About Myself

SwatiPareek

Hello everyone!

My name is Swati Pareek and, welcome to my world of delicious/yummy delicacies.

A brief round-up: I am the mother of a sweet little angel, the wife of a connoisseur hubby, and the daughter of world’s best mumma. I am a complete food addict who loves to cook as well as eat food. The Mantra of my life isΒ simple – “live for savoring good food, rather than have food to survive”. Cooking makes me happy; it is like a therapy for me by which I tend to discard all the negative energy and worries that come as part of day-to-day life.

This blog is the result of the heaps of encouragement received from my family and friends over the past year or so – many thanks to all of you who have inspired me to create this blog for spreading my happiness far and beyond. Do note that I am a Indian vegetarian human being and, so the blog will have vegetarian (mostly Indian) recipes. I hope that does not stops anyone from checking and trying out my recipes – after all it’s all about the taste. I am a die-hard fan of Indian food but I also fancy Italian – will hopefully will be including some non-Indian vegetarian dishes as well.

I hope you guys like this and, feel tempted enough to send me your thoughts/suggestions/questions/feedback. I want this to be as interactive as possible!

Bon Appetit !!

25 thoughts on “About Myself

  1. Hello Swati

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  2. Hi ,
    Swati Mam
    I need ur help actually i just want to know that how you created this blog as I also want to create my own Blog.

    Can You please help me out?

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  3. Thanks for being such a good friend.

    Can you please tell me that how can I post something on my blog which I have created on Saturday.

    Actually I am planning to start my own small business of fashion fabrics,So I just want to post some samples of the fabrics to get some good orders.

    So,If possible please help me out my mail id is abhilashakedia13@gmail.com.

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  4. Hey Swati !!

    Love the blog and the recipes. Very unique and different. We would love to see some on our network. We get a lot of traffic and I am sure our viewers would love to see some of these. Just blog, post or write recipes. We also have a wall that our members use to interact. Check us out when you get a chance. http://www.chefnbar.com

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  5. I’m not Indian, but I had a very special mahabhagavata guru who had appeared in Bihar. I then lived in various parts of India learning the ancient Vedic culture and the ‘out of this world’ cuisines. Dhokla and rasa malai, oh my gosh….my favourite πŸ™‚

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