Saturday, May 16, 2015

Community that eats together, stays together! Meet the Bohri kitchen folks who perpetuate this!


Community that eats together, stays together!  Meet the Bohri kitchen folks who perpetuate this!

Elsie Gabriel


It’s hard for me to forget about the Bohri lunch that I had last week at The Bohri Kitchen in Colaba,Mumbai. Tucked away in a classic old fashioned building is a Borhi household ,Father, Mother and son trio which serve up the most delicious home food Bohri style.

I happily returned to my many childhood memories about eating together, when I saw the gathering who collect every weekend , which is only by invitation.


If you agree that it’s more fun to combine eating with meeting interesting people, then The Bohri kitchen is the perfect place for you.  The whole gourmet experience is about social dining. The main aim is to bring people together who might not have known each other previously, and it is all served up in a beautiful home.


Each dish is well explained even before it makes a grand entry, mouth already watering, the ingredients, style of eating it, the vessels used and also what has gone into its preparation is systematically well outlined, enough to make you salivate. Munaf  Kapadia , the brain and modern conceptualizer of the age old home community eating mastermind, of the TBK says, “This is an experimental lunch concept where we invite friends or friends of friends, to our home for a mouthwatering 5-6 course Bohri meal. Unfortunately since TBK is held at our residence we are sticklers about who we invite. If you have a mutual friend or are the prime minister of a country, it helps.”



There is so much tradition and love that goes into the food ,its amazing how the mother aka Home Chef  Nafisa Kapadia does it all, she is the entrepreneural chef who uses her years of cooking skills to conceptualize the menu and create the final gastronmoic masterpieces which are served to guests. She is TBKs backbone.



I came away satisfied and well fed, enough to boast that this Bohri clan does everything to enhance the home dining tradition. Eating meals together regularly provides more than good nutrition; it enables family members and friends to share their days with each other, relax, laugh, discuss social issues, make new friends and strengthen old relationships.

 
Come on, when was the last time you ate a meal without your laptop, or the mobile or TV running simultaneously? Stop, think, go and enjoy the Bohri kitchen experience. Feel the environment which fosters conversation during meals, the old fashioned way, giving reverence to each ingredient and natures bounty for sure.

Of course home cooked meals are healthier. Catch up on your communication skills, listen patiently and learn to expressing one’s opinion in a respectful manner. Stop eating hastily with food in your mouth, ready to rush out for another errand or job schedule. And if you must know, Eating together helps younger members appreciate family tradition. Food served at the family table helps to shape and give lasting meaning to our cultural heritage.


See, here at the Bohri kitchen each member of the family is involved in the meal preparation. Watching Mrs Kapadia’s face, at the end of the luncheon was so blissful, to see her watch everyone else enjoy her meal and leave with so much gratitude. Teach by example, they say. Well, she does it all through the Bohri kitchen table.
 

Of course the menu and dishes offered you will easily find on the webpage and through my pictures but what you will not find is the essence which I captured, that is a family which eats together, stays together! Food needs to be valued. Nature’s offerings needs its status back.Go find out through the Bohri kitchen journey, for your self!

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Vengaboys in Boom Boom Mumbai! Elsie Gabriel Vengabus, I like to party and ofcourse we're going to Ibiza!

Vengaboys in Boom Boom Mumbai!
 
 
"I've got something to tell ya, I've got news for you, Gonna put some wheels in motion
Get ready 'cause we're coming through,Hey now, hey now, hear what I say now
Happiness is just around the corner,Hey now, hey now, hear what I say now
We'll be there for you!!!....NOW SING IT!!!

pics copyright @elsiegabriel

The Vengabus is coming, And everybody's jumping,New York to San Fransisco,An intercity disco,The wheels of steel are turning,And traffic lights are burning,So if you like to party
Get on and move your body ...yeah you know them. REMEMBER.....the Vengaboys!

 

Well, the Vengaboys are very close to my heart, on their recent trip to India, not only did the pop group bring their 90s party tracks to Mumbai but brought back so many beautiful memories of Hubby and Me dancing to many of those numbers!! We would drive the car with the Vengabus belting out some of the best numbers back then!

Their high energy performance sure kept us dancing all night at the concert in Mumbai last weekend. Their on-stage chemistry simply transcended down to the crowds which responded in unison to their lyrics for sure.


 This Dutch Eurodance group  took the world by storm in the 90s, with their fun hit number, We Like To Party, which was considered a must have classic by party goers.

And if you must know, the Vengaboys are a Euro dance pop group  based in Rotterdam. The brainchild of two Dutch folks Diepen and Dennis ; the group consists of lead vocalist Kim Sasabone, vocalist Denise Post-Van Rijswijk and male vocalists Robin Pors and Donny Latupeirissa.

While the music industry has seen several new artistes, the singers are simply undeterred by competition. I guess there is a place and a song for every party in this world of music, and the Vengaboys have survived it all through the years. The Vengaboys enjoy great commercial success till today. They are best known for their two UK number-one singles, Boom Boom, We’re going to Ibiza, and of course We like to party!

My heart goes shalala lala, shalala in the morning.
Oh oh oh shalala lala, shalala in the sunshine.
Shalala lala, shalala lala in the evening.
Shalala lala shalala lala just for you!!

 
And thats my favourite!!!
 

 

Monday, May 11, 2015

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Saturday, May 9, 2015

SHAKEN AND STIRRED BY MICHELIN STAR CHEF VIKAS KHANNA Elsie Gabriel


 

SHAKEN AND STIRRED BY MICHELIN STAR CHEF VIKAS KHANNA

“I am a hard core green juice lover, daily raw juice drinker, and evangelist for the benefits of green juices; and of course Chef Vikas Khanna won me over.”

Says Elsie Gabriel

Its summer time and nothing can be more refreshing than a green cocktail! Meeting the super chef Vikas Khanna was such a delight at the Foodhall Palladium,Mumbai, where he churned out some amazing cool concoctions for the summer time.

I am a hard core green juice lover, daily raw juice drinker, and evangelist for the benefits of green juices; and of course Chef Khanna won me over. What more, the Foodhall offers so many fresh greens that you just want to indulge in a cleansing routine and good fresh raw food. I shopped a whole basket full of micro greens!!

 To add to this excitement the suave Michelin-star chef launched the book ‘Shaken and Stirred’ that is his brilliant gift to all those who love good old fresh liquids for the soul. Demonstrating his exceptional mixology skills, Chef Vikas showed the fascinated audience how to make mocktails, My favourites were Lime to Lemons and Green Machine. With the Green Machine, I know am gonna lose a few pounds and that makes it my favourite. He takes the  refreshing and hydrating juice blending scenario to a whole new level. He  is absolutely world class and let me tell you a secret –his best two ingredients that he uses for any of his culinary preparations are— laughter and love! Yes you guessed it right, he elevates food to a sublime state where his finale is a offering of so much adoration. No wonder he is loved the world over.


This book Shaken and Stirred is a dazzling collection of non-alcoholic drinks. From delicious teas to refreshing slushes and classic drinks, Vikas guides his readers on how to create unique and exquisite drinks that would keep guests satisfied and have them coming back for more.I love the way he uses fresh garden ingredients, a good closeby source easily available to people right in the back yard or store near you.

“I’m touched by the love and  affection and this is exactly what keeps my quest for undiscovered flavors. The versatile recipes in Shaken and Stirred allow you to play with your imagination, while keeping the pure flavor and wholesome goodness of the ingredients intact,”said an elated Vikas Khanna.


Trained at the Culinary Institute of America, Vikas Khanna runs the upscale restaurant Junoon in Manhattan. Having started a catering company at the age of seventeen  in Amritsar, he has been regularly featured on various international television shows such as Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares, Masterchef Australia and The Martha Stewart Show.



Let me give you a helpful tasting tip for green fresh juices,that will assist you while thinking about your flavor options. In terms of ‘greenness’ or that green taste you associate with leafy greens, the juices aren’t all that raw and bland. Simply try and experiment by adding lemon drops or coconut water or try simply mixing two of your favourite vegetables or fruits together, and there you go..you become a green juice addict overnight!  Be kind to your self, allow your palette time to adjust to a more ‘green-centric’ flavor profile as you begin your green journey.
Go on get your diet some good greens!

Friday, May 1, 2015

70 solar lanterns needed by Nepalese Brother- Phurpa Lama. Call +977 9818183958 and help. Elsie Gabriel

 

Lets help our Nepalese Villages light a home with solar lanterns.
Reach out to Climate Reality Mentor Brother- Phurpa Lama.

Elsie Gabriel

 
Six consequtive earthquakes again rocked the Himalayan Neapal region.
This is a call out for Solar lanterns to this village. The phone number and co ordinates are given below,please do reach out to Nepalese relief centers to reach out to them.



Earlier-The Nepal earthquake had killed at least 7000 people approximately and injured more than twice as many as of May 1st 2015. The disaster occurred on 25 April with a magnitude of 7.8.

 When I heard of the news last weekend, I reached out to some of my friends in Nepal. And then my thoughts focused on our Nepalese brother in the Climate Reality organization - Phurpa Lama. I had briefly met him during the 2014 Delhi Mentor Climate Reality training. A very active leader, Phurpa ensured that he volunteered to any task asked of us Mentors. Later in March and April, we got chatting on the wassapp and facebook social media, I shared how my sister in law is a ‘Lama’ Nepalese by origin and how I could be connected.
 

Little did I know that a natural disaster would again connect us... Phurpa kept sharing his recent Climate Reality presentations, infact two in the month of April, one for the Women and climate change on April 22nd; and another just as recent as the April 24th,days before the natural disaster. Quote from Phurpa on facebook- “Made a presentation on climate reality to a selective group of participant program organized by Hamro Chahana Nepal marking Global Earth Day 2015. Power outages was a big challenges but able to overcome it.” And another, “Delivered a presentation on Climate reality to Indigenous women leaders from Sindhupalchok Districk at headquarter intitiated by National Women Indigenous Federation, Sindhupalchok. I am glad to see such a enthusiastic and inspiring participant from more than 10 different indigenous communities residing within a district.”

I remember visiting Nepal ten years ago, researching the Chitwan National park and creating awareness about the Rhinoceros. It is a rich country with valuable biodiversity, ancient heritage and monumental architecture. 



Usually environmental stress is mainly attributed to rapid economic and population growth but this high land Everest region seemingly had sustained its lakes, wetlands, fresh water ecosystems and glaciers. Future investigations and continued study of the climate change in the Nepalese Himalayas will throw light on the exact causes of such calamities. Science is still unable to predict earthquakes with accuracy. It is complex. Numerous factors, such as the depth of the quake and the nature of the rocks will surely be studied for future adaptations.

Over the years, unlike many other countries, development has been slow as Nepal has shown respect for its environment.  Ancient constructions, low lying valleys, transportation, seismic activity, pollution,infrastructure strength and population, all these will be top priority research studies now, hopefully to rebuild the land of Mt Everest.
But as of NOW, we need to network and support at the 'first' stage of crisis management which is basic survival kits and networking to direct aid in the right directions.


 So, Why am I sharing this today? Basically to help us all connect as Climate Reality Leaders and Mentors, strengthen the bond among us in order to work and network to uplift each other during such natural calamities. I keep picturing all the natural disaster slides which we use for our presentations, now one of them will be engraved as the recent Nepal earthquake. As a fellow Climate Reality leader and Mentor, May I ask each one reading this to reach out to send aid through which ever charity you may have chosen to patronize for the Nepal Earthquake, by giving Phurpa Lama’s contact and village address, so that Lama in turn can continue to be a Climate Leader in these trying times. He is available on Mobile number- +977 9818183958  and address- Kiul-7, Sindhupalchok, Kathmandu, Nepal 00977 .. @phurpa_lama(Twitter} / phurpayolmo@gmail.com

Phurpa Lama is from Nepal and belongs to the Hyolmo Indigenous community one of 59 Indigenous communities recognized by government of Nepal and affiliated to Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (NEFIN). Presently he has served as a mentor during 27th Climate Reality Leadership Corps 2015 held in New Delhi. He has been working as a resource person at NEFIN Climate Change Partnership program in Nepal since 2011.




This is first hand information from Phurpa Lama on the Nepal  earthquake which he shared:

 -April 27th 2015..”Dear all, thank you so much for your love and care towards me. I am safe from a terrible Disaster in Chautara Municipality head quarter of Sindhupalchok. Allmost 90% of villages near by Chautata are Destroyed. My prayers are with those who lost thier lives. And Just after arrival from Sindhupalchok with high risk by Motorbike I am able to reach Ktm and suddenly heard that almost all of my village including my house are destroyed. So trying to connect with my people. Good news Is no any single people are injured but now are living under one tent. And Now decided to do more with Climate change Issues in Nepal. There can be more climate related disaster and if we don't act Immediately. I could feel that. After all I was under tent for 41 hours.”

-April 28th “ Earth Quake is a natural disaster and so many innocent people are under disaster loosing lives, being injured , hopeless, homeless, and it is for sure there will be more and more Disaster to come that will be climate related disaster. Time is coming up for proper caution I hope every citizen starts getting involved for better enviroment to overcome upcoming disaster.”

-On April 29th Phurpa Lamam wrote, “The death toll has now climbed 4769 and number of people injured as 9239. Additionally, 61 were injured in the avalanche on Mt. Everest. Neighbor countries India, China, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Singapore, Pakistan , Japan including America and Denmark providing tremendous relief fund, Material and supplies but could not reach to victims. Most of the relief materials are stocked at Tribhuvan International Airport. It’s a shame that there is still lacking coordination within government.”

Lets keep Nepal close in our prayers, during its road to recovery. We are all connected to the web of life.

Monday, April 27, 2015

Natural sunshine welcomes you to the warmth of the JW.Marriott,Mumbai,Sahar. Elsie Gabriel


Natural sunshine welcomes you to the warmth of the new JW.Marriott,Mumbai,Sahar.

                        Elsie Gabriel.

Crisp strong sunshine and warmth greet you as one walks into the JW Marriot Hotel Sahar, Mumbai.  Beams of light play with the suspended tear drop crystal chandeliers all across the multi labyrinths of the expansive front lobby. The hotel pays homage to nature and environment alright.

Visitors may be just likely to gasp when taking in the first glance of the hotel itself. Intelligently constructed to evoke the rays of the rising and setting sun, the shimmering all-glass window facades illuminate not only the entrance but your very senses.
 
 


Explains the Hotels G.M. Saeid Heidari, “We are glad to make use of the natural sunlight, not only saving electricity but also using the sunbeams to throw warm bright lights on the earthy theme used at the front entrance lobby. These rays render colors accurately, even to the point of intensifying the use of the chandeliers placed to welcome guests at our new hotel.”







Here at the hotel, direct lighting creates drama and fosters anticipation to discover the spaces within the hotel. Spanning more than 15 acres, the JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar is set to offer an unparalleled experience. Highly knowledgeable the globe trotting hotelier, Heidari, is a German by origin, has over twenty five years of  hospitality leadership with Marriott hotels across Middle East, Europe and now India, with the past three years as the General Manager for Renaissance Mumbai.
                                        

Continues Heidari, who has a good sense of humour and a very contagious energy level, which made the afternoon brunch at the in house exquisite Italian restaurant ‘ Romano’s’, a pleasure, “I hold two graduate degrees in Chemical Engineering and Law but fate has brought me to the hospitality industry . I am enjoying my experience here in India. Experience has taught me to never judge a book by its cover, we are always welcoming guests from all sectors of life with utmost respect and good service.”

Back in the lobby which has an extended coffee lounge, softer tones are echoed on the circling ceiling which resembles the ‘Queens Necklace’, an iconic landmark of the city of Mumbai. Filled with the energizing effect of intense hues, the opulent entrance invites me to the adjacent  JW CafĂ© which is an all day multi cuisine dining arena. Of course I will take you through that extravagant experience in my next naration,right now am still feeling the warmth of the natural sunlight!

It is amazing how the hotel uses sky light which is constantly moving, to capture different hues inside, this is cost effective and surely pays tribute to Planet Earth!

 

 

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Sipping Typhoo Chai means cutting carbon footprints! Elsie Gabriel


 

Sipping Typhoo Chai means cutting carbon footprints!

A single mature tree can absorb carbon dioxide at a rate of 48 lbs./year and release enough oxygen back into the atmosphere to support 2 human beings."
- McAliney, Mike. Arguments for Land Conservation, Sacramento, CA, December, 1993


Elsie Gabriel.

 

On Earth Day, we must commit to the challenge of supporting a growing global population while preserving precious soil, air and water resources. And the Apeejay Typhoo brand did just that! Healing flavors of environmentally-sustainable Typhoo tea has been termed as a green step towards cutting carbon footprints and preserving nature. Typhoo has announced the launch of the first globally certified environmentally sustainable teas to be marketed across India. The ‘Gold’ products  bear the distinct seal of the Rainforest Alliance. The Rainforest Alliance is a global non-profit that works to conserve biodiversity and ensure sustainable livelihoods by transforming land-use practices, business practices, and consumer behavior.

This means that responsible food marketing in the country through this collaboration with Rainforest Alliance is all set to grab the attention of the ‘chai’ addicts in the country. India is synonymous with tea, it’s the common mans cure to health, bringing in zest and vitality; and ever so often than most of the time, its tea time for almost half the Indian population. Every gathering, every social association kick starts with Tea, so the marriage of good tea production certified by Rain forest Alliance heralds hope for ‘dharti’ here in India and most of all brings about healing touches also to planet Earth.

The amount of oxygen produced by trees depend on the species of tree, its age, its health, and also on the tree's surroundings. According to research, "a mature leafy tree produces as much oxygen in a season as 10 people inhale in a year." The more greenery encouraged in our country , the more carbon dioxide would be absorbed from the atmosphere, making India a leader in fighting climate change through more agriculture.

"Rainforest Alliance is one of the leading stalwarts in sustainable farming and environmental cause. It is a globally accepted seal which puts the stamp of authenticity. We are delighted to announce the start of our plan to offer certified teas pan India. Our certified products are aligned with the evolving consumer attitudes; their growing environmental concerns as well as mindful living linking consumption  and sustainability. With our products sourced from estates that have implemented stringent best practices as well as rigorous standards for the last few years and a certification seal now on our Product Packs, we seek to spark a debate on the connection between Climate, Community, Consumption and Consumers.”, said Subrata Mukherji, business head, Typhoo's India operations.  “Consumers are going to be key driver as long as we are taking the responsibility of educating people regarding environment, Mukherji added.

Sustainable agriculture will protect India’s environment, biodiversity, waterways, wildlife habitats and the rights and well-being of Tea plantation farmers, workers and  their families as well. “We ensure that our farmers replenish the soils with natural manure and the decisions they make with regard to agricultural production influence surface and ground water, air quality, and soil health positively.” Explained Harki Sidhu,Consulting Programe coordinator, India.

 
Dominique Gangneux, Vice-President, Markets Transformation, The Rainforest Alliance said, “It is hugely progressive and commendable of Typhoo to bring a suite of products to the market that carry the Rainforest Alliance green frog seal. Committing sourcing tea from Rainforest Alliance Certified tea estates and to display the Frog seal so prominently in its luxurious as well as premium popular brands gives consumers confidence that the tea they are buying has been responsibly sourced.”

 

India sure does have a growing community of socially conscious consumers who want to purchase brands that enable their commitment to a more sustainable world. Said Ashok Batra, Consultant Markets transformation and Sustainable values Rainforest Alliance India, “Farmers, after all, are stewards of acres of precious land. Typhoo has acknowledged the fine conservation work done on acres of land and enabled these farmers to acquire the technologies and tools they need to make best use of their land. We must educate the community in gaining knowledge about products which contribute towards sustainability.”

As the water and land needed to produce food become more and more limited, it is essential to examine all the opportunities that will renew the resources that keep our earth strong, thriving and plentiful. Like the Media guru Bachi Karkaria said at the launch, “ It is not enough just to be a green brand to be featured in the papers, it is how much positive difference you have made in promoting sustainability and in what quantum that get one media attention. Media then surely shares its responsibility in promoting sustainability.”

This Earth Day, we should all commit to making personal changes that can help the environment, and give thanks to the farmers for the work they do. I believe that farmers are true ecologists.Congratulations, Typhoo!

“Elsie Gabriel a world wide travel,lifestyle and ecology writer, she is also a Climate Reality Mentor. She is founder of the Young Environmentalists Programme Trust an NGO dedicated over the last two decades in educating the youth and community on sustainable living,Climate change,environment education and green living habits as a certified green teacher.She is also an award winning author of the book called Get Out Get Going Outdoors . The Climate Reality Project is an organization involved in education and advocacy related to climate founded by Al Gore,the former VP of USA."