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		<title>Kaappi &#8211; Coffee and memories</title>
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I just took a break from Man Vs. Food which I was watching in Discovery – Travel and Living channel.  It’s amazing to know that how a human being started his life with  primitive culture would just feed himself merely by making the food eatable.  Ages passed and now Man, eats and eats day by [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ugadi Habba- Obbattu and bevu-bella</title>
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Oily kitchen and lots of fun is what I remember of my childhood Ugadi days. My father would insist on preparing only obbattu for all the Ugadi fest and he would never compromise on any other replacement for that. Of course once in a way our house used to be filled with guests and [...]]]></description>
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