āThis is my invariable advice to people: Learn how to cook, try new recipes, learn from your mistakes, BE FEARLESS, and above all have funā ā Julia Child
Spicy Saturday Picks – January 17, 2015
The weekend is here and brunches and long naps beckon. This weekend we have something very special for the ladies with the #IsLaundryOnlyAWomansJob activity where you can blog about a household story till 19th January and win vouchers worth Rs.1000! The #UseYourAnd activity still awaits your participation for women’s empowerment so make sure you blog for it. There is also a chance to win a Bolt from Tata Motors with Get. Set. Bolt. so if you haven’t registered for it, time is running out! For now, here are some of the best blog posts of the week with Spicy Saturday Picks.
Twitter Chat with Shefaly Yogendra on Critical Thinking
The Twitter Chat with the PhD in decision-making, Shefaly YogendraĀ on “Critical Thinking and How to Participate Meaningfully on Public Forums” on 16th January, 2015 turned out to be an insightful & an interesting session for the audience. Her knowledge & expertise proved to be of great learning for the participants.
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Is Laundry only a woman’s job? You decide!
When it comes to showing a woman’s daily routine, be it in ads, TV shows or movies, washing clothes is an activity that is never left out. Why talk about fiction, when most of us have grown up seeing the women in our house sweat for hours, doing the laundry for the whole family.
Washing machines made the job a little easier, but using the machineĀ and drying clothes is still the prerogative of a woman, whether she is working or not.
Does this look like the scenario in your house? Then you’d like to blog for #IsLaundryOnlyAWomansJob, an activity presented by BlogAdda in association with Ariel.
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Ramayana – The Game of Life : Shattered Dreams
The Ramayana is an epic that transcends time and space, and is just as relevant today as it was centuries ago. The scale of action and wisdom in this story is staggering, and perhaps this is why some people are intimidated by it. Shubha Vilas has simplified the story of Ram and Sita, while retaining the essence and values in his Ramayana: The Game of Life series, which started with Rise of the Sun Prince. And now you can review the second book in the series- Shattered Dreams!
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WOW – A ‘CLICK’ that changed my life
One look, one touch, one smile, one fight- just one of these can change your life. What about a click that can change your life?