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A Cute Table Scape For The Occasion


Happy to share this post - A small dining scape from the recently concluded nine day festive celebration. The celebration is all about fun, good food and togetherness.

During these nine days 3 types of food are prepared for the guests. These foods includes - Mixed Rice preparation (Tomato, Lime, Coconut, Tamarind, etc.), Sweet dishes and a variety of boiled pulses (Corn, Chickpea, Peas, Groundnuts, Kidney beans, etc.)

Rain or shine, the nine day celebration brings in a lot of joy and happiness, because it includes meeting guests, visiting old friends and also preparing different kinds of food. 

It is one of the nicest opportunities of the year to, try out, with imagination, new tablescapes & prepare different dishes for the guests.  






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Comments

  1. Beautiful dishes and flowers! The 9 day celebration sounds great!

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  2. Gorgeous post! First time and loved your space.
    Hope to see you on my blog:)

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  3. Beautiful! The flowers are gorgeous...Christine

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  4. Your nine day celebration with family and friends sounds just lovely to me. I am a huge fan of Indian cuisine. I am sure you must be serving some delightful dishes. I am your newest follower. I hope that you will stop by for a visit sometime.

    Hugs,
    Susan and Bentley

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  5. Beautiful. I love the pretty brass pieces and the lovely candle. The dishes are so serene. fabulous. xo marlis

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  6. How are you pretty girl, I'm so happy you're back! I love your dishes and looks like you have some lovely collection too, sweetie. The candle is so pretty and the great brass Indian pieces I love. I bet your Holiday was wonderful, celebrating wityh family and friends, nothing better than this. I adore Indian food, such great dishes for our palate. Enjoy your weekend.
    FABBY

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  7. Gorgeous...are those flowers for real?

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