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Happy onam to u too! The only difference in my plate would be 2 tablespoons of rice and a lot more of the veggies! isisn't it funny how sparingly the veggies are served at a sadya?
wow mishmash.....what a nice spread dear...Happy Onam to u too :-) I lived in tvm a few yrs and I still remember the hectic shopping I used to do there during Onam time...I loved those days :-)
Dear friends...thank you so much for sending us your wishes...really appreciate each and everyone of you for taking the time to drop a comment....As many of you know this picture of the Sadya was from our last Vishu celebration and this time we did not celebrate Onam due to the loss of a loved one in our family.
hai shn i'm really impressed by d way u deliver recipies n share ur sweet memories about ur grandma. like u i'm really interested in cooking n have cherishing memories abut my grandma,she was my inspiration in cooking n 2 life as a whole.she z not alive 2day n d coming 21 of dis month it s going 2 be 1 year.i really miss her a loot n she always come into my dreams.so i thot of sending dis mesage 2 u,and with immense pleasure 2 write abut my grandma as i see we hav something in common;missing our grandmother's a loot,cooking her recipies,sharing experiences with her etc etc.. thankyou so much 4 sharing ur memories and inspirational thoughts.truely i'm saying, u 2oo inspired me in d way u speaks abut cooking n abut ur loving granny... all d best deep from my heart..
Hello Priya, thanks for dropping by and leaving such a heartwarming comment. I am sorry to hear about your granny and do understand your painful separation,am sure your granny is happy to see you following her passion and interests.Hope time heals your pain. My best wishes to you too!
I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don't know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often..
happy onam to you as well.
ReplyDeleteHappy Onam to you too!!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful celebration shn!:))
ReplyDeleteHappy Onam to you too, Shn. Have a wonderful time. (and send some sadhya my way) :-D.
ReplyDeletehugs,
musical.
wishing you a beautiful onam..and prosperous time ahead!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Onam to both of you..
ReplyDeleteithu kazhinja kollathe sadya alle? freeze cheythu vechirikkayarunno? :D
Happy Onam :D
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely feast..here's wishing you a very happy onam shn
ReplyDeleteHappy Onam dear
ReplyDeleteHappy Onam Shn! Enjoy the celebrations.
ReplyDeleteWish you the Same :)
ReplyDeleteHappy onam to u too! The only difference in my plate would be 2 tablespoons of rice and a lot more of the veggies! isisn't it funny how sparingly the veggies are served at a sadya?
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the festivities Shn.
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful onam!! did you make sadya?
ReplyDeleteHappy Onam Shn. Enjoy your time. Viji
ReplyDeleteHappy Onam, Shn!
ReplyDeleteOnasamsakal Shn... what a feast!
ReplyDeleteOnaashamsakal Shn!
ReplyDeleteHappy onam !! the sadya looks superb!! am off to one at a friends place today!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Onam Shn :-) The spread looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteHappy Onam to you! Spread looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteOnam ashamsagal to you and family too.
ReplyDeletehappy onam to u mishy...have a wonderful celebration...
ReplyDeleteOONAASHAMSAKAL!
ReplyDeletehappy Onam to you Shn. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my my...that is so nice and authentic photo....I want to have than onam meal, pls invite me too!
ReplyDeleteHave a happy Onam Shn!
I am a bit late here,was busy with onasadya.Wish both of u a wonderful onam&a prosperous year too!!
ReplyDeletehope u had a great onam. did you make all of that??
ReplyDeleteHappy Onam to u too.....
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wow mishmash.....what a nice spread dear...Happy Onam to u too :-)
ReplyDeleteI lived in tvm a few yrs and I still remember the hectic shopping I used to do there during Onam time...I loved those days :-)
What a picture perfect Sadya, awesome, absolutely awesome !
ReplyDeleteI have not been able to have a Ona sadya this time, infact for a long time now, but I am truly missing it sooo much.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a wonderful Onam & may it bring peace, joy & prosperity to your home.
Happy Onam Shn. I thought it was in April :)
ReplyDeleteLooks so beautiful Shn... hope you had a lovely celebration :)
ReplyDeleteYou are tagged btw!
ReplyDeleteDear friends...thank you so much for sending us your wishes...really appreciate each and everyone of you for taking the time to drop a comment....As many of you know this picture of the Sadya was from our last Vishu celebration and this time we did not celebrate Onam due to the loss of a loved one in our family.
ReplyDeleteThanks again!
Shn
hai shn
ReplyDeletei'm really impressed by d way u deliver recipies n share ur sweet memories about ur grandma. like u i'm really interested in cooking n have cherishing memories abut my grandma,she was my inspiration in cooking n 2 life as a whole.she z not alive 2day n d coming 21 of dis month it s going 2 be 1 year.i really miss her a loot n she always come into my dreams.so i thot of sending dis mesage 2 u,and with immense pleasure 2 write abut my grandma as i see we hav something in common;missing our grandmother's a loot,cooking her recipies,sharing experiences with her etc etc..
thankyou so much 4 sharing ur memories and inspirational thoughts.truely i'm saying, u 2oo inspired me in d way u speaks abut cooking n abut ur loving granny...
all d best deep from my heart..
Thanks again
Mrs priya johnson
Hello Priya, thanks for dropping by and leaving such a heartwarming comment. I am sorry to hear about your granny and do understand your painful separation,am sure your granny is happy to see you following her passion and interests.Hope time heals your pain. My best wishes to you too!
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