Well yeah I talked to many of my friends, whose
Thalai Diwali also it is. I may not have made a lot of dishes. But I did make one sweet,
chakrapongal (Thanks
Priya for the recipe) and one savory,
vadai for keeping up the tradition.
Here are the pictures... They don't look very great thanks to the yellow lighting at home and the fact that it darkens very quick these days. But they sure did taste awesome.
On a different note, happy birthday VR.
11 comments:
Pictures dont look gr8? Who said that? It looks positively mouthwatering. Happy thala diwali!
Vishruthi -> Thanks so much n keep visiting. Happy Diwali to u too!
Gandalf -> Thanks. yeah, I had a couple of issues with getting Blogger to publish the big-size pics. I finally figured out how to. Glad you noticed and came back to see the change too! Keep visiting :)
Yeah I was wondering how come the fotos were small considering u did expand yr column width. sure enuf when i check later today, its all big n bright. Realized it, I see. Good work. they look delicious.
The vadais look soooooooooo crispy and yumm.... Kudos to the chef!
- Kirthi
Kirthi -> At the cost of touting my own laurels, yes, they were crispy n yumm... and soo easy to make that I regretted letting so much time go by before making another batch! Haha. Thank u n keep visiting, BTW. :)
Thanks for the wishes J
oh btw excellent vadais J ;)
Vidhya -> U r welcome n thank u :)
Happy Diwali....and i am sure, all those who've seen this blog agree that the pics look great...I am sure, the dishes would taste great too !! yummmy :)
Jaya, has proved yet again that she is an excellent photographer and cook too, which adds to her multitude of talents making her a perfect all rounder in every sense ;)
Saumya -> You've just heaped the praises.... Haha.. Thank you. And keep visiting! :)
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