Post announcement yesterday about my first blog, I got different responses. Friends even tried google hit - too optimistic, aren't they? However again thanks to everyone, esp Aditya Sahi (good friend from Patni) - who demanded "Like" button.
Do let me know how do you find these changes (statistics, like button and search box) & suggest if something still needs to be added. Probably blogs mean more than just reading & sharing(?).
Well, I am not going to deviate much from my focus - FOOD.
This weekend I am planning to share my thoughts on the "Ganagaur" festival and associated food.
I am even trying to recollect days in UK (Surbiton and Worcester) - and few joints / Khopta I loved.
This foodieCAT is planning to share some thoughts on "chana and associated varieties (khara sing, sada sing, ubala harbhara, chaniyachor, makai, dal, etc)".
There is going to be "Halla bol" on Doodh-colddrink, Dahi, Chaas and Lassi - to beat the summer : the milkyway.
A surprise flavor post might come that talks about "Kairi" and associated "Maharashtrian Dishes".
BTW - Ganagaur festival is typically celebrated in Rajasthan (and probably other parts like Gujarat, West Bengal, Maharashtra, with same or similar name). FoodieCAT will determine how and whether food is enjoyed during this festival.
Enjoy Food -
Miyaaon
Do let me know how do you find these changes (statistics, like button and search box) & suggest if something still needs to be added. Probably blogs mean more than just reading & sharing(?).
Well, I am not going to deviate much from my focus - FOOD.
This weekend I am planning to share my thoughts on the "Ganagaur" festival and associated food.
I am even trying to recollect days in UK (Surbiton and Worcester) - and few joints / Khopta I loved.
This foodieCAT is planning to share some thoughts on "chana and associated varieties (khara sing, sada sing, ubala harbhara, chaniyachor, makai, dal, etc)".
There is going to be "Halla bol" on Doodh-colddrink, Dahi, Chaas and Lassi - to beat the summer : the milkyway.
A surprise flavor post might come that talks about "Kairi" and associated "Maharashtrian Dishes".
BTW - Ganagaur festival is typically celebrated in Rajasthan (and probably other parts like Gujarat, West Bengal, Maharashtra, with same or similar name). FoodieCAT will determine how and whether food is enjoyed during this festival.
Enjoy Food -
Miyaaon
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