Sharing a picture of her plate, Masaba wrote, "Eating dahi, chawal and salad through this blazing summer heat." Loaded with healthy greens, pomegranate seeds and cooling yoghurt, it sure looks like the go-to meal for this time of the year.
The rats’ video was posted by one Sherrell Mcrae on her Facebook page. The video shows at least 2 rats moving around, right on top of racks stacked with food items. The Target store came under fire as soon as this video gained more and more traction.
In the video, we can first see a mirror image of a coke can. Just when we are convinced that it is nothing but a mirror in between the original can and its reflection, we find it is hollow cardboard (instead of a mirror) that is placed between two coke cans, which were set symmetrically. This symmetry between the two objects 'misdirects' the viewer and creates the illusion in t
The video was shared by food blogger @jaxfoodhax. The creator first sliced up the tomatoes in half. Then, she drizzled some olive oil in a pan and allowed it to warm up on medium heat. Once the oil was heated up, she popped the tomato halves in a pan and closed the lid, allowing the tomatoes to heat up for just five minutes. The tomato peels could easily be removed by just pinc
Her story featured a delicious waffle, with fresh blueberries on the top and a bottle of maple syrup and no-sugar spread by the side. She also thanked Chef Jen (a London-based home chef) for the yummy dessert and wrote that the waffle was 'yumm'.
A London-based YouTuber Max Stanford ate 50 chocolate eggs that totalled up to 2kg, and the total number of calories was a whopping 8,850! Max then proceeded to eat the eggs with some liquids while being timed by a stopwatch, completing all the chocolate eggs in 24 minutes and 21 seconds.
In the two pictures that the user shared, we could see the exterior as well as inside contents of the chocolate cream biscuit. "20g extra," read the packaging while the biscuits inside told a different story. There were a total of 10 biscuits separated into stacks of four and three, with empty gaps in between. "Please explain what's happening here? Is it the plastic that's 20g
Indian animal rights and vegan activists across the country will use the Twitter platform to raise awareness about veganism on April 8. Amjor Chandran, one of the organisers of the Vegan India Movement, says: “It’s not a diet, but a social justice movement for animals to dismantle speciesism- a human-held belief that all other animal species are inferior.”