Monday, December 28, 2009

Food for Thought?

Being very inspired by Julie & Julia (the book and the movie), I have embarked on the Nisha-Nigella project. I know it does not seem very creative or original, but sometimes life is about doing the same things differently. It has been a crappy year, nothing seems to be happening, my life has become topsy turvy and yet there are so many things that I am grateful about- my husband for instance..who manages to ignore all my flaws and loves me unconditionally and tries so hard to bring a smile on my face. So this is for him, a firm resolve that I will live life with joy and celebrate every minute of it no matter what. And whats a celebration without great food?

So one new recipe a day, made my way. Follow me on my journey that hopefully brings comfort to my bruised and hungry soul and perhaps throw an interesting perspective on a trying situation that you might be facing. Bon Appetit!

5 comments:

  1. You know, as we were exchanging wall posts this afternoon I was thinking you should start this blog.. et voila !!! :)

    Bonne chance !:)

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  2. This is great Nisha. I will definitely be reading your blog regularly and visiting as often! :)

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  3. Thanks so much Preeti and SecondSight! What would I do without you...

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  4. You have once again proved that there is a writer in you whose emotions and thoughts just flow spontaneously,when you have an experience that affects you deeply.

    There is def a silver lining in every cloud and I know, the irritants in life will create a beautiful pearl for this oyster...

    Mummy

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  5. Food for the Soul or Soul Food.
    How utterly divine, my darling Nishu.
    Some very wise people in my life have always maintained that if you cook, pour your heart and soul into it and watch your creation transform from ordinary into extraordinary.

    Bon Apetit on your many culinary adventures! As everything else you do in life, I know you'll totally rock this!

    Reju

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