Tea Time Snacking: A Kitchen Story That Refuses to End
Tea time has always been sacred in Indian homes. Not loud, not fancy—just honest hunger meeting a hot cup of chai. And when I think of tea-time snacking, my mind quietly walks back to the mid-eighties, when I began running my own kitchen after marriage. Those were simpler days. Markets were modest. Choices were fewer. And Monaco biscuits—believe it or not—were the only salty biscuit worth mentioning.
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