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arathithings · 4 years
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KHUSHIYO KE DIN..DIWALI
Diwali or Deepavali is one of the most popular Indian festival. At many places, there are special vacations in schools and colleges. So its usually a good time to meet friends, go for picnics or small outing. Good time to meet your old friends or just relax at your home and read a good book.
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momskart is here with homemade sweets made with top secret recipies by moms of INDIA The homemade sweets have a rich taste. momskart assure you to deliver good quality of the sweets and have strong distribution of network and shipping facilities.
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arathithings · 4 years
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The fragrance and flavor of hand-crafted traditional food can create nostalgia and brings back memories of special times Thus making food as a means of retaining the cultural identity of different regions of India.
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Experience the richness and goodness of Homemade food product's at your Door Steps , Homemade Snacks, Sweets, Staples and more made with Love by Moms of India.
momskart sell diff kinds of food items like: snacks:- namkeen sev khakra biscuits sweets:- homemade jam, muffins, chocolates, mithais, laddus, staples:- jaggery, masala, papad, mukhwas, ready to fry pickels:- mix pickels, murrabba, fruit pickels, veg pickels, chutny
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arathithings · 4 years
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BIGGEST SALE ON MOMSKART
Foods prepared at home are way better than cooked in restaurants, hotels or someplace else. There are various health benefits of homemade food.
The first and the most important reason why homemade meals is excellent for health is that homemade food is hygienic. They provide you the best degree of cleanliness that's possible. When we're eating in restaurants or hotels, we cannot be sure of the hygienic environment.
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SO THIS FESTIVE SEASON 
SHOP FROM https://www.themomskart.com/
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arathithings · 4 years
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MOMS LOVE
Experience the goodness of Homemade food product's at your Door Steps , Homemade Snacks | Sweets | Staples and more made with Love by Moms of India
Homemade food products
No minimum Orders
Three-layered packing.
Send it to your loved ones.
Safe and Contactless delivery.
All India Delivered.
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Homemade | Moms Magic | Mom made | Made with love | Made by Mom | Taste Ma ke hatho ka | Vocal For Local | Culture | Indian | Traditional | Food items | Handcrafted by Moms of India | Mothers of India | Nani’s Recipes | Homemade recipes.
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Foods prepared at home are way better than cooked in restaurants, hotels or someplace else. There are various health benefits of homemade food.
Homemade food is usually prepared with natural ingredients compared to commercially prepared food. Plainly, the food has its taste however those are ready using unprocessed foods that are by no means healthy.
The World Health Organization recommends seriously reducing the eating of unhealthy foods. So keep taking home made food which contains full of ingredients. Substitutions and Healthy Eating might use much healthy food preparation procedures and substitution for harmful components when making our own food.
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arathithings · 4 years
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FESTIVE SEASON
Making the Diwali sweets and savory items was (and is) time consuming. But at the end of the day, it brought about a different feeling altogether, which market-bought food can never replicate. Maybe, it was the freshness of the ingredients and the love with which they were made, added to the taste.
During Diwali, New Year and Bhai Beej, the whole house teemed with guests from far and wide. While we got gift money, new clothes, sweets and fire crackers, they ate to their heart’s content, often asking for second helpings. I specifically remember that my grandmother’s Mathia papads were a hit with all the guests; we always fell short of them, no matter how many we made! Some of the guests from our native got them packed for the journey back home!
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The years have passed and most of us live in nuclear families and lead a hectic lifestyle. Many of us don’t have the time to make everything from scratch and have to depend on the local bakers, sweetmeat shops and supermarkets.  But what hasn’t changed is the fact that our faces bear the largest of smiles merely thinking of the lip-smacking Diwali snacks.
On that note, here are some of the traditional Diwali fare that will surely make you nostalgic.
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1. Namakparra and Shakarparra – These are deep fried crispy snacks, which include coconut powder. While Namakparra are savory, Shakarparras are sweet and are staple food during Diwali. Namakparra can also be served with chutney or a dip.
2. Chevdo – Chevdo are basically a mixture of flat rice flakes that are roasted with different spices, groundnuts, dried fruits and other snacks. Different regions of India have a different version of Chevdo. They are often stored in large amounts and served to the guests.
3. Sev – Sev are basically long fried strips of gram flour mixed with spices. These are then broken into small pieces and served as savory snacks. The crisper the sev, the better they taste!
4. Pakoras – Pakoras or fritters are one of the favorites in Diwali or any other festival for that matter. They are made from Bengal gram flour, vegetables and spices and served hot with spicy or sweet chutney.
5. Coconut Barfi – Coconut barfi is a favorite with kids and the adults. The sweet is made from coconut and condensed milk, set and cut in neat squares with silver coating on the top.
6. Gulab Jamun – Gulab Jamun is a spongy sweet fried till it’s golden brown and dunked in sugar syrup flavored with rosewater and saffron.
7. Ghughra – Ghughra is a fried pastry, which is stuffed with dry fruits, sugar and desiccated coconut. Some parts of the country also calls these as Karanji.
8. Halwa – Halwa is a sweet made from semolina and clarified butter. There are several varieties of this sweet dish. The semolina can also be replaced by vegetables such as carrot or bottle guard and garnished with dry fruits and saffron.
9. Kheer – Just like halwa, kheer is another traditional Diwali sweet that has many varieties. In other parts of the country, it is also called Payesh or Payasam.
10. Jalebi – Jalebis are crisp sweets that are dipped in saffron flavored syrup and is a seasonal favorite.
11. Badam Barfi – This Indian sweet is fudge made from almonds, sugar and ghee. It’s a staple in many households during the festivities.
12. Kaju Barfi – Just like Badam Barfi, Kaju Barfi or Kaju Katli are another Diwali staple, made from cashew, sugar and ghee.
13. Laddoos – Laddoos are round sweets that are a part of almost every Indian household. Made from besan, boondi, dates, coconut and many other ingredients, these are also served as Prasad or offerings to the deities.
14. Samosa – No Diwali food list, especially in North India is complete without Samosas. The triangular delicacies are generally stuffed with potato and spices and deep fried.
15. Kachoris – Kachoris are round pastries stuffed with lentils or mawa and served with condiments.
16. Aloo Tikki – Aloo tikki are fried potato cakes accompanies with generous amounts of chutney, chopped onions and coriander that adds to the yumminess.
17. Cholafali – Cholafali is a traditional snack in Gujarat and is light and crispy. Sprinkled with spices, it is not to be missed in the festive season. 
 SHOP FROM MOMSKART AND ENJOY YOUR DIWALI
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arathithings · 4 years
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Recently our Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged everyone to buy and endorse local products stating that #COVID19 time has made us realized the importance of Swadeshi Business.
Let us all support Atmanirbhar Bharat – Self Reliant New India!!
Promote Swadeshi Business!!
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"India Buy Local" ~Momskart an emerging online store for all Best Homemade Food Products for Indians!! Momskart offers a wide variety of Best Homemade Food Products like Dry Samosa, Chakli, Methi Biscuit,Badam Puri, Cookies, Dry Kachori, Roasted Chips, Sev and many more. It delivers all food products ordered from momskart to All over india and with full hyigene and Three layers of Secure packaging that makes food spoilage free.
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arathithings · 4 years
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KHUSHIYO KI DIWALI
Diwali or Deepavali is one of the most popular Indian festival. At many places, there are special vacations in schools and colleges. So its usually a good time to meet friends, go for picnics or small outing. Good time to meet your old friends or just relax at your home and read a good book.
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momskart is here with homemade sweets made with top secret recipies by moms of INDIA The homemade sweets have a rich taste. momskart assure you to deliver good quality of the sweets and have strong distribution of network and shipping facilities.  SHOP NOW   https://www.themomskart.com/
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arathithings · 4 years
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DIWALI SEASON IT IS
Diwali is the Hindu festival of lights, usually lasting five days and celebrated during the Hindu Lunisolar month Kartika. One of the most popular festivals of Hinduism, Diwali symbolizes the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance".
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Easy Diwali recipes will help you to impress your family and friends. The festival means celebration. Any celebration is incomplete without sumptuous food, be it savory or sweet.
As a child, I saw my mother prepare many snacks in advance for Diwali festivities. There were some traditional items like gujhiye, papdi, deevle, mathri, and also some very innovative ones that would garner a lot of appreciation.
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Diet Murmura Namkeen Recipe makes healthy and delicious snack of puffed rice. It is very easy to make and does not contain too many calories. It is perfect for light snacking. Murmura namkeen is a great accompaniment with a cup of hot tea.
We can easily digest murmura or puffed rice. Since murmura or muri is basically rice that is puffed up, it has more volume, and is light. It is ideal for snacking between meals.
Low in calories, it does not contain many nutrients as well. Thus mixing it with other nutritive ingredients is a good idea. It can increase the volume and add crunch to a preparation. It is used extensively in many Indian snacks and street foods.
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arathithings · 4 years
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HOME MADE, MOM MADE
There’s a common saying that goes, the way to a human heart is through their stomach. 
In today’s world where everything is a click away, the heart wants a wide variety of diverse unique food from all over the country at it's doorstep. Moreover, to sell food online, you do not need a shop or a restaurant. You can sell them directly on an online marketplace to crores of customers who visit the online platform and buy different kinds of food products daily.
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MOMSKART is here with homemade foods made with top secret recipes by moms of INDIA.
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arathithings · 4 years
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Recently our Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged everyone to buy and endorse local products stating that #COVID19 time has made us realized the importance of Swadeshi Business.
Let us all support Atmanirbhar Bharat – Self Reliant New India!!
Promote Swadeshi Business!!
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"India Buy Local" ~Momskart an emerging online store for all Best Homemade Food Products for Indians!! Momskart offers a wide variety of Best Homemade Food Products like Dry Samosa, Chakli, Methi Biscuit,Badam Puri, Cookies, Dry Kachori, Roasted Chips, Sev and many more. It delivers all food products ordered from momskart to All over india and with full hyigene and Three layers of Secure packaging that makes food spoilage free.
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arathithings · 4 years
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VOCAL FOR LOCAL
India, the government has asked that products not just be made in India, but also for the promotion of local brands, manufacturing, and supply chain.
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When the Prime Minister said go ‘vocal for local’, he meant that products be made competitive visa versa global brands. It didn’t mean that one must only buy products that have a logo ‘made in India’ on it .
The Prime Minister’s ‘vocal for local’ and ‘local for global’ mantra has also brought out the significance for our local brands to have a global presence. India is the biggest and the fastest-growing market in the world for the majority of the product categories .
In the Indian FMCG market, Indian brands have been leaders in ‘Indian categories’ such as hair oils, chyawanprash health supplements, whereas international brands have been leading in ‘international categories’ such as shampoo and toothpaste, affirmed Lalit Malik, Chief Financial Officer, Dabur India Ltd.
The trend within the food industry is totally ‘vocal for local’ when it comes to consumer demand. 
Over 30 years ago, they would have bought a foreign brandbecause the (Indian) brands weren’t there at that time. Along with that, there was a concern of trust on the local bands as far as the manufacturing is concerned. Now, there are a lot of national food brands, and they have developed over the years. More than 60 per cent of the brands in the food industry are local brands unlike personal hygiene, cosmetic, and consumer durable segments .
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arathithings · 4 years
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Making the Diwali sweets and savory items was (and is) time consuming. But at the end of the day, it brought about a different feeling altogether, which market-bought food can never replicate. Maybe, it was the freshness of the ingredients and the love with which they were made, added to the taste.
During Diwali, New Year and Bhai Beej, the whole house teemed with guests from far and wide. While we got gift money, new clothes, sweets and fire crackers, they ate to their heart’s content, often asking for second helpings. I specifically remember that my grandmother’s Mathia papads were a hit with all the guests; we always fell short of them, no matter how many we made! Some of the guests from our native got them packed for the journey back home!
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The years have passed and most of us live in nuclear families and lead a hectic lifestyle. Many of us don’t have the time to make everything from scratch and have to depend on the local bakers, sweetmeat shops and supermarkets.  But what hasn’t changed is the fact that our faces bear the largest of smiles merely thinking of the lip-smacking Diwali snacks.
On that note, here are some of the traditional Diwali fare that will surely make you nostalgic.
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1. Namakparra and Shakarparra – These are deep fried crispy snacks, which include coconut powder. While Namakparra are savory, Shakarparras are sweet and are staple food during Diwali. Namakparra can also be served with chutney or a dip.
2. Chevdo – Chevdo are basically a mixture of flat rice flakes that are roasted with different spices, groundnuts, dried fruits and other snacks. Different regions of India have a different version of Chevdo. They are often stored in large amounts and served to the guests.
3. Sev – Sev are basically long fried strips of gram flour mixed with spices. These are then broken into small pieces and served as savory snacks. The crisper the sev, the better they taste!
4. Pakoras – Pakoras or fritters are one of the favorites in Diwali or any other festival for that matter. They are made from Bengal gram flour, vegetables and spices and served hot with spicy or sweet chutney.
5. Coconut Barfi – Coconut barfi is a favorite with kids and the adults. The sweet is made from coconut and condensed milk, set and cut in neat squares with silver coating on the top.
6. Gulab Jamun – Gulab Jamun is a spongy sweet fried till it’s golden brown and dunked in sugar syrup flavored with rosewater and saffron.
7. Ghughra – Ghughra is a fried pastry, which is stuffed with dry fruits, sugar and desiccated coconut. Some parts of the country also calls these as Karanji.
8. Halwa – Halwa is a sweet made from semolina and clarified butter. There are several varieties of this sweet dish. The semolina can also be replaced by vegetables such as carrot or bottle guard and garnished with dry fruits and saffron.
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9. Kheer – Just like halwa, kheer is another traditional Diwali sweet that has many varieties. In other parts of the country, it is also called Payesh or Payasam.
10. Jalebi – Jalebis are crisp sweets that are dipped in saffron flavored syrup and is a seasonal favorite.
11. Badam Barfi – This Indian sweet is fudge made from almonds, sugar and ghee. It’s a staple in many households during the festivities.
12. Kaju Barfi – Just like Badam Barfi, Kaju Barfi or Kaju Katli are another Diwali staple, made from cashew, sugar and ghee.
13. Laddoos – Laddoos are round sweets that are a part of almost every Indian household. Made from besan, boondi, dates, coconut and many other ingredients, these are also served as Prasad or offerings to the deities.
14. Samosa – No Diwali food list, especially in North India is complete without Samosas. The triangular delicacies are generally stuffed with potato and spices and deep fried.
15. Kachoris – Kachoris are round pastries stuffed with lentils or mawa and served with condiments.
16. Aloo Tikki – Aloo tikki are fried potato cakes accompanies with generous amounts of chutney, chopped onions and coriander that adds to the yumminess.
17. Cholafali – Cholafali is a traditional snack in Gujarat and is light and crispy. Sprinkled with spices, it is not to be missed in the festive season. SHOP FROM MOMSKART AND ENJOY YOUR DIWALI
https://www.themomskart.com/
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arathithings · 4 years
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yaaayy.. DIWALI IS HERE!
Diwali is downright my most favorite festival of the year! I just love the way homes and hearts light up around Diwali and my kitchen is already lit up with all the festive awesomeness that I can’t wait to share with friends and family. Plans are in motion, card parties over delicious Diwali snacks, watching the skies ablaze, slurping down yummy traditional Diwali sweets .
The same way MOMSKART is here with the exciting delicious food for all of us.
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Amongst the most beautiful festivals celebrated across India, Diwali is all about the victory of light over darkness, good over evil and food over mood! 
While laddoos and kheers are staples on the Diwali sweets table; samosas, aloo tikkis, kebabs and all those diwali snack recipe get my party started. 
The savory, crunchy, oozing-with-masala plates of appetizers gets families in a festive mood automatically! SHOP NOW FROM   https://www.themomskart.com/
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arathithings · 4 years
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HOMEMADE FOOD FOR DIWALI CELEBRATION
Diwali or Deepavali is one of the THE grand festivals of India, celebrated all over the country with utmost joy and enthusiasm! Diwali in India is equivalent to Christmas in the West. Diwali is a vibrant, colorful, joyous celebration expressed through the medium of food.
The word Deepawali literally means ‘Light in a row’ where ‘Deep’ means light and ‘Awali’ means a row. It is a four day affair, where each day signifies a different tradition.
We cannot think of festival in India without sweets and the one thing not changed yet and will not change. Talking about Diwali, brings good old pleasant memories…. especially remembering childhood. Those were the days, our mothers and grand-mothers used to prepare loads of such goodies passionately at home not only for the house but also to pack boxes of such eatables for close friends and relatives. Since giving sweets to others is the best way to express the joy of happiness.
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Before Diwali night, people clean, renovate, and decorate their homes. Deepavali also marks a major shopping period. A cheerful time to dress up in new clothes, light up diyas (lamps and candles) inside and outside their home, participate in family puja, followed by fireworks. and then a family feast. People cook different specialty meals traditionally on different days of the festival, and these vary further depending on region.
Diwali captures the essence of light and illumination. Diwali is important to one and all. Every family tries to celebrate the festival to the best of its ability and make it as special as possible.
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arathithings · 4 years
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SEASON HAI DIWALI KA..!!
Diwali is the Hindu festival of lights, usually lasting five days and celebrated during the Hindu Lunisolar month Kartika. One of the most popular festivals of Hinduism, Diwali symbolizes the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance". 
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  Easy Diwali recipes will help you to impress your family and friends. The festival means celebration. Any celebration is incomplete without sumptuous food, be it savory or sweet.
As a child, I saw my mother prepare many snacks in advance for Diwali festivities. There were some traditional items like gujhiye, papdi, deevle, mathri, and also some very innovative ones that would garner a lot of appreciation.
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Diet Murmura Namkeen Recipe makes healthy and delicious snack of puffed rice. It is very easy to make and does not contain too many calories. It is perfect for light snacking. Murmura namkeen is a great accompaniment with a cup of hot tea.
We can easily digest murmura or puffed rice. Since murmura or muri is basically rice that is puffed up, it has more volume, and is light. It is ideal for snacking between meals.
Low in calories, it does not contain many nutrients as well. Thus mixing it with other nutritive ingredients is a good idea. It can increase the volume and add crunch to a preparation. It is used extensively in many Indian snacks and street foods.
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arathithings · 4 years
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MOMS MADE
Experience the goodness of Homemade food product's at your Door Steps , Homemade Snacks | Sweets | Staples and more made with Love by Moms of India
Homemade food products
No minimum Orders
Three-layered packing.
Send it to your loved ones.
Safe and Contactless delivery.
All India Delivered.
All India Delivered.
Homemade | Moms Magic | Mom made | Made with love | Made by Mom | Taste Ma ke hatho ka | Vocal For Local | Culture | Indian | Traditional | Food items | Handcrafted by Moms of India | Mothers of India | Nani’s Recipes | Homemade recipes.
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Foods prepared at home are way better than cooked in restaurants, hotels or someplace else. There are various health benefits of homemade food.
Homemade food is usually prepared with natural ingredients compared to commercially prepared food. Plainly, the food has its taste however those are ready using unprocessed foods that are by no means healthy.
The World Health Organization recommends seriously reducing the eating of unhealthy foods. So keep taking home made food which contains full of ingredients. Substitutions and Healthy Eating might use much healthy food preparation procedures and substitution for harmful components when making our own food.
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arathithings · 4 years
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TYOHAAR AA RAHA HAI!!!
Foods prepared at home are way better than cooked in restaurants, hotels or someplace else. There are various health benefits of homemade food.
The first and the most important reason why homemade meals is excellent for health is that homemade food is hygienic. They provide you the best degree of cleanliness that's possible. When we're eating in restaurants or hotels, we cannot be sure of the hygienic environment.
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SO THIS FESTIVE SEASON SHOP FROM https://www.themomskart.com/
#india #momskart #localforvoal
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