Welcome to Wonderfully Vegetarian - a down-to-earth cooking experience based on my kitchen exploits.

Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet. -- Albert Einstein

You must have heard "Kalyana Samayal satham" song at some point. Well, may be not quite there, but I certainly hope the posts in this blog enrich your cooking experience and lets you approach cooking with a SMILE, rather than as a chore or a rules to follow regimen. Anything Vegetarian goes, ONLY criterion: The end product MUST taste good - to those you are serving.




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Welcome to Wonderfully Vegetarian - a down-to-earth cooking experience based on my kitchen exploits! Are you under pressure? Guests are coming at short notice, perhaps? Not enough ingredients, not much time to plan? Then you have landed at the right kitchen!!! I will gladly help you figure out a "Guest approved" tasty menu with waht ingredients you have and at a short time! No more hazzled faces! Be prepared for your guests with a Cheerful, worry-free happy cooking!!!!

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Sunday, May 3, 2009

வானவில்லை ஒத்த சிறுவன் கைவண்ணம் கண்டோம் !

Aha athputham acharyam.
Today was a refreshing day after a long time!

I opened the window by about 7.30 p.m. and to my utter surprise saw a bright wide rainbow arching the view field of our window! It was a sight to behold! Not only that we were blessed with a secondary rainbow as well by Mother Nature!

This was the second surprise. Earlier at the temple, I saw this 13 year old kid, K. Sathyanarayanan, pretty much like how Mandolin U. Srininvas was when he was that age, give an electrifying performance on the ELECTRIC KEYBOARD. Yes! An off-the-shelf instrument under this genius handling turned into an amazingly gamaka tuned violin-to-mandolin-to-electric guitar transition, effortlessly. He was accompanied by Embar Kannan (also his maternal uncle) on an electric violin (it is a physically half of a violin that is open, and gives no sound if not amplified.) and very well accomodated mridangam. It was a treat to hear: "vanaththin meethu mayiladak kaNdEn.." also very well suited to bring out the range of the instrument and Vandanamu Ragunandana among other krithis.

So this kind of happens rarely. Manasu niranju irukkunu sOllalaam.

Click on the title to find a link to Sathya's website.

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