Farewell Ramadan : Eid Mubarak

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Farewell Ramadan : Eid Mubarak
“The best of you are those who are best to their families.” – Prophet Muhammad
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I don't know actually but I eat Haleem every year without missing.
Come to Lucknow and I will introduce you to many more of those :D
Though its still 29th day of Ramadan and if moon is not sighted there will be one more day in a month which is highly unlikely because its been sighted in Saudi Arabia so 99% Eid will be tomorrow in India
 
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Come to Lucknow and I will introduce you to many more of those :D
Though its still 29th day of Ramadan and if moon is not sighted there will be one more day in a month which is highly unlikely because its been sighted in Saudi Arabia so 99% Eid will be tomorrow in India
As someone who lived in Lucknow, the charm of Old Lucknow is just unparalleled.
Craving for raheem's nihari, pasanda and, kashmiri chai ka pyala.
 
I remember when I was a kid different family friends would send over cars with enough biriyani for the week. Now I live in Mumbai and have to buy my own :(
 
As someone who lived in Lucknow, the charm of Old Lucknow is just unparalleled.
Craving for raheem's nihari, pasanda and, kashmiri chai ka pyala.
Don't forget Kabab Paratha, Just yesterday I bought Kabab and sheermaal. I live in old city just 5 min away from Akbari Gate so you can understand
 
I remember when I was a kid different family friends would send over cars with enough biriyani for the week. Now I live in Mumbai and have to buy my own :(
Our old moslem maid who is 70 years old brings chicken biryani and payasam to our house every Ramadan day since the last 30 years.
She isn't working now with us since 6 years but she brings out of love.
This year I am fortunate to be in my home town to eat them tomorrow I think.