Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Three Cheers to the 60yr old !

Dear Foodies,

India has completed 60 golden years today and we are definitely growing in leaps and bounds. Good luck to our nation and to us ! Happy Independence day to all you proud Indians out there.

Our National Anthem

A few interesting Independence day special bites from other bloggers:
Cinnamon Trail
Saffron Trail
The 'yum' blog
Zaayka
La Gourmet Chef

Anita placed an order not many can deny, so this weekend we went the extra mile..or two :)) and made Poori-Aloo, Rasgulla and Shrikand, one of these was store bought ;)

Swaatantra Dina Subhakankshalu !
Iniya Sudhandhira Dina Vazhthukkal !
Swatantratha Divas Mubarak ho !

18 comments:

  1. Happy Independence Day!!

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  2. Happy Independence day!!
    yummy dishes to celebrate and i know they must have liven u'r spirit

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  3. Swatantrata Divas Mubarak Ho and very aptly celebrated with those yummy food

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  4. Happy Independence day to you too.

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  5. happy Independence day Priya!!

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  6. Nice picture of the flag!

    Visiting for the first time, your blog looks intersting. I liked the burgers.

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  7. Happy Independence day to you too.

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  8. And you're not telling which was store bought?! Has to be the puris! ;-)

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  9. Happy Independence Day to you too! The spread of goodies is delicious! Which one is store bought? I know u make yummy rasgullas...

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  10. Hope you all had some way of celebrating on I-day. We have a huge parade at our Downtown on Sunday. Looking forward to the day, for two reasons :)

    None of you guessed which was store bought..hmm
    Manisha..Puri's you say...bad bad bad :D I might buy some Tostones next time though :)

    Chandrika :) Thank youuuuu, yup I made the Rasgulla's. Shrikand was store bought. I found it in the Indian store near my place last week and could not help ignoring the inner voice :)

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  11. What a beautiful flag! Your dishes are mouth watering!
    Happy Independence to you!

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  12. I was kidding! Cross my heart, swear to die sort of thing. I am pulling the skin on my neck and pinching it and saying 'God promise!'
    :-D

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  13. Manisha,I see that Medha has seen to it that you don't forget the rules of "promise". Maaf kiya, jao ..aap bhi kya yaad karogi :D You know what, when I find jobs in CO, I am applying to them with the confidence that I know someone there :)) So beware :D

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  14. Oooh! Do that! That would be SO much fun! You will cook and I will eat! And then we'll hike together to burn it off. What fun! And you can give me a taste of what's to come when you come for your interviews... :-D

    CO is such a fun place, all year round. I don't ski but I did do cross-country skiing the first winter we were here. The real gently undulating trails were at 10K+ ft but getting there from 9.5K ft on skis was the tough part. By the time I made it, I was on nickname basis with the ground and the trees. I might go again this winter if I shape up!

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  15. Nothing new in quite a while... Whats cooking? :)

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