my dance performance at the indian wedding... (Part 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2024
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  • @EastMeetsKitchen
    @EastMeetsKitchen  5 месяцев назад +12

    OH GEEZ....WE HIT 100,000 TODAY!! -- ANYHOW,
    I think this wedding one of those events you look back on and say, "Wow!" I was so jetlagged and tired during the whole thing, so it's wonderful to see it now. I was too afraid to translate all the food stalls during the wedding, so in editing, I was able to finally see what all the foods served were! I can't wait to make some of these at home. Really just a ton to reflect on. I'm really thankful to have been invited and have experienced a little piece of India. Lots more travel to go, so hold on😊Hope you all have a lovely weekend!

  • @haveforkwillspoon
    @haveforkwillspoon 5 месяцев назад +8

    How other countries live and how the West contributes is always interesting. I'm from Chicago but I now live in San Cristobal de las Casas in Chiapas, the poorest state in Mexico, close to the border with Guatemala. I see similar things you describe. People walk barefoot to work, or pile into the back of a truck to ride to the market. The indigenous come into the town to sell crafts to tourists. I try to make sure I purchase items from local small businesses, and make sure I am not contributing to gentrification while doing it. It is a difficult balance

  • @tfromcleveland3741
    @tfromcleveland3741 5 месяцев назад +1

    19:56 much respect for appreciating the experience but honoring the reality.

  • @iilcw6195
    @iilcw6195 5 месяцев назад +1

    Indian has many vegan dishes, like dahl , chickpea comes with rice, roti or our Chinese 薄餅. They are so easy to cook if you find the masala from Indian stores

    • @EastMeetsKitchen
      @EastMeetsKitchen  5 месяцев назад

      Oh I'm a big fan already😊 I live in a major south Asian area in London, so I get to play with a lot of ingredients. Definitely looking to do more northern Indian recipes that we saw☺

  • @farhanaliqureshi3908
    @farhanaliqureshi3908 5 месяцев назад

    Woohoo! 100K subscribers, congratulations. Instructions unclear, saw you dancing, hehe 😄. The seven Phera vows are so cute, and I didn't know about them, learned a new thing. Indeed, Indian spices and cuisine has so many varieties, just amazing food. Developing economies have their own unique set of challenges, and it gets more complicated as you dive into this subject.

    • @EastMeetsKitchen
      @EastMeetsKitchen  5 месяцев назад

      For sure, it can complicated indeed. Thank you thank you. -- From the way you responded, I think the instructions were clear enough, hehe😂😂

  • @jelibean84
    @jelibean84 5 месяцев назад +3

    hehehe. your narration and sighs in the beginning are so charming and funny. i'm grinning so much watching. thank you for sharing with us, despite your reluctance. it takes courage. that's all i'll say about it since that was your condition. onto the rest of the video... 👍
    Edit: ooh, I love the part about the different pheras. lovely commitments.

    • @EastMeetsKitchen
      @EastMeetsKitchen  5 месяцев назад

      hehehehehe you're so sweet ❤ If I ever get invited again, I'm going to request the dance from day 1😜

  • @Dyastarre4993
    @Dyastarre4993 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for sharing your experience of a traditional Indian wedding. And also how difficult it is to find vegan food there. I’d love to see that chickpea cake recipe.

    • @EastMeetsKitchen
      @EastMeetsKitchen  5 месяцев назад

      Oh definitely. I have a couple recipes I'm looking forward to making at home!!

  • @tfromcleveland3741
    @tfromcleveland3741 5 месяцев назад

    I told you Indian weddings were intense!!! :) Congrats on 100K! Can’t wait to get caught up

  • @user-kn4mm8tx6y
    @user-kn4mm8tx6y 4 месяца назад

    Beauty queen......you touch my heart, i love you from my heart.shamim zahuri from bangladesh ✔👫💗🧚⚘

  • @qenimeri2
    @qenimeri2 5 месяцев назад +1

    ...But we are still in the West. Enjoying the West. As much as we share in your sentiment, understand the complex Colonial history of people & why people from the Commonwealth end up in the West... They are entitled to enjoy it, the West is rich because of Imperialist colonialism.
    If we choose to live/remain in The West, then by default we are benefactors of The Western lifestyle, which epitomises injustice.
    Your friend has brought massive contribution to the lives of those people by choosing to do the Wedding in India.
    It's a beautiful wedding.

    • @EastMeetsKitchen
      @EastMeetsKitchen  5 месяцев назад

      right😊...I'm not saying folks in the west should live in misery. It was for us to also take time and examine how we live, analyzing consumption habits, idk, joining a union to make sure perhaps a company you work for doesn't indulge in exploitative practices halfway across the globe. --- not a finger pointing thing. You're just looking out for your neighbors

  • @courtneyvegan9448
    @courtneyvegan9448 5 месяцев назад +3

    I don't know how much that guy on the poor horse weights, but that's something a vegan will never support.

  • @PassionofDance212
    @PassionofDance212 5 месяцев назад

    Omg did you like the khaman dhokla? That’s a Gujarati dish! It’s vegetarian :) no eggs.

  • @tamcon72
    @tamcon72 5 месяцев назад +1

    The opening titles were hysterical, and I dutifully ignored everyone but the people in front! This was very illuminating for those of us not familiar with specific Hindu wedding cutoms; the Pheras are mostly a great guide for a good marriage, and the world would be a better place if they were applied and observed universally, IMO. Feel very sorry for that horse, but you seemed like you had as good a time as possible for a very unfamiliar setting.
    As far as the scenes of degradation you witnessed, and which I noticed in the first vlog, goes, so much of human commerce is spent on ignoring everything outside of global centers of affluence resulting in disparaties of resource distribution. This is not the fault of any culture. All human societies have this tendency intrinsically (except the very rudimentary ones) as this process happens even regionally by favoring the metropole of greatest commerce and bleeding the hinterlands dry of resources to satisfy their needs, as I think has happened in Jaipur. It's both internal and international policies that have resulted in what you saw. Thanks for bringing this to our attention, and for posting.

    • @EastMeetsKitchen
      @EastMeetsKitchen  5 месяцев назад

      So glad you enjoyed it - I did really appreciate the experience and what you mentioned. I'm wondering if you have read The Dawn of Everything - I read it maybe a few years back and -- I was also somebody who thought human societies have always had this intrinsic tendency you mentioned...I guess essentially just looking after themselves, money, power...but I think that may be misguided. It's more of a recent history and there are really good examples of non-rudimentary societies where it was in their interest to look out for each other and those who were selfish were held in contempt...ridiculed. -- many Europeans who were thought to be the father of these ideas of freedom and liberty actually got these ideas from native Americans. But yes, it's an interesting read...offering a little perspective away from the Euro-centric stuff we grew up with.

    • @tamcon72
      @tamcon72 5 месяцев назад

      @@EastMeetsKitchen I haven't read it, but thanks for the suggestion. I'm basing my opinion on what I know of civilized human history, in the Middle East and other continents besides Eurasia, as well. Many years ago, I compared the law codes of Ur Nammu and the later law codes of Hammurabi, and decided that most human societies struggle to evolve beyond factionalism (irrespective of race or ethnicity; Lord of the Flies, yo!). I do not include egalitarian resource-sharing bartering economy cultures, like many aboriginal North American cultures were, in this estimation. I do believe they're the exception, historically, so I'd love to read contradicting information..

  • @PassionofDance212
    @PassionofDance212 5 месяцев назад

    The US also ships their trash elsewhere. Isn’t that sad?
    But air pollution is an India made problem. Wayyyy too many cars too many people driving cars and nothing being done to provide clean air quality. It’s gotten SO bad in the past 10 years

  • @Lancers262
    @Lancers262 5 месяцев назад

    I thought your account got hacked

    • @EastMeetsKitchen
      @EastMeetsKitchen  5 месяцев назад

      ugh if that had happened again, i would have just given it away😂