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Peg & Pig: Peg N Pig Kitchen - Bhendi Fry with Tomatoes and Onions
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We love to eat, love to cook, and love to share our views! Saturday, 21 June 2014. Peg N Pig Kitchen - Bhendi Fry with Tomatoes and Onions. Happy weekend, friends! It's a lazy Sunday morning. The vegetables seemed to look me in the eye and ask me, "When are you going to cook us? Though I like lady's fingers (bhendi/bhendekai) vegetable, I feel lazy to cook it; that's because I need to first remove the gooeyness from the vegetable by roasting it, and then cook a dish. 200 gms lady's fingers (bhendi).
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Just My Garden: some greens or should I say, leafy veggies
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A journey with my garden. Saturday, 23 November 2013. Some greens or should I say, leafy veggies. Sorry, I broke all my new year resolutions- fertilizing my plants regularly, watching out for pests, posting updates regularly and all that. What with something or the other cropping up, I just had enough energy to make sure that my plants don't die on me. Still lost a few this year :(. To keep my perennials company, I sowed some veggies seeds and now have something to be happy about :). These plants have lo...
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Just My Garden: September 2011
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A journey with my garden. Sunday, 11 September 2011. One plant which I love during the dark monsoon days is Sunset Bells. It is also called Black Flamingo or Copper Leaf. This plant needs no sun to flower and has lovely brown foliage which sets off well against the monotonous green in my garden. The flowers are yellow-orange with bright orange sepal cups which last quite a while. The nectar guides are prominent, the deep orange lines on the yellow petals are striking. Links to this post.
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Just My Garden: December 2011
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A journey with my garden. Friday, 23 December 2011. Herbs and spices- Mint. This is my first post on herbs and spices. I will try to cover some of those plants which are used for flavoring dishes, have medicinal benefits or are grown as vegetable. Herbs The term immediately reminds us of exotic plants used sparingly for their flavor and/ or medicinal qualities, to be grown with great care and patience if one is to have good results. Belongs to the genus Mentha. Of the family Lamiaceae. Pudina is used in ...
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Just My Garden: April 2012
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A journey with my garden. Monday, 23 April 2012. Can somebody identify this Basil for me? Is this Thai Basil? It is a very small plant, say 6 inches tall and has a shrub-like appearance. The leaves are aromatic. It flowered some time back, probably because I did not prune it - the purplish cluster is the start of the inflorescence which has white flowers. I have some seeds also, which are very small and black. Then I will start wondering how this plant came to my garden :). Links to this post.
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Just My Garden: January 2012
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A journey with my garden. Wednesday, 18 January 2012. Deep blue flowers with light yellow markings peeping out dense light green foliage. This is another flower which attracts butterflies of the winged variety. The blue butterfly pea ( Clitoria ternatea. Is more common than the white one. It is a perennial, herbaceous vine mostly grown on fences. The leaves are pinnate with 5 to 7 lobes and give good foliage. The botanical name Clitoria. Comes from Ternate, a cone shaped island in Indonesia. Extracts fro...
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Just My Garden: July 2012
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A journey with my garden. Friday, 6 July 2012. The latest from my garden. Here's the latest from my garden. My first baby corn! I could not resist removing it the day the silk turned brown. Result- baby corn. Frankly speaking the taste was not all that great, but then I have never cared much for baby corn, preferring the mature corn or 'bhutta' as we call it- roasted over hot coals and seasoned with butter and lemon. ahhh heaven! I will harvest the next one at a more mature stage when the silk dries off.
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Asha's Handicrafts: August 2013
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Our Friends of Nature. Monday, 19 August 2013. Handmade clay figurines - A winter story. I went crazy with the natural clay that I bought. Made tiny figurines and tried to weave a story around them. I love to listen to stories and also cook up some. This one is called A Winter Story; a family of penguins have made a snowman and are admiring it. Christmas trees stand watching the fun. :). Hello and Welcome :). Sharing with you today is a Home plaque made of natural clay. My other blogs are:. Picture Windo...
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December | 2012 | Road To Valley Of Flowers
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Road To Valley Of Flowers. Journal of a flower freak. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Monthly Archives: December 2012. December 8, 2012. Native to Mexico these are aptly named Cosmos which means “The universe seen as a well-ordered whole”. Posting excerpt from an essay on flowers by Ruskin Bond. Orchid crown of thorns. DharaThe Earth.An Indian gardening blog. Trees, Plants and more. In Search Of Self! Nature at her best.