Today one can buy udad papad online or by visiting a nearby utility store. But the real tough job is to store them so that they sustain for a while.
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Today one can buy udad papad online or by visiting a nearby utility store. But the real tough job is to store them so that they sustain for a while.
Why packed snacks?
I'm a bit of a foodie, and also really interested in ensuring optimum nutrients are packed into all the food we eat. Especially that of kids. I am also shocked by the number of lunchbox/snack orientated options on our supermarket shelves presented to shoppers as healthy, when really they are pumped full of refined sugar + palm oil!
The goal of packed snacks is to make it easier for families to include freshly made, highly nutritious + delicious options in their kid's diets on a daily basis. Either in the lunch box, or out on the kitchen bench. Order on a Thursday morning, dropped off Sunday afternoon.