Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Lets give those ladies a break from cooking

This trip was planned at the food court (as always). More to tip, one had a plan to prepare tea and offered a gas stove to prepare tea. second one went ahead to give a complete break to ladies and to prepare a lunch. To me rice items sounded like a best option, so I suggested a puliyogare and curd rice where you only need to prepare a rice and mix. But we all went ahead to prepare a Subji, Rice and a ready heat roti/Parata.

We all meet at Nelamangala Toll booth around 8:30, segregated females/kids and Men/boys into two different cars and decided to take a breakfast break at Tumkur to have famous Tatte Idli and half Masala dosa. After a 30 min brake we headed towards Chitradugra with women’s car with an empty valet to face a situation where the they did not had money to pay for the toll.

When the men’s car reached Shira, we got a call from the other car. They we denied entry to further on the road since they did not had money to pay the toll. It was very unfortunate that we were not in a position to get back to the toll since or car’s fuel tank was more or less empty. Finally we convinced the toll collected over the phone that we will pay the toll upon our return and he was kind enough to agree.

Open reaching the Fort, we sent the ladies and kids to enjoy the tour of Fort and we begin preparing the mixed vegetable curry, Rice, Raitha and heat those Parata. We only to took about 2 hours to complete the cooking SINCE there was only one gas stove available. It was a great pleasure to sever the ladies and kids.

After the lunch, we were allowed to visit the Obavvana kindi and other places and upon return we prepared tea. After a short tea break and headed back towards Bengaluru. It gives a great pleasure to serve the ladies with food on a historical place where a Lady “Obavva’ fought against the Hyder Ali as a good any men.

1 comments:

swetha said...

nice to know tht u enjoy cooking.. will come by some day to test and taste ur skills.. :)