Blogs/Sites I Love - 1
This post has been writing itself in my head for the longest time. Time to bring it out of there, for sure!
I remember the day I came across Mriganayani. I was pleasantly surprised by her writing style (it reminded me so much of how I write), her amazingly detailed step by step pictures, and most of all, the generous portion size of her dishes. I thought she must live in a huge, extended family. I wished I was part of that family.
Then I realised she lives in the US with her husband and daughter. Ok that's awkward. I can't fit in to their cosy family, that won't work. So I had to be content with visiting her website and ogling at the generous portions and the fresh vegetables and the awesome, sinful bakes.
| Image from Mriganayani |
| Image from Mriganayani |
| Image from Mriganayani |
Just when you feel you are on a sugar high with all that chocolate and butter in her blog, she makes a good (large), comforting bowl of garlic and baby onion vetha kuzhambu. I swear I was dreaming about that last picture of hers when I was away for 2 weeks in November with no access to Indian food.
Her site has many many more amazing dishes, most are funky, creative, and detailed. Did I mention she cooks large portions? That, my dear Anu, is what I love most about your blog. After all, you put 10 vegetables in your soup, how can anyone beat that?
PS: This is not a paid review. However, I do hope that with this, I have convinced her to rig the system and give me that book she is giving away as part of her 2nd anniversary. In case you haven't participated, do so now. Contest ends 22nd Dec.
PPS: Anu, my offer to marry you (a comment on the linked post) still stands. Consider this a woo-ing technique ;)















A very well written post nags. Just lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, this post was as fun as visiting her blog, thanks Nags, it was a joyfull reading :), agree with all that you have written !
ReplyDeletethose fingers are sure spooky...and the vethakolambu looks soooo comforting...will go visit her blog right now...
ReplyDeleteLol on the marry me comment.I think she'll have many more woo-ers[is that even a word?] after this for sure.I like her blog a lot too,step-by-step pictures make any dish look easy.Hats off to her for doing that on a regular basis!!
ReplyDeleteSaw her blog n thanks for introducing her.
ReplyDeleteWow, this post was as fun as visiting her blog, thanks Nags, it was a joyfull reading . I do agree with all that you have written !
ReplyDeleteTTTTTThose fingers are sure spookyyyyyyy....
I'm beyond woo-ed. Packing my bags - let's elope tonight!
ReplyDeleteAwww..what can I say? I feel like Cinderella tonight. I was out all evening, just came back tired and sleepy and wanted to quickly check email before I hit the bed. And man, it was like the gates of heaven opened up here! I think I might just be up all night reading this a few many times!
Its nice to hear someone say that they like me cooking big portions. My husband always says that he can bet I cannot cook for 2 people ever and I don't argue with him on that. You got it right too. Thanks for liking that.
I can go on here for ever. And you know that. So, I'll stop my excited banter now. But I do have to express my biggest Thank you and gratitude. Its like Vasishtar vayal Brihmarishi..it is wonderful to be recognized by a seasoned blogger like you. And big hugs to you for that!
Now about the eloping plan....
I haven't been to her blog, so I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the recommendation.
ReplyDeleteWell written Nags, love anu's space much..
ReplyDeleteeven i like her blog,..:-)
ReplyDeleteNice review.
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ReplyDeletei am new to ur blog u hanve lovely space and ur information about Mrignyani's blog is useful
do visit my blog
hey... its a great write up about anu's blog. I love it too
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thanks for a great link!!!!
ReplyDeleteI found the same and mentioned in one of my comments in her posts regarding her amusing writing skills. It was like, I am standing near her while she is dishing out the recipe (probably a fruit jam recipe). Feels good to be a part of the post you read.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nags for this lovely read, and yes I do like your writing skills.
Love Mrigs too and I even tried her scary fingers for Halloween ...
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Omgosh, I LOVE her blog! The food is amazing and she's such a nice person! She definitely deserves this recognition :)
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ReplyDeleteWonderful write up...u hve such a cute blog like and i love ur photography section..also
thanks for introducing such a lovely awesome blog to all of us...Her blog is such a place which makes u feel the urge 2 go and cook some dishes...lovely i must say..
Very well written About Mrig.. she truly deserves the recognition :)... Amazing blogger and friend as well...
ReplyDeleteI think I love her blog as much as you do, so, don't even get me started on all her recipes. I am a religious follower of her blog and had the honor of meeting her few weeks ago and believe me she is a blast in person as well :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful review.. :)
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