The Day I Learned to Embrace Imperfection: A Lesson from the Kitchen | Blogchatter Half Marathon 2024 | Entry No. 4 | by Sameer Gudhate | Aug, 2024 | Medium
In a world where we’re constantly chasing perfection, my kitchen has always been my refuge of delightful messes and culinary calamities. On one particularly chaotic Saturday, my attempt to make bhel puri — simple yet beloved — turned into an eye-opening adventure in embracing imperfection.
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