Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts

Friday, January 8, 2016

Tahoe Reno Trip Dec 2015

We visited Tahoe and Reno for 2015 Christmas and our anniversary celebration. It was a lot of fun skiing with friends and casino hoping in Reno !!!

This is an effort-less post :) Google created this video for me when I uploaded my iphone photos on Google photos. Google did a very good job in creating this video. Moreover an effortless post on my blog :)



Well I think I am becoming lazy in putting efforts to write my blog posts. Hmm... Didn't I take a resolution to blog more in 2016? 

Yeah, I did take that as one of my resolutions. I will come back soon with more content. Till then stay tuned and watch the video!

Egg-free Alcohol-free Tiramisu Recipe

Making Tiramisu had been on my to-do list since quite some time. I always thought it would be very difficult for me and it will take me to the next level in Baking! It is one of our favorite deserts lately. I love Paris Baguette Tiramisu <3 But when I made it last week, I felt it was literally a piece of cake.

This is the fastest cake recipe that I have ever made and which doesn't need any baking! Quick and easy to make! I made this Jain version of Tiramisu for a Baby shower party at work. It was a grand success! :) 

Ingredients:

Soft White bread
1 cup Mascarpone cheese at room temperature
1 cup heavy Whip cream
3 tablespoon coffee
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup sugar

Method:

Step 0: Make the coffee syrup: Take 3/4th cup water and add 3 tablespoon coffee and 2 tablespoon sugar. Mix it till sugar dissolves. 

Step 1: First take a bowl and whip the whipping cream using an electric mixer. [ I freeze the electric mixers attachments and the bowl in which I want to whip the cream. The idea is it should not get hot. Since you whip it for around 10 minutes, it generates heat. So to make sure it remains cool even after 10 minutes I freeze both the bowl and the attachments from the electric mixer.] Whisk it till the cream starts sticking to the mixers blade or until stiff peaks start forming. Thats the indication that it is done. 

Step 2: Once the Whip cream is close to ready, add the sugar and vanilla extract to it and mix it for 10-15 seconds. Or stir it with spoon. 

Step 3: In another bowl whisk mascarpone vigorously by hand until creamy and smooth. 

Step 4: Fold whipping cream into mascarpone in 2 additions until mixture is smooth.

Assemble tiramisu:

Take a deep glass 8 inch or individual glasses. Put a layer of this whip cream and mascarpone cheese mixture at the bottom and lay a layer of bread on it. Make sure to cut the sides of the bread. If necessary cut the bread in order to make one single layer of bread on the bake dish and to fit them in the dish. Take spoon and pour the coffee mixture on the top of this bread layer. Put a layer of whip cream on the top and sprinkle some chocolate powder over it. Repeat with second, third, fourth layer as you see fir. Cover and refrigerate for atlas 6 hours or unto 2 days. 

Serve cold. Right before serving dust the top with cocoa powder or chocolate or both! I sprinkled it with Bournvita :)

We made the small glasses for ourselves for us to relish later!

Proud of us!

Monday, November 23, 2015

Home. Sweet. Home!

Its been a year since we moved into our sweet little home :) Since quite some time I wanted to make a small video of all the memories that made our home sweet home. Nov 23rd last year is when we did our house warming party with friends and family and today after exactly one year I have my video ready to be shared with everyone. Here you go!


Saturday, November 21, 2015

First Half Marathon!

This story began on my birthday this year when we were discussing about doing something different and out of our comfort zone before the two of us turn 30! Both of us came up with lots of crazy and wild ideas but then we settled on giving it a try for a half marathon. As soon as both of us agreed to this, I immediately registered for the Golden Gate Half marathon which was exactly in 12 weeks after my birthday and on the day of his birthday (Nov 8). We did not even have any idea about what it meant to run 13.1 miles. We just knew we want to do it! 

Ok, registration was done. Then we started looking for how to begin. We came across a lot of articles and figured out that it wasn't as easy as we thought. People on internet were talking about 6-8 months of training to do half marathon the right way and injury-free. There were other set of people/training-groups who were recommending 12 weeks of aggressive training. Well, we had exactly 12 weeks and we had registered so we had no second thoughts. So I picked one of the training plans available online and decided to follow it religiously. Here is a picture of our ideal 12 week training program :)

Aggressive 12 week training program!

We went on our first run on the morning of my birthday itself. All energetic, excited and full of enthusiasm. After a mile we realized what 'one' mile running meant. 13.1 miles felt impossible at the bottom of my heart but I never brought it to my lips. We just did 2 miles on that day and were dead tired. The whole day in office I felt too tired and felt too sleepy :P

Day 1 @ Guadalupe trail

After the first day, we decided to move our running schedule to evenings. As days passed we kept our discipline and went for running every day. It was not easy in the beginning. Each one of us would inspire the other and let the running spirit go on. Very soon our dinner time TV channels changed to youtube videos to learn tips and tricks for running half marathon. I used to browse a lot regarding stretching and strengthening exercises and all other good practices for beginner runners. Running became the spark in our life and both of us would come up with new ideas about various exercises, different products, diet, etc for runners. Our weekends used to be going for long-runs and relaxing on a couch and browsing/shopping for shoes, fitness tracker, waist belts, compression bands etc. 

All set for running with our new shoes and the trackers 
We did the Black Light 5k Run as a practice for the half marathon!

Our first-ever Race bibs :)

We also did the American Heart and Stroke Walk (5k) for creating
awareness about heart diseases.  
We had joined the 'Founder-Run' meet up group and used to go to shoreline lake for weekend 6 mile run. This meet-up was a group of engineers and founders who were also passionate about running. This group was very motivating and we met some really interesting people. The views of Shoreline lake were breath-taking. After running here is when we realized the energy coming from the people around you and the views make a lot of difference in how you feel after a long run. 

Beautiful Shoreline views

6 weeks before the half marathon, Manoj got injured after one of our 7 mile run. He sprained his ankle and could not even walk. It took him around 4-5 weeks to recover fully which means he couldn't come for running. But I was determined to go for practice at least 4 times a week if not daily. We were not sure if he should be running the marathon but we kept that decision for the last minute. 

3 weeks before the marathon, I did my first longest run of 10 miles at Shoreline lake with the  same Founder-run meet up group. They normally do a 6 mile run but I got two other enthusiasts who accompanied me and encouraged me to achieve my 10 mile goal. Whoa! What a feeling it was. I felt so energetic after the run. It was the best feeling :) I remembered our day 1 when things seem to be impossible and I had reached so far in about 9 weeks of time. I felt so proud of myself.  On that same day, I was thinking about what running has taught me. Running has really given me a new perspective in my life. Something that seemed to be impossible 2 months back seemed quite possible. Until now I had always been complaining that I don't have time to do this and do that but after I started running I felt more energetic. Even though running would take away 2 hours of my schedule, I would infact get more things done in a day than I would do otherwise. Running has also taught me a healthy way of living. I have decided to continue running or pursue any other form of exercise even after the half marathon. 

Few days before the Marathon, we loaded ourselves with lots of carbs. The day before the marathon we went to the expo and enjoyed the sun in the city. That night we relished a nice bowl of Pasta! On the day of the marathon, we got up at 4am in the morning and boosted our energy levels, packed our bags and headed to San Francisco in full form :) We were there to have fun and celebrate Manoj's 30th birthday :) Here are a few pics from the finale:

Marathon Madness!

Race Bibs!

Breath-taking views of Golden gate

Almost near the end :)


Hurray! At the finish line :)


Look who ran with us :) - Pankaj 

Pankaj-Jiya

Stats from UP Move and Runkeeper!

Showing off our blings!

The course through the Presidio, across the Golden Gate Bridge, past the Palace of Fine Arts out to Fort Mason was amazingly beautiful and a little drizzle while running over the Golden Gate Bridge was icing on the cake. The experience was breath-taking and worth having! In addition to the views, it was the energy in the crowd and the playlist that I had playing while running that made it possible. It was more about the journey than the finish line. But touching the finish line was in itself a very big moment of achievement! 

Our Medal - A piece of GOLD!

This story would be incomplete without my motivations who led me take this challenge up. Shrushti and Pooja and a colleague named Samatha were my inspiration throughout this journey. A brief conversation with any of them would recharge me as much to last for couple of weeks. Whenever I felt the spark going down I would simply talk to one of them and would get my excitement and energy back to its peak!


Sunday, November 15, 2015

Shravan 2015

Welcome back to the Shravan series at beingdhriti :) I know its November already, but its never too late to write a post. Its always better late than never. Here are some of our pictures from different festivals from the month of shravan this year :) This is a picture-only post.


Independence Day!

Baked this Independence themed house warming cake for Pankaj-Jiya :)

Independence Mood!

Office potluck !

Baked this M&M's surprise cake for office potluck :)

Rakshabandhan time - Time to send post cards to brothers :)
  


Rakshabandhan!

Abhishek!

Smile please...

Prachi bhabhi and Manoj!
                                             


With AB and bhabhi. Missed you - Piyush and bhabhi!


Manoj and his rakhees :)

Sagarrrrr and me!



Mehendi time - Teejri :)

MJ 

He put mehendi for me for the first time ever :)
Mandatory pose ;)
Look who was home for Teejri pooja <3 - Reema :)


Love you to the moon and back ;)

Look who visited us the next day :)

Pose 2 ;)

There are no pictures for Saatam and Janmashtami as we were on vacation to Yellowstone during the most important festivals of the month of Shravan! No worries will celebrate next year :)

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

American Heart Walk 2015

I have been blogging every Monday's since quite some time now. But I missed yesterday and yes it was a Monday:( Things are always going to be crazy so no more excuses for being busy.

This post is regarding one of those activities that I feel proud for. After participating for Cancer awareness few weeks back, we were raising funds for reducing death and disability from cardiovascular diseases. The American Heart Association is the largest voluntary health organization dedicated to defeat heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. Their mission is to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke - the nation's No.1 and No.5 killers. The Heart & Stroke Walk celebrates those who have made lifestyle changes and encourages many more to take the pledge to live healthier lifestyles while raising the dollars needed to fund life-saving research and initiatives in the local community. 

Many companies had taken part in this walk and raised a lot of money for research and funding the efforts made by American Heart Association to reduce the death rate by such diseases. We were in a team of 4. This is our team page: http://www.kintera.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=1126406&team=6521836&emaillogid=8513956776 and we also had a personal page:  http://siliconvalleyheartwalk.kintera.org/manojaya

We did this walk in memory of Komal Didi who recently passed away due to one such heart stroke and in a matter of 45 mins she was no more.  May God rest her soul in peace. This was very unfortunate that it happened to her. And thats what we need to bring awareness in people that this can happen to anyone and at any age. So it is very important for us to build healthier lives and listen to our body and care for our health. We need to change our diets. We need to change our life style and include some physical exercise in our schedule no matter how busy we get. There is a saying in hindi - "Jaan hai toh jahan hai".

I have made some changes in my life style and am also spreading awareness by participating in such events :) I have done my part of passing it forward, will you? 

After reading this, if you think you want to start making changes to your life style, start with these quick tips which might help you move on to healthy living -  Healthy Living Goals

Few pictures from the event: