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someone please explain it to him

Here , in Mumbai , India we have a choice of eggless cakes , don't you guys have that in your town ?

LOL , atleast its eggless in a name ! wacko.gif

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Im glad the recipe worked out well!

Lol Sarabjeet singh we also have loads of bakeries that make eggless cakes etc. But the actual issue is sucham and bibek jeevan. We dont know exactly how food is prepared by non amtridhari people and also being bibek you need to be careful about what you eat. Generally the rule is to only eat food made by bibek gursikhs with a good jeevan or simply make it yourself.

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Im glad the recipe worked out well!

Lol Sarabjeet singh we also have loads of bakeries that make eggless cakes etc. But the actual issue is sucham and bibek jeevan. We dont know exactly how food is prepared by non amtridhari people and also being bibek you need to be careful about what you eat. Generally the rule is to only eat food made by bibek gursikhs with a good jeevan or simply make it yourself.

this is also one point but personally I am not that strict because i still have to make my jeevan high to be able to treat my self like a bebeki. for me the reason to make cake at home is that I feel like eating cakes twice in a month and I do not wait for birthdays, I love cooking/baking and I try to make something perfect, there are a few bakeries who make eggless cakes plus those are a little far from where I live and HOME made :L: is the best

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