As Ramadan comes to an end and we eagerly await Eid, our homes obviously deserve some attention.
Eid is almost here, it is time we consider personal grooming too, to look and feel our best on the big day.
A few days into Ramadan and most of us start looking for the perfect time to throw a bigger and better Iftar party than last year.
The few days before Ramadan can sometimes be more hectic than the first day of Ramadan itself with so much to prepare for in such little time. With weekly and daily goals set in writing, it can be a little bit more helpful and can prepare you well ahead so you can step into the Holy Month with a clear mind ready for actions.
A month of opportunity, and a month of change — Ramadan begins this year just as we welcome summer. This is the month that Muslims await all year long, and prepare for weeks ahead of time because of all the religious practices, fun activities, great food, and countless blessings.
While most things have gone downhill in 2020, some have gone up, and we are glad that small purses are one of them. Large chunky bags were big until last year, and while they have not gone redundant, smaller bags have been more popular, in particular baguette bags.
This used to be big a few years ago, but is now back for 2020 couture. Brands like Chloé and Balmain showcased some in the form of dresses, pant suits, flowy skirts, but whichever form you choose, make sure to pay close attention to the material.
It may be a digital age where, instead of paper, notes are taken on a scribble pad app on our smartphones, but a true stationery-nerd knows to keep a pen and notepad in their bags.
Making trips to grocery stores for every little produce and herb can be a bit of a hassle. Given that nowadays apartments are mostly small with little or no gardening space, growing everything indoors might sound a tad bit irrational.
We usually have a tendency of not checking the ingredients lists on our personal care and beauty products before purchasing, mostly because there are numerous chemicals and ingredients listed which we are not familiar with.
In today's bustling city of Dhaka, with new food joints opening up on every corner of the streets, it takes a good amount of effort to decide upon a decent eatery.
Yoghurt is one of those rare foods which are equally packed with both good taste and nutrition. Be it because of health concerns or merely a good breakfast option or easy snack, there is no doubt that it fills our stomachs while providing energy, vitamins and loads of other nutrients. And since yoghurt comes from milk, it contains more doses of animal protein and other dairy nutrients as well.