It snowed and snowed. Would it ever end? Not until we were well covered in a thick eiderdown of the fluffy white stuff did the snow slack off, and even then it continued to fall in a sifting of powder like sugar. It was the perfect day to be snowed in however, as the stores are closed anyway, and I had all the fixings for samosas. So the kitchen was a whir of activity. And the smell of all the fresh indian spices, ginger and garlic made the house smell like a pungent spice box. Hot and spicy inside and cold and crisp outside, what a Christmas we had. I hope yours was special too.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Christmas Day
It snowed and snowed. Would it ever end? Not until we were well covered in a thick eiderdown of the fluffy white stuff did the snow slack off, and even then it continued to fall in a sifting of powder like sugar. It was the perfect day to be snowed in however, as the stores are closed anyway, and I had all the fixings for samosas. So the kitchen was a whir of activity. And the smell of all the fresh indian spices, ginger and garlic made the house smell like a pungent spice box. Hot and spicy inside and cold and crisp outside, what a Christmas we had. I hope yours was special too.
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Hi Pam, Long time no write... sorry about that.. i had a rough year with my health.. Just wanted to stop by and say hi and miss you and wish you a very Happy New Year!! Love the pictures of your daughter with her violin..wow she got big fast.. i used to play when i was a child but that was a long time ago ... hope she stays with it! Love ya!
ohhhh SAMOSA!! i tried baking them instead of frying and they came out pretty good. gotta have that green chutney stuff :)
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