Nirvana Odu
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Hail Lord Jagannath! A foodie, mindfulness coach, and a proud 90s kid who believes that life is best served with a side of nostalgia and a sprinkle of humor. Cooking is my lifelong love affair, where every dish I make is more than just food, it’s a piece of my story, a tradition carried forward, or a memory revived. From traditional recipes I learned growing up to experiments in the kitchen, cooking has been my way of staying grounded and creative mostly inherited by my Dad.
Whether it’s doodling, making candles, coaching, gardening, or clicking pictures of my favorite sunset, I’ve never met a creative hobby I didn’t like. If there’s a way to make something beautiful, I’ll find it.
Corporate escapee turned writer and coach – someone who’s walked the tightrope of stress and balance, I’ve embraced mindfulness as a way of life. Now, I guide others to find their calm, connect with themselves, and rediscover joy in the chaos of life.
I grew up in a home where food wasn’t just sustenance—it was an experience. Summers were for juicy mangoes, monsoons called for crispy pakoras, and festive feasts were a chaotic yet magical celebration of family and flavors. Every recipe I share comes with its own little slice of nostalgia and a story that’s often as warm as the dish itself.
Cooking, much like mindfulness, has taught me to savor the present moment. Whether it’s the soothing rhythm of chopping vegetables or the meditative focus of kneading dough, food has a way of anchoring me to what matters most. It’s this blend of mindfulness and flavor that I bring into my coaching and my stories.
This blog is my little corner of the world where stories meet spices, mindfulness meets maggi, and nostalgia meets the next big meal. So, let’s cook, reminisce, and create moments that nourish not just the body, but the soul too.
Category: Dhokla
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The first thing that comes to mind when we think of Dhokla is undoubtedly Gujarat. But this beloved dish has traveled far beyond the western region and is now a favorite across India. From Khandvi Dhokla to Rava Dhokla, Besan Dhokla, and Khaman Dhokla, there’s a variety for everyone to relish. This steamed, pulse-based dish,…