forget to take advantage of the temple's prasad giving on your Deoghar solo trip. It is often distributed for free or at a very low cost and has a unique regional taste in Deoghar.
Bring a reusable bottle and fill it up at safe drinking water stations instead of buying bottled water.
Sightseeing: Take Advantage of Free or Cheap Exploration 
Several tourist attractions in Deoghar are either free or require small ticket prices:
All pilgrims are admitted free of charge to the Baba Baidyanath Dham in Deoghar. Visiting the temple at off-peak hours ensures a calm experience, one of the twelve jyotirlingas.  
The entrance to Nandan Pahar, a hilltop park and shrine, is only ₹10 for adults and ₹5 for children. A beautiful location with trekking options and a spiritual atmosphere, Tapovan Hills and Kunds is ideal for a free-day excursion. 
In Satsang Ashram, take a free look at this spiritual retreat. No costly guides are needed for activities like trekking at Trikuta Parvat or visiting Naulakha Mandir. As a solo traveler, discover and enjoy the peace, adventure, and beauty of nature, ideal for self-rejuvenation and spiritual richness. 
Shopping and Souvenirs: Shop Smart in Deoghar 
Handicrafts and spiritual mementos abound in Deoghar's marketplaces. When traveling alone to Deoghar use these cost-effective suggestions: 
For rudraksha malas, brass idols, and prayer beads, visit the nearby local markets. To get the most cost-effective prices, don’t forget to bargain with store owners. Look for tiny vendors managed or run by locals instead of expensive stores available in Deoghar. 
Plan for Off-Season Travels
Yes, you can save your budget by planning an off-season Deoghar travel plan. During the Shravan Mela (July–August), Deoghar has a spike in tourists, which may result in higher lodging and transportation costs. You may visit the town at a significantly reduced cost and with fewer tourists if you go between September, December, April, May, and June.
Going to Deoghar alone on a tight budget is not only easy but also quite fulfilling. This little spiritual location is perfect for a quiet yet economical vacation because of its reasonably priced lodging, inexpensive transportation, and free or budget outdoor activities. Be sure to keep documents and hotel receipts (if you pre-book it), important contact numbers, a first-aid kit, snacks, etc. to keep your trip safer and more effective. Connect with a reliable hotel in Deoghar for a complete travel plan. Reach out today. 
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manizaver · 2 months ago
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A Flavorful Boost- Nutrient-Rich Punjabi Chhole
Discover the authentic taste of Punjabi Chhole, a classic dish that’s more than just a treat for your taste buds. Packed with rich flavors and wholesome ingredients, Punjabi Chhole is a powerhouse of nutrients, offering a perfect balance of protein, fiber, and essential vitamins. Each bite bursts with the aromatic blend of spices, making it a favorite comfort food and a versatile addition to any meal. Whether served with fluffy bhature, steamed rice, or as a hearty standalone dish, Punjabi Chhole brings the vibrant culinary heritage of Punjab straight to your plate. Experience a flavorful boost with every spoonful! Punjabi Chhole https://manizaver.com/ready-to-eat/punjabi-chhole/
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