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Last time I saw my mom, Jeja, in September of 2020

Last time I saw my mom, Jeja, in September of 2020

The Community I didn’t Know I had

January 19, 2021

Thank you for your comments and emails following the loss of my mom, Jeja, to Covid on January 7th. Some of you have written for the first time and others I’ve known over the years. I feel like I’m being cradled, lifted and supported, by a community that I didn’t know I had.

Writing a blog is a strange experience because you put a lot of yourself out in the world but you never know who is receiving it and how they are reacting to it. I’m heartened that so many of you have connected to my stories about Jeja and have grown to love Afghan food and culture. I'm heartened that our message of putting our differences aside to find common ground so we can connect across cultures, religions, and borders has resonated with so many of you.

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In Humaira's Musings Tags Grief, Loss, Covid death, Covid loss, Covid anxiety, Community support, Losing a mother, Loss of loved one to Covid
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Explore the Beautiful Side of Afghanistan | Ariana Magazine | Goodbye 2020

December 29, 2020

I hope you’ve all enjoyed a happy, healthy, and celebratory end to 2020. I’m not going to lie, I have been looking forward to seeing the back-end of this very challenging year and welcoming 2021. Despite the challenges we have faced this past year I’m grateful for...

  • staying healthy

  • nightly family dinners with my husband and two young adult children

  • socially distanced meals with friends in the backyard

  • my meditation practice

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In Humaira's Musings Tags Ariana Magazine, Arian Abawe, Afghan culture, Afghanistan
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HOW TO GET GOOD NEWS ABOUT AFGHANISTAN: RUMI POEMS AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS

April 2, 2020

Are you finding it hard to see the silver lining in our current situation with the outbreak of Coronavirus, social distancing and shelter in place? I struggle with it every day.

My kids (17 & 20-year-old) are doing online classes while facing cabin fever. My husband is working in his office and running most outside errands since I’m immune-compromised with asthma. I’m trying to manage the chaos of feeding four people three times a day while working on my own projects and consulting on a TV show. The house looks endlessly cluttered and washing towels several times a week due to Coronavirus precautions is getting old.

To stay sane I’ve been meditating in the morning, doing an online yoga or workout class midday and searching for uplifting articles to share on my Afghan Culture Unveiled Facebook page since no one wants to hear more bad news. I feel at times like this the poor, uneducated and dislocated populations are hit the worst and it’s important that we have humility, compassion, and generosity in our hearts so we can reach beyond our comfort zone to help others whether it be with words, phone calls or funds. And in order to find humility, compassion, and generosity we have to stay grounded, we have to look with-in for strength and we have to look for stories of hope and share it widely.

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In Humaira's Musings, Afghan Culture Tags Afghanistan
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I have over sixty Afghan food recipes on this blog. Use this search field to find my most popular recipes—bolani, shohla, kebab—or a specific dish you may be looking for.

If want to stay in touch regularly check out my Afghan Culture Unveiled Facebook page where I regularly post inspiring human interest stories, and hopeful articles about Afghan food, art, and the achievements of Afghan women.


Humaira opens the world to Afghan culture and cuisine through this blog. She shares the wonders of Afghanistan through stories of rich culture, delicious food and her family’s traditions. Learn more about Humaira’s work.


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Mom’s Kitchen Handbook ~ Blog

San Francisco Chronicle

“The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul” ~ A Novel

"Turmeric - The Wonder Spice" ~ A Cookbook"

Foreign Policy Magazine

Veggie Belly ~ Blog

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Afghana ~ Blog 

Book Club Cheerleader ~ Blog 

Cornish Pasty ~ Blog 

Rhubarbarian ~ Blog 

Dietician Without Borders ~ Blog 

"Yogurt Culture" ~ A Global Look at How to Make, Bake, Sip and Chill the World's Creamiest, Healthiest Food


Tim Vetter of the Voyager Podcast asked me about Afghan Culture and Food. I hope you enjoy this interview.

Tim Vetter of the Voyager Podcast asked me about Afghan Culture and Food. I hope you enjoy this interview.

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