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Tuesday, February 09, 2016

Friday, February 05, 2016

And Chorizo it was ~ Bon appetito!

It's still mildly cool - a tad - bit chilly in the morning but getting warmer as the day progresses. So I thought, before the onslaught of the summer heat, and the need to stay away from too much spice, why not make chorizo today! And that is exactly what I did. My little twist to the dish were a few raisins and a dash of fish sauce (I know, I know! You're probably thinking - "what are you thinking?").
Sangria time!
But it turned out pretty good, if I may say so myself. Spicy, as chorizo goes, and sweet and tangy with loads of fresh tomatoes! And lovely warm whole wheat bread to go with it. Delicioso!!
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I was lucky growing up cosmopolitan and living the confluence of different cultures. However, I go back to my roots with this dish.
Fisherman in Kerela, Clicked in Dec. 2012
Kerela fish (Indian salmon) curry, on a bed of fluffy white rice and some coconut spinach
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Steaming hot puttu, flavored with freshly grated coconut, a smattering of sugar and ghee ... Just the way I like it.

Not to forget my morning cuppa! ↗

Enjoy Ellen and Puttu!
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Lovely hung curd whisked with palm sugar, topped with cinnamon powder and demerara sugar and baked to perfection!
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The perfect start to a hot summers day - flattened rice prepared with ground nuts,
garnished with freshly grated coconut, chopped cilantro and juice of a freshly squeezed 🍋 a.k.a. poha

Thursday, February 04, 2016

My BlindSpot

So, I had a little incident with my eyes. Over a span of few weeks I began to gradually lose vision, leaving me blinded in one and with minuscule vision in the other. Horrendous! I felt like a horse with its blinders on, with no peripheral vision whatsoever - None! This also meant no 3D movies for me! A visit to the ophthalmologist and a succession of tests later, I was told that I had a Vitamin Deficiencies - Vitamin D and B12. Injections, medication and eye-drops soon followed and after a few months I was almost back ... Almost!
Darkness was my friend and a haven for me. It was an eye-opener of sorts. After getting my vision back, and at the risk of sounding too clichéd, I must share that never has the sky looked so blue, the grass so green, the sun so bright and the sound of the birds chirping music to my ears. These were things I've always taken for granted and during this Lenten period I have a lot to reflect on.
With a spring in my step and a camera in my hand I managed to capture natures beauty not only on film but in my mind's eye as well, hopefully not for any future references. ( An added bonus, my dose of free Vitamin D). ~ Voila!
And you can feel the stress ebb!

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Morning world!

It's 5:30 am and there goes the darn alarm. The fact that it's Sunday (a day of rest and all) - and not to mention it's cold out, the warm blanket inviting me to stay in and my cr^^ea^^king bones is temptation enough to stay in ... Good reasons to skip the early morning workout.



But the nip in the air, clear and unpolluted, and most importantly the lure of keeping the fat off - is all it takes to get me out and about. So I wear my trusted Reeboks, my ancient Adidas, that has kept me warm on countless occasions, and off I go, to conquer and fight all - stiff bones, groggy mind and all; in search of new ideas.




Picture taken by Arun Kumar Sinha



And there is nature's gift to greet me and a moment that I have to myself before the day commences - I watch the sun rise, kissing away the darkness spreading it's warm rays welcoming a new dawn, a new day. 

And for all my efforts, a little treat is definitely in store - vanilla French toast, a smattering of cinnamon powder and a dusting of icing sugar, accompanied by hot coffee, not to forget James Patterson keeping me company ...
And now it's worth it ~

The Notebook (2004)

Even though the eyes that see, don't recognize ... Alas, life can be cruel. Can Noah stop loving what he has come to love for most of his life? That is one question Noah ( Ryan Gosling/James Garner) must ask of himself every time he looks at his one true love, Allie (Rachel McAdams/Gena Rowlands).
So enamored were Noah and Allie with each other, and  like most young love, they vowed to cherish one another and together surmount every challenge that life may throw their way. Having been born in the opposite stratum of society their love is tested on more than one level. Noah's notebook will help to recite this tale of true, passionate love and help to bring two people together - separated not by time or space but by the cruel hand that fate has chosen to play. Will their love stand to win against life's test?
This only proves, I am but a die-hard romantic. Adapted from a novel by the same name and authored by Nicholas Sparks I would like to 👑 him the king of romance. Enjoy!  

Word for the day : -
ennui - a feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom

Tuesday, December 01, 2015

Cast Away (2000)

Time-abiding Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks), a globetrodding FedEx executive, is on his way to Malaysia on an assignment. His plane, while over the Pacific, runs into a storm and the plane crash leaves Chuck washed up a deserted island. Imprisoned by huge waves, deadly reefs and trapped in a world with no clocks, Chuck must adapt to his strange surroundings. To survive in the harsh conditions, he must get down to the basics - learn to build a fire, to crack coconuts, fish for his food and find a place to keep him safe from the elements. There is but one silent companion, "Wilson", a volleyball that was one of the packages that washed up on shore. He also has a watch that his fiancée, Kelly Frears (Helen Hunt), gifted him as she bid him farewell at the airport as he left with a promise to be back for New Years'.
Will Chuck get out of the island alive and meet his one true love whose memory is the only thing that keeps him going? 
Tom Hanks has successfully carried the movie all by himself for a major part of the film. Another true winner!


Word for the day :-
circadian - (of biological processes) recurring naturally on a 24 hour-cycle , even in the absence of light fluctuations

Friday, August 21, 2015

Hamari Adhuri Kahaani (2015)



Flowers can do what a million words could probably not accomplish - With their simplistic and aesthetic beauty flowers brighten the darkest corners, bring a smile to the saddest face, enhance the happiest occasion and also bring two hearts together. Vasudha (Vidya Balan) is a single mother and a gifted florist who works for Aarav Ruparel (Emraan Hashmi), a successful hotelier. Aarav is smitten and eventually falls in love with Vasudha who has many an occasion to showcase her flair and prowess with flowers and her dedication to her job. However, there is one hitch that stops Vasudha from grasping what her new life has to offer. Hari (Rajkumar Rao), her husband who had abandoned her just a month after the birth of their child, has not been heard from for five long years. He soon returns a wanted terrorist. Torn between her filial duty and the love of her life, Vasudha must make a tough choice.
Love transcends all barriers and a field of calla lilies helps to eternally unite Vasudha and Aarav .....


The title track from the film



Word for the day :-
miasma - an unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapor