Devote of Krishna, daughter of Ana Maria Braga, teaches recipes on the web and criticizes the intake of babysitter

Devote of Krishna, daughter of Ana Maria Braga, teaches recipes on the web and criticizes the intake of babysitter


Mariana Maffeis is a specialist in Culinary of the East and has chosen to take care of children without employees at home

The former dance of the restaurant in San Paolo, Mariana Maffeis Pereira de Carvalho, the eldest daughter of Ana Maria Braga, has chosen to live in a rural property within San Paolo.

With her husband and four children, the philosophy Vedanta Vaishnava follows, a thread of Hindu who has Krishna as a supreme deity.

His naturalistic lifestyle is reflected in milk-vegetarian recipes taught on the “Sri Krsna Kitchen” channel on YouTube. In one of the videos, Mariana and the firstborn, Joana, prepare a rice with saffron milk accompanied by braised potatoes, crooked peas and tomatoes.

Days ago, she and her husband, yoga teacher Badarik González, started a “experience in the kitchen” project when they receive people at home to try typical foods of India, such as Samos (triangular salty with various filling), Paneer (fresh whole milk cheese) and Tamar (Chutney of Tomato).

Like Ana Maria Braga is an excellent cook on TV, Mariana Maffeis shows skills not only with pans, but also to transmit knowledge of preparations full of meanings. He inherited his mother’s charisma and voice.

“Happy that this channel has aroused memories and inspired people,” he said.




Invisible

In a YouTube recording, Mariana replied that she criticized her for putting the biggest daughters, Joana and Maria, to help take care of her brothers.

“This does not call help, call to live in a family,” he said. “What crazy society is this that you think you have to hire babysitter so that the family members themselves do not do what is called” work “?”

“I intend to say that I have never had a nanny, I’ve never felt comfortable to hire someone to look at my son. I didn’t need, I could be available for them.”

The cook disapproves the “outsourcing” of family assistance. “This Brazilian culture of having employed everything,” complains. “And through this work, we grow as a human being.”



Mariana Maffeis shows the routine of her healthy life on YouTube; Next, with your mother, Ana Maria Braga

Source: Terra

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