Saturday, 18 October 2014

Ring in Diwali with exotic breads


Hi Friends!

Weekend is here and so is the festive season of Diwali. Catching up with  family and friends, incessant gup-shup over dinners, tea and just snacking in between meals has kick started.

Plans are afoot on gifts, return gifts, delicacies to be served to guests dropping in to greet diwali has pepped activity as well as imagination. Each coming up with his or her own ideas. Diyas, chocolates, cookie boxes, traditional sweets, dry fruits, an assortment of bakery stuff, crockery set and weird suggestion came up in the run up for the celebrations.

The exchange of gifts is a part and parcel of the entire festival preparation. As I munched a few cashew nuts, I dropped the bombshell.-Breads! There was silence and then what followed was loud chatter in varying decibels. I reasoned that a healthy, tasty and useful gift was the best choice. I pressed my argument saying that the latest fad of the health conscious tribe did not go for sweet and salty munchy stuff. Our hard earned money would go down the drain if it is kept aside, neglected and later thrown away. This swung the decision in my favour. I was the centre of power in the family for a while!

I updated them of my latest find -HFT Breads and Spreads. Made with best of original ingredients, and innovative in taste, their hamper is worth a try. Kya sirf double roti hai hamper mein? was a poser from an aunt.  I did not miss out on her frown. I plodded on and informed that cup cakes, bread sticks, stuffed breads, multi-grain breads, whole wheat breads, vitamin bites, rusk, tea breads, cookies, pav, chocolate and almond rocks made for a wide range of taste and variety in the hamper. The faces around brightened up. I scored.

So HFT bread hamper is what will be the surprise gift to our close associates, friends and relatives....I believe in 'healthy celebrations.'

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