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A cup of Tea

“I like life, it's wonderous and chaotic and somewhere in the middle I've created a safe place to do my thing in the world ~ I can't ask for much more & I am already so thankful when everything I got”   ―   Nikki Rowe A day without food is understandable, but a day devoid of a cup of tea seems hard to begin. Winters have a propensity to be special with a cup of hot ginger tea. We have often seen  tea  carts on wheels in the homes of the rich, and  the poor man’s tea made on the wheels. A hawker selling tea, rolls his cart wheel early in the morning to brew tea for the early risers. He  usually has biscuits, rusk and a few other eatables in glass bottles to attract on goers . Some  of these people have become rich overnight owing to the art of concocting a rich and enjoyable tea. One of them who has been highly successful is ‘KaKa’, an old man who owns a  stall of ‘Vada Paav’ and tea. The ‘Va da ’ is a ball of boiled, mashed, spiced potatoes smeared with  a