by Anindya | Nov 13, 2016 | Food, Foodblog |
There is a small story attached to this recipe. While Madhushree and I were discussing about this dish – as a pillow talk (yes, foodie couples also have food as pillow talks. Interesting? May be boring for few), she admitted that in her childhood when she had...
by Anindya | Nov 6, 2016 | Travel, Travelogues |
The best is always left for the last It had been a day long tour and that was the final day of our stay in Vizag. We went up to watch Kailash Giri, unsuccessful attempt at availing the ropeway/cablecar (not that we were very keen about this as we have already seen...
by Anindya | Oct 29, 2016 | Food, Foodblog |
Till a considerable period of time I did not understand the significance of Diwali. It was always a day after Kali Pujo. The remnants and leftovers of the crackers, which could not be burnt the previous night was once again going to be utilised on that night. The Day...
by Anindya | Oct 28, 2016 | Eating Out |
Hyatt Culinary Challenge 2016 at Hyatt Regency Kolkata This was the third season of this super successful event conceptualised and executed by Hyatt Hotels in India. 13 hotels across the country had participated in this event- Hyatt Culinary Challenge 2016. So what is...
by Anindya | Oct 26, 2016 | Photography |
Not many know how blogbuddy started? Do you know the story of how blogbuddy started? Then please share with me. The folklore says – some time ago during the month of October last year, two tweeple started chatting on a Sunday. Both were bored. One was working on...
by Anindya | Oct 23, 2016 | Photoblogs, Photography |
Celebrations are boundary less. It is not restricted to age, class, gender, religion, income group, location or for that matter, anything at all. When it comes to Durga Puja, it’s a carnival. While the fulcrum remains the worship of mother goddess, the celebrations...
by Anindya | Oct 21, 2016 | Food, Foodblog |
The mood for celebration is almost never ending, especially in Kolkata, with 2 major festivals falling in the same month. It is quite evident from almost no traffic jam even during peak office hours and commuting to office hasn’t been this amazing and quick,...
by Anindya | Oct 16, 2016 | Food, Foodblog |
The much needed break of ours was planned keeping in mind a short break and easy on the pocket. Well, travelling from Kolkata with 4 people by air was expensive to most places in the country, especially during Durga puja holidays. So the short listing of the places...
by Anindya | Oct 8, 2016 | Food, Foodblog |
There is no shame in accepting the fact that no Bengali festival is complete without the planning of food. The debate to eat outside or at home is eternal and other than the person who is responsible for making the food, it is a win win situation for both. When I was...
by Anindya | Oct 6, 2016 | Photoblogs, Photography |
It’s that juncture of the year when time literally stops in Kolkata. Sorry not Kolkata, for Bengalis across the globe. I am speaking about the biggest Carnival of Bengalis called Durga Pujo. It is better we don’t call it a festival but a carnival as...