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Click Red – Hot & Sweet

September 25, 2020 35 Comments

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After much deliberation, battery-charging, camera-tweaking, bending, hemming and hawing, I finally have the entry for Click.
I bought some dried cherry chillies from the wet market last weekend. Or what I thought were dried cherry chillies. They were actually dried red dates! Ah well, as long as they are red, it works. And maybe I can come up with some nice chutney or dip with them, who knows.

As I did last weekend, I took close to 15o pictures today and finally have my entry. I am so happy I can finally think of food without wondering what colour it is. Phew.

Pin Hot & Sweet – My Click-Red Entry

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Now tell me. If these were in a transparent, unlabelled packet in a shop selling vegetables, wouldn’t you have thought they are dried cherry chillies too? There you go!
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  1. Sig

    April 1, 2010 at 1:35 pm

    🙂 I meant I like this one better than the tomato pic. The tomato was a lovely concept, but the double backdrop kind of spoiled the effect I think. It would've worked better against an all white background in my opinion, but I ain't no expert 🙂
    This one I love, in fact I like both the pictures in this post.

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  2. Namratha

    January 28, 2009 at 3:11 am

    Nice theme Nags and good pics too! 150 pics…girl, you are mighty patient!! 🙂

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  3. Sig

    January 27, 2009 at 7:35 am

    🙂 I meant I like this one better than the tomato pic. The tomato was a lovely concept, but the double backdrop kind of spoiled the effect I think. It would’ve worked better against an all white background in my opinion, but I ain’t no expert 🙂
    This one I love, in fact I like both the pictures in this post.

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  4. Padmaja

    January 27, 2009 at 12:30 pm

    Great Click Nags…

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  5. aquadaze

    January 27, 2009 at 1:04 am

    Lovely click nags!

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