WHAT!… Chika-chik-haaa
@SimplySeema working her magic @KitchenSurfing yesterday! It was incredible!
Amazing event again. Unfortunately no leftovers, but we still remember the great food. We had yesterday our second dinner event with Seema Shah, who is as many other chef a self-taught cook and passionate about making meals from various cuisines healthy and colorful. About 20 people celebrated the delicious food Seema was cooking and the yummy Manhattan Drinks made by Lars. It was a great evening with a lot of smiles and we are looking forward to repeat this…may be in two weeks. Seema is a certified holistic health coach and chocolatier that has taken various culinary classes in New York City. She uses her extensive knowledge in health and nutrition and applies it to her dishes. Check out her website www.simplyseema.com
Last night’s menu: Cilantro Potato Chutney Crunch, Phav Bhaji aka Indian Sloppy Joe’s, Colorful Avocado Kale Salad, Cinnamon Chocolate Oat Cookies with Lemon Ginger Vanilla Bean Ice Cream.
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Seema’s Indian Feast @KitchenSurfing
I’ve always known that Seema was a great cook, but this was amazing. I LOVE phav bhaji and my mom would always make it. So, this meal took me back home.
App: Cilantro Potato Chutney Crunch
Main Course: Phav Bhaji w/ Colorful Avocado Kale Salad
Dessert: Cinnamon Chocolate Oat Cookies w/ Lemon Ginger Vanilla Bean Ice Cream.
After Meal Mint: Paan
Now going to Antarctica to see penguins and blue whales seems so blah…
Inspirational Motivational of the Day: Yesterday afternoon, British badass Felicity Aston successfully completed her treacherous 59-day trek across Antarctica, becoming the first woman to solo-ski the length of the continent’s icy terrain.
Armed with nothing but a pair of skis, a pair of poles, and her arms, Aston dragged two sledges across 1,084 miles from Leverett Glacier to Hercules Inlet. “When I saw the coastal mountains that marked my end point for the first time, I literally just stopped in my tracks and bawled my eyes out,” Aston said.
A meteorologist by trade, the 34-year-old Kentish woman had been tweeting her record-setting schlep. “Just in case I was in danger of feeling sentimental, a violent wind has appeared from nowhere and is beating the tent like the bad old days,” she wrote her followers while awaiting a lift back to base camp after crossing the finish line.
Speaking of the hardships she endured along the way, Aston said the “mental side” was tougher than the physical side. “Being alone sounds like such a simple thing, but when was the last time you spent a whole day without seeing any person?”
[ap / guardian / @felicity_aston.]

![Now going to Antarctica to see penguins and blue whales seems so blah…
thedailywhat:
Inspirational Motivational of the Day: Yesterday afternoon, British badass Felicity Aston successfully completed her treacherous 59-day trek across Antarctica, becoming the first woman to solo-ski the length of the continent’s icy terrain.
Armed with nothing but a pair of skis, a pair of poles, and her arms, Aston dragged two sledges across 1,084 miles from Leverett Glacier to Hercules Inlet. “When I saw the coastal mountains that marked my end point for the first time, I literally just stopped in my tracks and bawled my eyes out,” Aston said.
A meteorologist by trade, the 34-year-old Kentish woman had been tweeting her record-setting schlep. “Just in case I was in danger of feeling sentimental, a violent wind has appeared from nowhere and is beating the tent like the bad old days,” she wrote her followers while awaiting a lift back to base camp after crossing the finish line.
Speaking of the hardships she endured along the way, Aston said the “mental side” was tougher than the physical side. “Being alone sounds like such a simple thing, but when was the last time you spent a whole day without seeing any person?”
[ap / guardian / @felicity_aston.]](http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lybxguvLQK1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg)
