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CinnamonPodi

November 7, 2007 · 9 Comments

Celebrating functions is one thing which adds on closeness between relationships. We all went through the similar patterns of life like running behind various festival works, collect festival groceries etc. It’s something we all enjoy. On a related note I fondly remember one great cherubic instance prevails in my heart.
When ever any big time Murukku kind of oil chit-chat preparation my mom used to keep one full tumbler of water next to the gas stove. No body should touch it till the products are getting into our traditional vessel – sambaDam. As I grow my curiosity to drink that water, try to take it is increased. Suspense part is no one know the secret “why the tumbler full of water kept next to the gas stove. “. One fine day my sweet torture on her got me the sweetest answer in the world.
She started talking to Murukku Mavu in a manner
“Murukku mavau Murukku mavau nee thani ellam kudichukka aana oil mattum kudikathey ” :)
I am mesmerized with that answer. If you have very good understanding about cookery practice and love that job then only you can talk like that. It’s like how guys talk to their bike or what so ever. It’s so amazing to have a heart like that. Any ways over a period of time she moved of out that nascent track is another side of story.

Over to present –
After a sweet rumbling debate we got our deepavali potpourri items. I am thrilled to see My She doing Murukku @ mid-night 12.00am with

  • An on-call support,
  • Having tons of recipe websites opened,
  • Working out the ratio in converting X gram of rice floor vs. Y gram of some other thing to percentage ratio.
  • On top she runs a simple chemical lab in kitchen. It has all quantities of spoons, cups, karaindies etc and with that she comes up with very secret ratio of food products

Our deepavali potpourris are

  • Murukku
  • Oomapodi with-out Oomam
  • Gulab jamun
  • 7 Cups
  • Almond Halwa

okies comming to the title. :)
I am gonna suggest instead of oomam use cinnamon for a change. Its called Cinnamon podi:) Buzz you all if CinnamonPodi turns good.

Until then “Wish you a very happy & safe deepavali “.

Categories: She Corner · feelings · greetings

9 responses so far ↓

  • Curious // November 8, 2007 at 7:31 am | Reply

    Unga she panna murukkku experiment odaika Hammer edhadhu anupanumaa??? :) )

    Every time my mom makes murukku or mysurpa…we pray that it turns out soft and not hard and need a hammer to break it! :D :D

    Wishing you and ur family a happy happy Diwali adiya…

    Oh btw.. Me First! :D :D

  • Aparna // November 8, 2007 at 11:10 am | Reply

    Happy thalai Deepavali, Mrs. & Mr. Adiya :)

    >My She doing Murukku @ mid-night 12.00am
    Did you atleast help her or not? ;)

    Hope the cinnamonpodi turned out well :)

  • Wyvern // November 9, 2007 at 5:01 pm | Reply

    so, u had a good deepavali….but u showed no class in explicitly flaunting your good fortunes to down-on-luck-with-food peoples like me. Shame on You….big time Diarrhea is waiting for you buddy :)

    Sounds like u r having tons of fun….too bad I am still not at Stratford…

    Wy

    P.S: ” I fondly remember one great cherubic instance prevails in my heart.” —dude..that was too cheesy…”great, fondly, cherubic, prevails, heart”…all in one sentence…what in the world happened to you !!

  • Wyvern // November 9, 2007 at 5:06 pm | Reply

    Oh…forgot to wish you “Happy Thalai Deepawali”. You should have stayed in India till diwali….u missed going to mamanar’s house for thalai diwali and terrorising them with your outrageous demands…it makes me think off all Vikatan jokes on this matter

    I got a new cell…i will call u this weekend

  • Adiya // November 10, 2007 at 3:15 am | Reply

    # Curious

    Hey thats nice pray from you. eruka amma keta solli oru atom bomb mysur pak thara solluran. :) ha haha

    #Aparna
    enna eppadi kaykuringa. i am eating all of her products as a standalone module. :) thats

    #wyrenn

    Welgum sir. eppadi erukinga. startfort ct is missing you. :) but as usual drugery sluggish pittsburgh. stop by when ever u can. we are happy to host you.

  • Dreamzz // November 11, 2007 at 2:59 pm | Reply

    Adiya, Happy Diwali! Happy thala diwali! :)

  • Raji // November 13, 2007 at 6:42 am | Reply

    Thala Diwali vazhthukkal..epidi poachu?Unga avanga pannina murukku tastyaa irundhuchaa? Next post abt it please :)

  • Nithya N // November 15, 2007 at 10:12 am | Reply

    hope you had a great diwali.
    i have seen my mom talk like that to stuff. i found that extreeeeeemely cute.

  • Ranjhith // November 19, 2007 at 9:32 am | Reply

    > one full tumbler of water next to the gas stove.

    Ithuku pear thaan thanni kaaturathaa? :D

    > # An on-call support,

    Hehehe! Hilarious.

    > Buzz you all if CinnamonPodi turns good.

    CinnamonPodi, sinnapinnamaa? Or sirapaa irundhathaa?

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