Showing posts with label Desi living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Desi living. Show all posts

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Super Bowl or any Sunday – an excuse to get together and eat

          Similar to many other cultures, Desis need and want an excuse to get together and eat. Almost everything we do revolves around food. When an event is being thought of being hosted, after creating a guest list, the next thing to do is decide on the menu. Although I have never really been to a Super Bowl party that wasn't hosted by another fellow desi, I do have lots of friends that aren't desi, don’t get me wrong.
          While my non-desi friends watch the game for the game, most desis I know of will watch the game either because there’s nothing else on TV, for the halftime show, or for the commercials. Everyone loves Super Bowl commercials. There are those that follow the games and know what football is about, but there is a vast majority of us (meaning desis) that use football and Super Bowl Sunday as an excuse to have a get together.
          At a desi party, Super Bowl or not, you may find the typical chips of all sorts and various dips, you may also find a fruit and veggie platter, and maybe even pizza and wings. Depending on the host and guests, there may or may not be beer, but there will be Pepsi (or coke), lots of it. Another thing you may find is crunchy triangles stuffed with meat or veggies, these are samosas, and are usually deep fried. You may even find other desi snacks, such as the popular street food item, Chaat, which is a chickpea salad type of appetizer. Don’t be surprised if the table has colorful rice with chicken or beef and potatoes poking out, this is Biryani. Other entrees may be chicken Tikka – spicy grilled chicken, or some form of kababs. 
Desi Samosas
Samosa

Papdi Chaat - Desi Chickpeas Salad
Chickpea Salad - Desi Style

Chicken Biryani
Chicken Biryani

Chicken Tikka
Chicken Tikka


          You can be rest assured that if you are in fact going to a Desi’s residence for a party, you will most probably be able to smell the spices and the food from the driveway. You might even find various candles burning inside the house along with different types of plug in devices, and maybe even coffee beans being used for decoration to mask the smell. If you can smell it, chances are it is home cooked. Now excuse me while I go run for the next hour, being Desi and staying in shape is a lot more work than you’d think. 

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Why Blog?

Social Media and the internet play a vital role in our lives today. Almost all businesses and organization utilize the internet in some way or form. Being a double major in management and marketing, the class Marketing on the Internet has caught my attention 2 semesters ago and has been one of the classes I actually wanted to take. Like most Desis (by the way, for those that don't know, the term Desi refers to a person that is from or has links to Southeast Asia i.e. India, Pakistan, & Bangladesh) I too have big dreams (and want to do it all), but the dreams are nonetheless surrounded by certain boundaries that I must remain within. So to do something BIG on my part translates to being my own boss. 
social media


Going back to the WHY I am blogging - well, here we are, I'm in my last semester, Marketing on the Internet is offered in the Online BBA program, it will fulfill my requirements for both my degrees; in return, I will be learning something that I can actually put in to use in the near future. Although I won't lie, I've always thought I could write about my life, turn it into a huge Bollywood blockbuster, and earn my fame that way; don't judge, a girl can dream. I think I have a pretty "filmi" life, but then again, almost any first generation American Desi could fall into this category. 
Keep Calm and Graduate
Oh right, so why am I blogging? Simple, it's for my class. Finally, after all these years, a writing assignment that is truly a creative assignment.  After speaking with my professor, I was able to decide it would be interesting to blog about the Desi lifestyle in South Florida. You can expect to find posts about restaurants, things to see and do, and the happenings all from the perspective of this Desi Girl to say the least.