In our first episode, we talk about our mother–daughter relationship—what it means to us, how it’s grown, and why every family’s bond looks different. Like a margarita, our conversation shakes together the sweet moments and the tangy ones, creating something honest and refreshing.
Margarita Recipe:
- 2 parts lemon (freshly squeezed)
- 1 part lime juice (freshly squeezed)
- 2 parts tequila (we typically go for a good reposado)
- 1 part cointreau/triple sec
- 3 parts simply syrup (equal parts sugar and water)
Serve over a glass of cubed ice
Hindi/Hinglish Translations:
- Chotus - what I, Tejal, call my younger brother Eshiv. “Chotu” translates to “little one.”
- Deedz - what I, Tejal, call my older sister Sonum. “Didi” means big sister.
- “Kha sir” - directly translates to “eating someone’s head,” which means annoying/bothering someone
- Nani - mother’s grandmother
- Mamu - mother’s brother
- Massi - mother’s sister