
French beans – light, crisp and not cooked to death
French beans - light, crisp and not cooked to death Most vegetables are overcooked in Indian households. This explains the aversion of many non vegetarian households towards vegetarian food. This…
Chilli fry with your choice of red meat.
Chilli fry Red meat - 1 kilo Onions - 4 large cut in roundels Tomatoes - two, sliced Potatoes - two large cut thick in roundels Capsicum - one large…
Cooking Karela ( bitter gourd) with chana dal – making bitter better!
Karela with chana dal Bitter gourd /Karela - 300 grams after it’s cleaned and cut Channa dal - 50gms Coriander powder - 1 teaspoon Cumin powder- 1 teaspoon Ginger garlic…
Unanswered prayers? – Saturday, 5th Week of Easter – ACTS 16:1-10
Unanswered prayers? - Saturday, 5th Week of Easter - ACTS 16:1-10 The council of Jerusalem was a game changer. Paul and Barnabas have not only been vindicated but have been…
Fr. Warner D'Souza is a Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Bombay. He has served in the parishes of St Michael's (Mahim), St Paul's (Dadar East), Our Lady of Mount Carmel, (Bandra), a ten year stint as priest-in-charge at St Jude Church (Malad East) and at present is the Parish Priest at St Stephen's Church (Cumballa Hill). He is also the Director of the Archdiocesan Heritage Museum and is the co-ordinator of the Committee for the Promotion and Preservation of the Artistic and Historic Patrimony of the Church.