5 Best evening snacks! (that are healthy)

5 different types of snacks with varieties, from different states of India and rich in calories and nutrients.

  1. DHOKLA

Dhokla is one of most popular snack in India, it originated from Gujrat and Gujaratis are known for making Dhoklas. There are many times of Dhoklas, most popular of them are Khaman Dhokla and Meetha Dhokla. 100 Grams of Dhokla has about 160 calories and 5 gram of proteins. it is healthy and tasty!

2. SAMOSA CHAI

Samosa and Chai (Ashray and Zara BKPK.me)

Samosa is an awesome snack to fill up your stomach real fast and the tea compliments the Samos, Chai or Tea after Samosa tastes delicious. Calories in an Indian chai cup is 100 approx and in a samosa is about 200, that gives us 300 calories fast, good source of energy and extra weight gain.

3. PAV BHAJI

Pav Bhaji (copyrights Yummy kitchen

Pav bhaji originated in Maharasshtra and is now loved by everyone in India. Mixed with vegetables and gravy healthy bhaji and soft breads pav are eaten. I ate Pav Bhaji for first time at Juhu beach, it’s still my best memory as a foody! One plate bhaji with two pav has about 600 calories. It is healthy and good for people wanting to gain energy.

4. SANDWICH

Two big pieces of breads are grilled, vegetables and sauce is put inside of it. It is a qucik and healthy snack, vegetables are beneficial for health. A normal sandwich has about 200 calories .

Poha ( picture taken from betterbutter.in)

Flattened rice is fried in a little bit of ghee or oil, with tadka, potatoes or tomatoes can be added to it. Spice could be added as per requirement and delicious stomach filling poha is ready! Poha is very healthy that even your parents would let you eat it everyday! One household plate oh Poha has about 200 calories.

All of these five snacks can be taken weekly at evening and they would great in taste, variety and all healthy in their own ways, specially if cooked well.

Comment, if you want me to write recopies for all these snacks given by my great grand mother! See you…

Lady Gaga and the Technique Of FAME

The Fame (2009)

Lady Gaga The Fame Coverart

In August 19, 2008 , Lady Gaga debuted in Hollywood with her album The Fame. Gaga always had the dream to become a famous celebrity and she wanted to ace the art of fame. In Lalaparooza Akon discovered Lady Gaga and signed her up for his record label Kon Live and gaga had been studying celebrities such as David Bowie and Marilyn Munroe. She decided to work an album The Fame. Lady Gaga’s album is dedicated to her fans, and she believes,

Fame is within yourself and everybody can feel famous”.

Gaga said that “I have has always felt famous, it’s just that people didn’t know that yet.”

In the album, there are fourteen tracks, some important track which tells about the fame are as follows.

  • Beautiful, Dirty, Rich: In this song, Gaga artistically sings how some struggling artists feel depression when they don’t find themselves to be productive and live on their parents’ money, especially when they have addictions.
  • Papaer Gangsta: The song tells how an artist gets signed to record labels and productions but get dropped, or how an artist has give up its real identity to please the public. Interestingly, artist such as Katy Perry and Rihanna were forced to become like Gaga after the fame was released.
  • Paparazzi : The song is about how the media wants to eat every piece of famous people, as well as how celebrities such as Marilyn Munroe and Kurt Cobain died and nobody knows how they passed away.

The Fame Monster

Lady Gaga The Fame Monster coverart.

On 18 November 2009, after gaining huge amount of fame Lady Gaga made the album the fame monster, which talked about the darker side of fame, in The Fame all the songs had bright feeling to it but The Fame Monster discussed its darker side.

  • Bad Romance: The song was about the fear of love, it discussed how much she loved her fans who support her, she wanted to know about every dark and sick and deepest part of their soul which they couldn’t tell to anyone ebcause that’s how much she loved them.
  • So Happy I Could Die: This song was about the fear of addiction, often artists get addicted to drugs to become creative or start drinking excessively in loneliness.
  • Dance In The Dark: This song is about how women in the industry are forced to have plastic surgery and get injected to have bigger lips to look beautiful to the audience and to the men they are in love with.

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