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Healthy Relationship Tip #5: Accept the Unsolvable

By MySahana / August 18, 2010 / Comments Off on Healthy Relationship Tip #5: Accept the Unsolvable

Many South Asians try to find a partner that is similar to them at least outwardly, thinking that outward similarities translate to internal similarities. For example, a Brahmin from Hydrabad who speaks Gujarati might strongly prefer to marry another Brahmin […]

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Savory Tomato Tart

By MySahana / August 17, 2010 / Comments Off on Savory Tomato Tart

Why is tomato good for mental health? Why does MySahana have recipes on the website? 2 cups all purpose flour a pinch of kosher salt 2 teaspoons fresh cracked black pepper 1 stick unsalted butter

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Healthy Relationship Tip #4: Good Memories

By MySahana / August 16, 2010 / Comments Off on Healthy Relationship Tip #4: Good Memories

Another mark of a healthy relationship is when both partners focus on the strengths of their relationship rather than their weaknesses. More than thinking about what’s going wrong, happy couples balance their thoughts with a high volume of positive thinking […]

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By MySahana / August 13, 2010 / Comments Off on Subscribe

Subscribing is an easy and free way to stay connected with MySahana! We hate spam as much as you do. So we promise never to solicit your information elsewhere or use it for any other purposes than for subscribing to […]

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Caprese with Heirloom Tomato, Fennel and Basil Vinaigrette

By MySahana / August 12, 2010 / Comments Off on Caprese with Heirloom Tomato, Fennel and Basil Vinaigrette

Why is tomato good for mental health? Why does MySahana have recipes on the website? Serves 4 4 heirloom tomatoes, sliced 1/2 med. fennel, shaved or sliced paper thin 1/4 med. red onion, thinly sliced 1/3 c. mozzarella cheese, cubed […]

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Homemade Ketchup

By MySahana / August 10, 2010 / Comments Off on Homemade Ketchup

Why is tomato good for mental health? Why does MySahana have recipes on the website? Makes 2½ pints 1 large yellow onion, diced 2 cloves of garlic, peeled and smashed 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 dried chili, thinly sliced ½ […]

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