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Originally posted by: khushi_shankar
Hello to all,Are you guys living in North America or Europe? I live here too and most people here really do not cook such complicated recipes. My mom was teachign me some basic Indian sabzis (like Punjabi dishes) and when I told my friends how to make them, they found it very complicated. Most of the food us Americans eat is not very complicated.Oh, yes and my mom says to not really try MC Sunday dishes because they are kind of complex to amke but they actually do not taste that good either. Like very few of them are really worth the effort.I personally live in Canada and I am learning basic Indian sabzis. I still cannot make rotis. :)
Originally posted by: KhotaSikaShreya
I usually just wait for some of the recipes to come online. Usually the best recipes of each contestant are posted online and then it's easier to learn from there.
Sunday's recipes are way too complicated to even try. š Even my mom says forget it for those ones.
Originally posted by: DiamondLife
online recipes..i had very bad experience with that rasgulla-orange cake Aishwarya rai tasted š¤£i tried from online interactions...terribly failed š¤£