Raksha Bandhan is a beautiful festival. You tie a sacred thread, you aggressively demand a ridiculously expensive gift from your brother, and you take a hundred selfies for Instagram. It is all love, laughter, and nostalgia. But behind those aesthetic family photos, there is a very real, very sweaty reality. Someone is in the kitchen, stressing out. If you are an Indian parent in 2026, you know exactly what I am talking about. Cooking for a family get-together today is like walking a tightrope. On one side, you have the grandparents who want the traditional, heavy, ghee-laden chole bhature and kaju katli . On the other side, you have the Gen-Alpha kids. These kids don't just eat food; they critique it. They watch cooking reels. They want things to look "aesthetic," but they also throw a tantrum if they see a single green vegetable on their plate. And you? You just want something that is easy to make, doesn't require deep-frying for three hours, and won't result i...
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