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Happy #internationalcoffeeday International Coffee Day 2020 is celebrated on the 1st of October each year. International Coffee Day is observed to recognize the efforts of millions of farmers whose livelihood depends on this aromatic crop. International Coffee Day provides an opportunity for all coffee lovers to share their love for the beverage. International Coffee Organisation (ICO) declared and organized the first world coffee day in 2015 in Milan. The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped life as we know it. Many of us are staying home, avoiding people on the street and changing daily habits, like going to school or work, went restaurant for coffee with ours friends, parties or any occasion etc in ways we never imagined. While we are changing old behaviours, there are new routines we need to adopt. First and foremost is the habit of wearing a mask or face covering whenever we are in a public space. So aaj meri r hum sab ki kahani yahi ho gayi hai ki we have to stay home, wear Mask ? if we are going outside, n if we are craving for coffee ☕ ...then khud se banao r khud hi peeo ? #uzmaseasyrecipes #foodiesofcreatorshala #foodiesofinstagram #foodart #coffeeart #coffeeday #coffeelover #wearmask #mumbaifood #mumbaistreetfood #coronamessage #mumbaifoodblogger #foodmaniacindia #munchymumbai #mumbaifoodlovers #foodindia #mumbaifoodie #foodtalkmumbai #foodiesofindia #gharkakhana #mumbaifoodiejunkie #mumbaieats #indianfoodblogger #Covid_19 #foodmaniacindia #delhifoodie

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#nationalbunnyday ? highlights the value and contributions that pet rabbits bring to their owners. Held on the fourth Saturday or Sunday each September, National Bunny Day also centers on the welfare of rabbits — while promoting a healthy environments for those raised as pets. The House Rabbit Society hosts a number of events on the day, including a carnival and various fundraisers. Rabbit habitats include meadows, woods, forests, grasslands, deserts and wetlands. Rabbits live in groups, and the best known species, the European rabbit, lives in underground burrows, or rabbit holes. More than half the world's rabbit population resides in North America. ?Foodart made from cooked rice, carrot, coriander leaves, capsicum and black pepper. #bunny #bunnyday #foodart #food #foodbloggerofcreatorshala #artofplating #mumbaifoodblogger #foodmaniacindia #foodstyling #foodbloggerofinstagram #foodiesofcreatorshala #mumbaifoodie #foodartz #foodiesofindia #foodartists #foodiesofinstagram #mumbaieats #indianfoodblogger #foodartlover #foodphotography #foodblogger #foodartstyle #riceart #uzmaseasyrecipes #creatorshala

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❤️? Rice flour Colourful Cheelas ?❤️ I presented Cheelas in flower shape with green chutney leaves The way you present your food is what tempts customers to try a dish. We eat with our senses: what we see, smell, and feel. And in the age of Instagrammers and food bloggers, food plating and presentation matters more than ever.  #uzmaseasyrecipes #creatorshala #cheela #foodart #foodstyling #mumbaifood #mumbaistreetfood #homemadefood #mumbaifoodblogger #foodmaniacindia #foodphotography #mumbaifoodlovers #foodindia #mumbaifoodie #foodtalkmumbai #foodiesofindia #foodstylist #foodiesofinstagram #foodiesofcreatorshala #mumbaieats #indianfoodblogger #desikhana #foodmaniacindia #delhifoodie #foodbloggerofinstagram #foodbloggerofcreatorshala

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? Crispy Shell Pasta ? Ingredients– 400 gms pasta 1/2 cup corn flour 1/2 cup all purpose flour Oil for deep frying 1 ½ tsp roasted red chili powder 1 tsp roasted cumin powder 1 tsp black pepper powder 1 tsp chaat masala 1 tsp amchur powder 1 tsp/or to taste black salt Method– Cook pasta according to packet instructions. (Cook pasta till 80 to 90% done) Add corn flour and all purpose flour in cooked pasta. Mix well. Transfer it in a sieve, remove the excess flour. Heat oil on medium high heat in deep frying pan. Line a tray with kitchen paper for draining fried pasta chips. Once oil turns hot, add cooked pasta one by one into oil for deep frying. Fry the cooked pasta in the oil until light golden brown and crispy, about 1-2 minutes. Remove to the paper towel-lined tray to drain and season with roasted chili powder, pepper powder, roasted cumin powder, chaat masala, amchur powder and black salt while it’s still hot. Allow them to cool completely and store in an air tight container. Optimal– Sprinkle grated Parmesan cheese over pasta chips and serve immediately. #pasta #crispypasta #snacks #eveningsnacks #foodie #foodblogger #foodiesofinstagram #food #foodphotography #darkfoodphotography #foodstyling #artofplating #mumbaifoodblogger #uzmaseasyrecipes #creatorshala #foodiesofcreatorshala

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