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Making Mumbai's Biggest Sandwich | Street Food with Senpai Kai [source]
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Geographical indication or as we know GI is a sign that denotes a product of a particular location or locality or originated from that locality or geographical location.Â
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17 products from Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh, West Bengal, and J&K have received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag
Over 17 products from Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh, West Bengal, and J&K have received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag. Products have Received the GI Tags from Odisha Kapdaganda Shawl - Woven and embroidered by the women of the Dongria Kondh tribe, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) in the Niyamgiri hills in Odishaâs Rayagada and Kalahandi districts, the shawl reflects the rich tribal heritage of the Dongria Kondhs. Lanjia Saura Painting - The art form belongs to the Lanjia Saura community, a PVTG largely residing in the Rayagada district. - These paintings are in the form of exterior murals painted on the mud walls of homes. White paintings figure over a crimson-maroon background. Koraput Kala Jeera Rice - The black-coloured rice variety, also known as the âPrince of Riceâ, is famous for its aroma, taste, texture and nutritional value. - Tribal farmers of the Koraput region have preserved the rice variety for around 1,000 years. Similipal Kai Chutney - The chutney made with red weaver ants is a traditional delicacy of the tribals in Odishaâs Mayurbhanj district. These ants are found in the forests of Mayurbhanj, including in the Similipal forests. Nayagarh Kanteimundi Brinjal - This Brinjal is known for its prickly thorns on the stems and the whole plant. The plants are resistant to major insects and can be grown with minimal pesticide. Odisha Khajuri Guda - Odishaâs âKhajuri Gudaâ or jaggery is a natural sweetener extracted from date palm trees and has its origin in the Gajapati district. Dhenkanal Magji - It is a type of sweet made from cheese from buffalo milk, with distinct characteristics in terms of appearance, taste, flavour, shape, and size. Other Products Which Received GI Tag StateProduct NameBrief ExplanationArunachal PradeshWancho Wooden CraftEthnic wood craft integral to Wancho tribes, used for decoration and gifting, historically used in various aspects of their community life.Adi KekirGinger variety from Arunachal Pradesh.West BengalTangail SareeSaree style originating from Bengal with distinct weaving patterns.Garad SareeSaree, known for its unique texture and appearance, is a traditional attire from Bengal.Korial SareeSaree variety is recognized for its weaving style and traditional significance in Bengal.Kalo Nunia RiceRice variety from West Bengal.Sundarban HoneyHoney sourced from the Sundarbans area of West Bengal.GujaratKachchhi KharekProduct of date palm harvested at Khalal (fresh stage), which are bold, crisp and sweet.Jammu KashmirRamban AnardanaRamban Anardana, locally referred to as Dhruni, is an important fruit tree growing wild in hilly tracts and forests of J&K. Read the full article
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What are the Benefits of GI Tag Given to Kai chutni of Odisha
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In the vibrant culinary landscape of Odisha, a unique and extraordinary delicacy stands out - Kai Chutni, a chutney made from red ants. This unusual and flavorsome condiment has not only captured the taste buds of locals but has also become a symbol of Odisha's rich gastronomic heritageThe scientific name for the red ant commonly used in Kai Chutni is��Oecophylla smaragdina. These ants are not only known for their distinct citrusy flavor but also for their high protein content, making them a valuable addition to the culinary landscape.
Geographical Indication (GI) is a tag given to products that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities, reputation, or characteristics that are essentially attributable to that origin. This recognition not only adds value to the product but also protects it from imitation.
The Unlikely Culinary Star - Kai Chutni
Kai Chutni is a traditional condiment that traces its roots to the tribal communities of Odisha. The key ingredient that sets this chutney apart is the red ant, locally known as "kai." The process of making Kai Chutni involves carefully collecting these ants, ensuring they are free from harmful chemicals, and blending them with a mix of spices to create a tangy and spicy concoction.
Benefits of Kai Chutni:
1. Rich in Proteins:Â Red ants are a good source of protein, making Kai Chutni a nutritious addition to the diet. This unique chutney provides an alternative protein source for those looking to diversify their nutritional intake.
2. Antioxidant Properties: The spices used in Kai Chutni, combined with the inherent properties of red ants, contribute to the chutney's antioxidant qualities. Antioxidants play a crucial role in neutralizing harmful free radicals in the body.
3. Cultural and Culinary Heritage:Â Kai Chutni is not just a dish; it's a reflection of Odisha's cultural diversity and culinary ingenuity. Embracing such traditional foods helps in preserving and promoting the rich heritage of the region.
How to make the Kai Chutni?
Step 1:Â Collecting the star ingredient
Gather fresh red ants and make sure they are free of pesticides or any other harmful substances. It takes patience and gentleness to do this step.
Step2:Â Prepare the spice blend
Crush mustard seeds and garlic cloves in a mortar or grinder, then add red or green chili flakes. Adjust the amount of spice to your liking.
Step3:Â Blend the ants
Add the red ants you have collected to the spice mixture and grind the ants together. This way, you get the unique flavor of the ants and the aromatic spices all mixed together.
Step4:Â Generate the base
Heat a little bit of cooking oil in a pan, then add the spice and ants mixture, stirring-frying until all ingredients are well-combined.
Step5:Â Add Tanginess
Add a little tamarind (tamarind pulp) to the spice mixture. The tangy flavor of the tamarind will complement the spicy chutney base.
Step6:Â Seasoning
Adjust the salt according to your taste preferences. Stir the mixture well to ensure all the ingredients are evenly combined.
Step 7:Â Serving
Allow the chutney to cool before serving. It pairs exceptionally well with rice, dosa, or even as a unique dip for snacks.
Importance of GI for Kai Chutni:
1. Preservation of Authenticity:Â The GI tag ensures that Kai Chutni can only be produced in a specific geographical area, safeguarding its authentic preparation methods and ingredients. This protection helps maintain the unique flavor profile that has been passed down through generations.
2. Economic Empowerment: The GI tag can significantly boost the local economy by promoting the sale of authentic Kai Chutni. With the recognition, the traditional communities involved in its production are empowered, as their knowledge and skills are acknowledged on a broader scale.
3. Global Recognition:Â Geographical Indication provides global recognition to unique regional products. With the tag, Kai Chutni has the potential to become a sought-after delicacy beyond Odisha, contributing to the state's cultural representation on a global stage.
 Conclusion:
Odisha's Kai Chutni, made from red ants, is not just a culinary delight but a testament to the rich cultural tapestry of the region. The benefits of this unique condiment extend beyond the plate, encompassing nutritional value, cultural heritage, and economic empowerment. The Geographical Indication tag further solidifies its place in the culinary world, ensuring that Kai Chutni continues to be a cherished and protected gem of Odisha. As we savor the flavors of this extraordinary chutney, let us also celebrate the importance of preserving and promoting the diverse culinary traditions that make our world so deliciously unique.
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Dreamcasting Broadway: LEGALLY BLONDE
âYou thought I was dumb, but I think that somebodyâs judgement was poor!â
Dreamcasting Broadway: Legally Blonde
Ashley Park as Elle Woods
Cheech Manohar as Emmett Forrest
Lea Salonga as Paulette BonafontĂŠ
Devin Ilaw as Warner Huntington III
Stephanie Jae Park as Vivienne Kensington
Jon Jon Briones as Professor Callahan
Ericka Hunter as Brooke Wyndham
Catherine Ricafort as Serena
Marina Kondo as Pilar
Krystina Alabado as Margot (Elle u/s)
Adam Ali-Perez as Carlos/Lowell/Ensemble
Anna-Lee Wright as Judge/Store Manager/Ensemble (Paulette u/s)
Augustine Nguyen as Aaron Schultz/Guard/Ensemble (Emmett u/s)
Cailen Fu as Cece/Whitney/Ensemble (Elle u/s, Margot u/s)
Cathy Ang as Kate/Chutney/Ensemble (Enid u/s)
Diane Phelan as Leilani/Ensemble (Vivienne u/s, Pilar u/s)
Ethan Le Phong as Pforzheimer/Ensemble (Emmett u/s)
Eymard Cabling as Elleâs Dad/Winthrop/Ensemble (Callahan u/s)
Jon Viktor Corpuz as Ensemble
Kabir Bery as Sundeep Padamadan/Ensemble
Kay Trinidad as Elleâs Mom/Courtney/Ensemble (Paulette u/s)
Kimberly-Ann Truong as Kristine/Ensemble
Kuhoo Verma as Enid Hoopes/Veronica/Ensemble
Lina Lee as Shandi/Ensemble (Brooke u/s, Margot u/s)
Max B. Ehrlich as Nikos/Beer Bash Dancer/Ensemble (Warner u/s)
Paul HeeSang Miller as Kyle/Dewey/Grandmaster Chad/Ensemble (Warner u/s)
Warren Yang as Ensemble
Yvette Lu as Gabby/Stenographer/Ensemble
Amy Keum as Swing (Vivienne u/s, Serena u/s)
Carol Angeli as Swing (Brooke u/s, Pilar u/s)
Hugh Aparnente as Swing
Marcus Shane as SwingÂ
Michael Maliakel as Swing (Callahan u/s)
Viveca Chow as Swing (Enid u/s)
Andrea Macasaet as Elle Woods (alternate)
The concept behind this dreamcast comes from a TikTok I came across by user @/thekarlypaige a couple of days ago that has stuck with me for days now. Iâll link it below, but essentially, Legally Blonde through an Asian lens, touching on the âmodel minorityâ myth and showing that Asian people canât be stereotyped into a singular experience. Itâs high time for a Legally Blonde revival and I think looking at the material through a new lens would be a great way to revive this fun piece!
https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdryLVJs/
#dreamcasting#dreamcasting broadway#legally blonde#laurence o'keefe#nell benjamin#heather hach#ashley park#cheech manohar#lea salonga#devin ilaw#stephanie jae park#jon jon briones#ericka hunter#catherine ricafort#marina kondo#krystina alabado#andrea macasaet#broadway#broadway theatre#broadway musical#musical#musical theatre#theatre
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Vampire Films Around the World: Essays on the Cinematic Undead of Sixteen Cultures, edited by James Aubrey, McFarland, 2020. Info: mcfarlandbooks.com.
Vampires are arguably the most popular and most paradoxical of gothic monsters: life draining yet passionate, feared yet fascinating, dead yet immortal. Vampire content produces exquisitely suspenseful stories that, combined with motion picture filmmaking, reveal much about the cultures that enable vampire film production and the audiences they attract. This collection of essays is generously illustrated and ranges across sixteen cultures on five continents, including the films Let the Right One In, What We Do in the Shadows, Cronos, and We Are the Night, among many others. Distinctly different kinds of European vampires have originated in Ireland, Germany, Sweden, and Serbia. North American vampires are represented by films from Mexico, Canada, and the USA. Middle Eastern locations include Tangier, Morocco, and a fictional city in Iran. South Asia has produced Bollywood vampire films, and east Asian vampires are represented by films from Korea, China, and Japan. Some of the most recent vampire movies have come from Australia and New Zealand. These essays also look at vampire films through lenses of gender, post-colonialism, camp, and otherness as well as the evolution of the vampiric character in cinema worldwide, together constituting a mosaic of the cinematic undead.
Contents: Introduction â James Aubrey  Australia Children of the Night in a Sunburnt Country: Aristocrats and Outback Vampires â Graeme A. Wend-Walker  Canada A Monstrous Showing: Movement and Deformed Discourse in Guy Maddinâs Vampire Ballet Film Dracula: Pages from a Virginâs Diary â Lorna Hutchison  China The Hong Kong Vampire Returns: Nostalgia, Pastiche and Politics in Rigor Mortis â Fontaine Lien  Germany Nosferatuâs Daughters: Radical Feminism, ÂLesbo-Vampirism and Fluid Identities in Dennis Ganselâs Wir sind die Nacht (We Are the Night) â Kai-Uwe Werbeck  India Chutney Vampires: Contextualizing Bollywoodâs Undead Cinema â Anurag Chauhan  Iran Reclaiming the Marginalized Female Body in Ana Lily Amirpourâs A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night â U. Melissa Anyiwo  Ireland and UK Creating an Irish Neomyth: Byzantiumâs Feminist Vampires â James Aubrey  Italy Dario Argentoâs Dracula 3D: History, Genre and the Politics of Camp â Vincent Piturro  Japan The Intertextuality of Moon Child: How Japanese Popular Culture Molds and Interprets Gender and the Vampire â Jade Lum  Korea Blood, Dust and the Black Universe: From Asia Extreme to the Vampire ÂWorld-Image in Thirst, The Wailing and the New Korean Vampire Horror Cinema â David John Boyd  Mexico The Craft of Delicacy in Cronos: Rethinking Vampire Films in Latin America â Roberto Forns-Broggi  Morocco and USA Only Lovers Left Alive: Expat Vampires and ÂPost-Imperial Cosmopolitanism â Wendolyn Weber  New Zealand âDonât ⌠donât believe the hype!â Vampiric Evolution and What We Do in the Shadows â Charles Hoge  Serbia Vampire Privilege: Class, Gender and Sex in Serbian Metaphysical Horror â Tatjana AleksiÄ Â Sweden Unqueering Child Vampire Love in Let the Right One In â James Aubrey  USA Museological Horror in Ganja and Hess and Da Sweet Blood of Jesus â Cheryl D. Edelson  USA âItâs more like a diseaseâ: Compensatory Masculinities and Intersectional âOthernessâ in The Transfiguration â Cain Miller Filmography Bibliography About the Contributors Index of Terms
#book#essay#weird essay#horror essay#cinema essay#vampire essay#horror cinema#cinematic undead#vampire movies#vampires
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Samosa Chutney
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#chutney#dips#aloo kachorialoo kay samosay#samosachaat#samosalover#samosa recipe#khatthi meethi#apricot
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Ok! @loverofallthingssmart Favorite desi foods. Letâs goÂ
Wu - The best of the best biryani. I donât know how to explain it, but like, yeah.
Jet - Naan. Thatâs all Iâm saying
Kai - Loves Anything with a crap ton of butter, heâs like Krishna in that sense. But his absolute favorite food is Dosa!! Especially butter dosa with some chutney. And also, he adores Masala dosa.Â
Sakura - Rasam! She really loves drinking it. Of course she does eat it with rice, but letâs be honest, she will always have a cup of it near her at all times, she doesnât care about the heat.Â
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O-Kay~! Needed to finish this before the fourth and decided to try a red army pet~
Human/Child!Shine
Was going to make him blond like Lance but no...
Platinum blonde is in baby~!
Is the oldest of the Red Army pets.
Likes to hide and play in his dadâs cloak.
Sirius and Harr (and Ray) are his official play uncles.
Like to think heâs like a more cheerful version of Simba minusthetrauma
Is Belleâs (stick) sword fighting rival.
[ Chutney 1 / 2 | Belle | Shu-Shu ]
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Tag Game!
Rules: answer 21 questions and then tag 21 people (bold of you to assume I know more than two people on this hellsite) who you want to get to know better.
I was tagged by @temmie-loony who is awesome, like thank you, I donât know why I feel so flattered right now, but I do
Nickname(s): Diyu (everyone on my momâs side of the family maybe), Diyumuni (grandma, momâs side), Diyappa (my momâs youngest sister), Gubbu/Gubbi (my momâs other younger sister; the two names are kind of interchangeable), Diyapochua (my momâs younger brother), probably others thanks to my mom's side of the family who come up with 135% of my nicknames as mentioned above
Zodiac: Sagittarius!
Height: 5ft. - 5ft.2 (maybe 3? hopefully?)
Last movie I saw: Ready (I've watched it 500 times over, no joke, just check my Netflix account)
Last thing I googled: statistics a tool for social research 4th edition (if anyone wants to hit me up with a pdf, I will be forever grateful; I hate this class, itâs 8am, Iâm there right now, Iâm a language student what the fuck is this?!)
Favourite musician: ummmmmm idk it changes this is hard wtf
Okay, so right off the top of my head - Shawn Mendes (I love every single one of his songs, I didnât think I would, but I did), P!nk (all-time fave), The Pretty Reckless (Taylor Momsenâs voice you guys!), Big Time Rush, Kurt Hugo Schneider (okay, technically heâs a cover artist, but this man is magical like he plays a ridiculous number of instruments, his production quality is so unique and wonderful and his VOICE - listen, he does not sing as often as he should, and he shouuuuuld), and just like any song that was composed by A. R. Rahman, written by Javed Akhtar and sung by either Arijit Singh, Atif Aslam and/or Shreya Ghoshal you really canât go wrong with
Song stuck in my head: A constant is Oi Dur Paharer Dhare (I still haven't heard the original) but as of recent Naa Tum Jaano Naa Hum from a movie called Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai (which defined my entire childhood solely) because I didn't realize that it was on my phone and I've been using Spotify the entire time but now I'm obsessed and I can't stop and basically I'm my own worst enemy; also, sometimes Lâoiseau et lâenfant by Marie Myriam makes an appearance and it tends to make me like 4000x more dramatic than I usually am, which is saying a lot and I Like Me Better by Lauv (the KillerVibe theme, fight me)
Other blogs: I wish I was fabulous enough to have more than one blog (maybe one day... *wistful sigh*)
Do I get asks: once in a blue moon, yes, but I love and cherish every single one of them
Following: Iâm assuming you mean how many people Iâm following and not how many followers I have, so 554, Iâm following 554 people
Amount of sleep: it depends... in high school, it used to be that I just wouldnât sleep during the months of January and June, but now in uni itâs changed to October-December and February-April; honestly, I could go to sleep at like 3AM, and still wake up at 7AM and be fine as long as I finish classes by like 6PM - I donât need more than 3-4h of sleep Â
Lucky number: 13, 7, 4
What Iâm wearing: my favourite... what colour is this maroon? like a plum, reddish-purpley (burgundy? I donât know colours) thing (matches my hair) sweater that says âhelloâ the bottom in white, the one pair of jeans I wear even though I have like 10 others, and my gray snow boots which are pretty cute considering that snow boots are ugly as fuuuuck (and probably pizza socks... am I wearing socks today? I donât think I remembered to put on socks, nvm)
Dream job: to work with the UN, that's what I'm striving towards anyway, and maybe get a book published (my main goal in life is to be a functioning adult, and honestly, the UN thing seems infinitely more realistic)
Dream trip: a road trip to I donât know where yet, but itâs gonna be a road trip
Favorite food: does food in general count? the first thing that comes to mind is chotpoti (itâs basically the filling you have inside a pani puri, but better cuz phuchkas over pani puri every time - but itâs literally these tiny lentils, chickpeas if you wanna be lazy, cooked with potatoes and every spice known to the world and then you add the tamarind sauce which is so hard to make and thatâs why thereâs always a limited amount but every asshole that comes to our place on Eid literally drinks it like some animal but whatever you literally have to soak the dry tamarind in water and get all the gross stuff out while keeping the good stuff and figure out a good balance of chilli powder, salt and sugar and itâs never as good as when mom does it)
Idk why I just ranted like itâs my job, but Iâm leaving it there. I also like thin-crust mushroom pizza (the brand is Ristorante and it is the best), my dadâs shrimp and potato curry (idk what else to call it, I donât even eat it with rice, I turn that shit into a taco, Iâm not even sorry), naan and bihari kebab w/ that really spicy green chutney/raita/whatever it is, piyaju and aloo chop (itâs fried and itâs so bad for you, and I hate onions but for some reason I donât give a fuck when it comes to piyaju even though itâs just lentils and onions - itâs frieeeeeed), and apple pie (apple anything dessert tbh)
Play any instruments: I've played piano kinda on and off (I could probably follow a song), I learned flute in middle school but I never continued it and ooooooo I'm trying to teach myself guitar; I also sing
Languages: Bangla (I need to re-learn how to read and write though, which is so sad), Hindi, Urdu, English, French, Iâm slowly becoming fluent in Spanish and Iâm trying to teach myself Arabic (listen, I might not be the doctor cousin, but look grandma I can read the Quran - I know my strengths! also, Arabic is a really pretty language)
Favourite song(s): Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Queen), Cheer Up (A Great Big World), Canât Help Falling In Love (Elvis Presley), Raabta from Agent Vinod (the Shreya Ghoshal version!!!), Tujhko Jo Paya from Crook and Jo Pyaar Ho Gaya from Ishaan
Random fact: I am deathly afraid of birds. I always thought that birds just kinda freaked me out, but then I ran into oncoming traffic because there was a pigeon nearby so thereâs that. Â
Describe yourself as aesthetic things: black with splashes of pink and yellow because I have no sense of anything, snow, plaid shirts, sweaters, leather jackets, boots, coffee, cute stationery, studying (yâall know what Iâm talking about right? like those images on Pinterest of âmessyâ notes and pens and crap, usually with glasses there), pizza socks, fuzzy animal socks that probably have the little 3D whatever ears and nose (do they use pom-poms for those? idk), any variation of the âworldâs okayest sisterâ quote, BOOKS, candles, white lilies (the only flower I acknowledge as a flower)
Tagging: @maniq1 @darwinquark @ciscoscaitlin @dibs4ever @winxy-writing @thatkillervibe @sunshineoptimismandangels @lightninginmyeyes @headoverhiddles @hope-dyne @nordarhk @kendrasaunders @jwmelmoth @daftydraw  @taakoshell  @lewispanda @jalonii @cheleonrage712 @deathly-smirk @purpleyin  @crelliefan4life
#tag game#get to know me#and then watch as my followers drop like flies#about me#personal#diya rambles
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Arjun having sex with neighbourhood aunty Neetu
So, Iâm a 18yr old guy living in panipat..I live with my parents here..let assume my name to be Arjun..our original home is in some other state and we live in a rented house here..my dad works in a govt firm.One of our neighbour is very close to our family..the couple had three children and it happened that one of their child studied in the same class as mine, so her mom was always interested about knowing about my preparations for the exams..let assume her name to be neetu..she is 38 yrs old. Neetu aunty used to visit our home very often whenever my mum was at home.
One day,due to some domestic reasons my mom had to go to our native for one and half month..my dad would leave for office at 8 in the morning and come home at around 8pm..I was all alone at home at that time..and had to do all the work by myself.one fine day, I was washing my clothes and then neetu aunty knocked at that doorâŚmy vest n football shorts were all wet and I was not wearing any underwear underneath..I thought that she just came to ask something and then she would go..so, I didnât change my clothes and opened the door..she came inside and asked me if I had breakfast and what I would eat for lunch.
she roamed inside the house and complimented me for cleaning the house so well..she sat on the sofa and she got wet in the light rain..I gave her a towel and noticed that the was wearing a sexy lacy bra which was visible from outside her salwar kameez..seeing this is got an erection..I noticed that my bulge was visible so I aat down on the sofa opposite to her..I was able to hide my erection but neetu aunty might have noticed that I got hard inside my pants..I felt embarrassedâŚshe giggled a bit..and then someone called on my phone which was on my table..I didnât want to get up..but I had to..I got up and my erect cock was clesrly visible..I picked the phone facing away from her..then I sat down on a chair near the table itself..
aunty asked who it was..I said it was a friend..she the asked if it was my girlfriendâŚI said no..she then asked me if I had a girlfriendâŚI said yes..she enquired about it and then she handed me my towel..she said that sheâll be coming again at 12 noon to check if was able to cook properlyâŚwhile going she smiled and said â ghr mei koi aaye toh andr kuch pehen lia krâ..I sensed what she meant and felt hugely embarrassedâŚShe again came at 12 noon and asks me what Iâll be cooking..she noticed that I didnât bath yet..she offered me help and said that sheâll cook the paneer and dal and told me to get a bath..meanwhile I entered the bathroom..I remembered whatever happened and felt horny..
I shagged off in the bathroom..just after I shagged off she came running at the bathroom door shouting that something went into her eye..I grabbed the towel n put it over my dick and opened the door..she rushed in and washed her eye..she then asked for my towel and she said that be quick..and she took the towel from me..and I had to hide my semi erect cock with my handâŚshe noticed the cum on the floor..she gave a naughty smile and went out of the bathroom..I came out of the bathroom after bathing wearing a towel and went to my room directly and was about to lock the door..then neetu aunty said that âdrwaza bndh krne ki kya zarurt hai..waise bhi dhng k kpde toh nhi pehenta h tuâ and I was dumbfoundedâŚ
I wore my clothes hurriedly and came to the kitchen to help her..she ws done with cooking and then she served me lunchâŚand went back homeâŚI ws thinking over her comments repeatedly and shagged off again..The next day she came to me and brought some idli for me in a tiffin box..she told me to have it for breakfastâŚwhile opening the tiffin box she spilled the chutney all over her clothes over her chest..she then rushed to the bathroom..she just closed the door and left a small gap..it was visible to me what she was doing..she opened her salwar and cleaned her boob area..she was not able to clean ir completely and asked me for a towel..I said that there is a towel inside the bathroom..
she cleaned her chest area and wrapped the towel over her boobs and came out..she then told me that she didnât bath yet and if I had any any problem if she took bath in my bathroom..I said that I have no problem at all..she then asked me to get her clothes from her houseâŚshe gave me the keys of her house and instructed me to bring her salwar kameez and also told me that there is a red colour paper box inside and to bring that too..she told me that she had a vanity bag inside her wardrobe which had her medicines and to bring it along..I went to her home and brought all the stuff..
I had some suspicion about that box and I opened it to find that there was a pink bra inside it..I wrapped it and put it back..I handed over her stuff to her and then she took bath..while she was taking bath I notice that the shower was kept flowing for too long..I felp suspicious and decided to look into what she was doing..I managed to look inside the bathroom from the small gap between the door and the floorâŚ.to my surprise she was fucking herself with a dildo..she had the dildo in her vanity bag..when she was over with it she took out some cream and a razor from her bag..she applied the cream in her pubic region and shaved her pubic hair off..seeing all this I got excited and started jerking myself..
I was about to climax and gave a loud moan and cummed on the floor..neetu aunty might have understood what I was doing..she then finished bathing and started wearing her clothes..she called me for help as she was not able to fasten her bra strap..I helped her and came out of her bathroom..while she was coming out of the bathroom she noticed that there was cum on the floor..she asked me âarjun, ye nche kya pda hua haiâ..I replied â nhi pta aunty..conditioner hoga shydâ..she then touched it and smelled it..and said â nahi..ye toh conditioner nahi hai..conditioner ki smell toh aisi nhi hoti haiâ I said â nhi pta auntyâ..she then asked me â tere hath mei kya lga hua hai?â And then I noticed that I had cum in my arm too..I said â nhi pta aunty..kch lga hgaâ..
she said â acchaâŚsch bta ki tu kya kr rha tha jb mai nha rhi thi.â I said â kch nhi aunty phone mei games khel rha thaâ..she said â but tere phone msi toh games hai hi nhiâ then I said â mera mtlb tha ki games download kr rha thaâ she then looked at me with lust in her eyes..then we sat on the sofa and were talking..she asked me â tune apni grlfrnd ko kiss kia hai?â..I saud â nhiâ..
she said âarre sharma mt..kai tri mummy ko nhi bataungiâ the I said â well..haan â..she said â accha..iska mtlb agr akele bnd kmre mei hote tkh sex v kr lete..waise kya kya kia tune uske sth?â..I said that â bs kiss kiaâ then she replied â usne tere sath kya kia? Tu toh waise bhi andr kch nhi pehenta h..usne iska faayda nhi uthaya?â..I said â nhi aunty..hmne bs bus mei kiss kia thaâ she replied âaccha..tb shyd tra itna bda nhi tha..ab toh tu bda ho gya h..ab toh ldkiyan tere iss dressing sense ka khub faayda uthayengi..ldke toh lucky hote h..apni pyaas bhja skte h..bt ldkiyon ko toh bht cheezon ki zarurt hoti hai..haath se kaam nhi chlta hmara..aajkl toh tere uncle bhi ghr pr nhi rhte hâŚmai toh pagal hi jti hoon akele akeleâ..
I replied with a âhmmmâ..she then said that â waise maine delhi se kch artificial samaan mangayi thi..ussi se kaam chalati hoon aajkl..â she then brought hee vanity bag and showed me her dildo..it was a vibrating one..I acted innocent and asked her what it ws..she said âye whi hai jo tere pant k andr hai..bus difference itna h ki tra use nhi hua h aur ye use ho chuka hâ..I knew where this conversation was going..I asked her â ye kaise use krte hâ..she said â tu apna phn de..dikhati hoonâ..she then opened a porn site and showed me a video of a girl using a dildo..I remained silent..she then asked me â bda ho gya h na tra?â I remained silent..she then placed her hand on my crotch and said âktna bda h tra..roz hilata hga na tuâ
I didnât know how to react and utrered âummm..haanââŚshe then tld me â chl pant utar de apni..dkhte h ki mra dildo zyda bda h ya tra lundâ as soon as she uttered the word âlundâ it sent shivers down my spine..I knew that it was now or never and I pulled down my shorts and my dick sprang out saluting her..she then grabbed my 8 inch dick and saidkaafi mota bhi hai..tere uncle ka toh chota sa hai.. dildo se hi kaam chlati hoon..tri biwi ko bht khush rhegi ki itna bda aur mota lund uske pss hgaâ..then she asks me â tu chup chap kyu khda h..tu mjhe dkhna chahta h na?..chl dkh le..â she the removed her salwar and kameez n was sitting there just in her bra and panty..she then asked me âtjhe kiss kiye hue ktne din ho gyeâ
I replied â 8 mahine shydâ..she replied â acchaâŚ.pta h tere uncle toh mjhe bs lips pe kiss krte h n bs khde khde mjhe chodte hai..mjhe satisfaction milti hi nhi..srf chudne se mri chut ko rahat nhi milti aur toh aur mjhe unka lund chusne tk nhi deteâ again she started her war of words and I was filled with lust for her..then I said â toh mjhe use krlo..mai toh hr chz k lye ready hoonâthen I grabbed her face and gave her a deep kiss..eventually I opened her bra n made her sit on the couch..I sat down on the floor between her legs.. I said â mai sb dkh rha tha aunty g..jo kch aap bathroom mei kr rhe theâ with this I separated her legs and kissed her chut abover her panty..her panty was totally wet and I took it off..and started licking her vagina ..she was moaning and uttering
âarjunnnâŚaaahhh.meri jaanâŚchaat meri chut koâ she then held my head and went in into her clean shaven pussy..then I told her to stand up and I lied down on the sofa and said â aunty g..aap mere muh k upr baith jao..â..she obeyed me n sat on my face..she then turned around and took my cock in her mouth..and sucked it hard and I was busy licking her pussy..she then saidab mjhe nche rhne do n tu uor chdh jaaâ I obeyed but I couldnât understand why she did soâŚ.while I was busy licking her pussy I felt her fingers on my asshole..she lubricated my asshole using her saliva and put two fingers inside..then she inserted her vibrating dildo in my arse..while licking my dick simultaneouslyâŚshe had many orgasms and at that time she put the dildo deep inside my ass..
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Red rice neer dose! đ You know when bakasura was a kid, he used to call neer dose as tooth tooth dose đ One of our most favourite type of dose served with chutney, kai Bella and uppinkaayi! 𤤠. . Share your breakfast stories with us and get featured! 𼳠. . #BakasuraPhotography #BakasuraBreakfast #BakasuraForever #Hommeeee #HomeMade #HomeCooked #HomeQuarantine #healthyfood #NeerDose #MakeNeerDose #RedRice #RedRiceNeerDose (at Bakasura Forever) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-tP0kll2bb/?igshid=1ulve7rtx4ivn
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Oh Kay
Someone called me from Ontario today. Missed call in the morning. I called back and the person didn't pick up. Then missed call again in the evening. Not funny. Next missed call and I'm blocking the number.
Dinner is a full affair today. The whole shebang. The kind I don't get to eat usually. Roti, sabzi, daal, chutney, raita, rice, papad, and salad. Everything. And there is coffee later. Gotta count these blessings.
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Breakfast Meal Plate: Kayi Vade, Gorai Kai Kara Chutney And Fruits Are you planning on making Puri for this week's breakfast? If yes, here we have tried a new recipe fromâŚ
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