Remember the girl.. 146
From the Blog impatientperson What is this 146? A number? Just a number? No, it's not. Before proceeding further, I want you guys to see the following video: http://vimeo.com/79814541 In 2002, the co-founders of Love146 traveled to Southeast Asia on an exploratory trip to determine how they could serve in the fight against child sex trafficking. In one experience, a couple of our co-founders were taken undercover with investigators to a brothel where they witnessed children being sold for sex. This is the story that sparked our abolition movement. “We found ourselves standing shoulder to shoulder with predators in a small room, looking at little girls through a pane of glass. All of the girls wore red dresses with a number pinned to their dress for identification. They sat, blankly watching cartoons on TV. Tpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Thukpa
From the Blog bakerscanvasIsn't Thukpa a cute name? The first time I read the name, I wanted to try it just for the sake of making such an exotic sounding dish. Thukpa comes from Tibet and is a soup. Even though winters are now officially over in this part of the world, still soups are a good companion in the breezy evenings or for the unfortunate people falling ill due to changing weather. This soup is spicy, but the spices can be adjusted according to taste. This is a very versatile kind of soup, where you can add or remove ingredients and it will still taste delicious. The spices are tantalizing, reminding of all the things good and sunny. And the best part is, none of the ingredients are alien to our desi taste buds. I always use less garlic than specified in the recipe (or sometimes no garlic at apakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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