Saturday, March 31, 2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Roaming @ Rome
Yes I am roaming @ Rome and absolutely loving it. Today I saw the famous 'Colosseum' though from a distance on our way to FAO office, we did not go inside as we had an appointment with one of the Departments at FAO. We decided to walk till FAO and on our way I saw something which looked like the Colosseum and I asked one of my classmates, is that's the Colosseum? She was like.... no it's not...its can''t be so close...but when we reached closer we all were shouting in excitement....it was indeed the "Colosseum" and we all went crazy taking pictures....m so loving Rome at the moment ...its bright, sunny and the weather is just waoooo. More updates will follow soon with pics. loads of them and till then ciao....
The Colosseum from a distance |
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Will be Roaming in Rome....
January was Spain and Portugal, Feb. was Luxembourg and this month its Italy. Yeah I travel again and this time to Rome starting tomorrow for a week....and I will be roaming in Rome ....wao it rhymes hahaha. I plan eat loads of Italian Pizza and also visit all the famous places in Rome and I will definitely stay within my budget. More updates will follow next week .
Friday, March 23, 2012
Happy Sajibu Nongma Panba Cheirouba
Happy Cheirouba to everyone (Photo courtesy : e-pao.net) |
Meitei Cheirouba or the new year for Meitei's in Manipur and all over the world is an auspicious day for all the Meitei's. As a kid growing up in Manipur, I loved this festival, it was the day we get to eat a really elaborate lunch...mom would always make Ooti (which is my favorite among of all Meitei dishes ) and atleast 10 more dishes, all vegetarian but really yummy, we exchange dishes with our neighbors, offer food to god on banana leaf before eating any of the special dishes and the best part was Cheirou-ching kaba after the heavy meal.
It's been many years since I celebrated "Cheirouba' at home in Imphal but every year on Cheirouba day I do cook Meitei dishes and make an elaborate meal for myself. Today I made Ooti, Champhut, Hawai thongba and Aloo kangmet with Yongchak maru. Happy Cheirouba to me and hope this new year make me work harder and brings the best of life.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Super happiness wala food
Sometimes I think I get to eat more Manipuri veggies and food in Hague then in other part of India. The Oriental supermarket sells many vegetables we eat in Manipur. Hanggam, Yongchak Maru (though a lil different), Ekai-thabi, Thambou, Chile's simillar to Ou-morok, Yendem, Yai-ngangla, Marou-Nakuppi, Marou-Napakpi, Sa-Maroi, Kolamni, Ousoi and much more. The other day I went to The Oriental supermarket, I bought hanggam and Yongchaak maru it tastes the same but the only difference is the price, a packet of hanggam cost 1.5 euro where as back home it will cost just about 10 or15 bucks......I know I should stop this conversion business but my mind is stuck to the Rs and refuses to adapt to Euro....hahaha.
I also went to another store as suggested by my Chinese floor mate called "Wah Nah Hong", which also sells things similar to The Oriental but a little cheaper and I found Wai wai and Ou-chi na at the store, food and ingredients wise I've no complains in Hague....my happiness is at max now with these food discovery.
In the evening for dinner I made "Nga ga Hanggam ga thongba & Yongchaak maru singju", though thousands of miles apart, I felt closer to home.
Yongchaak maru, hanggam and Wai wai....happiness food |
Monday, March 19, 2012
The best cheesecake in town @ Cheesecake Company
Lemon Cheesecake and Double Chocolate dip cheesecake......yummmmm |
Last week I happen to visit this really awesome cheesecake shop with my food and partner in crime (for cooking and eating) fren 'CD'. It's called the 'Cheesecake Company', located very close to where we live, a small yet lovely shop near the centrum. I had a tough time deciding which one to order but finally decided to have the Lemon cheesecake, my fren CD had double dip cheesecake and both the cheesecake were really yum. For the record let me put it that I've never had such yummy cheesecake ever before and the best part is it's not expensive, it costs about Euro 4 a slice and the slices are quite huge. If you are visiting The Hague and love cheesecake this is a must visit and must eat place.....oh I am going there tomorrow to have some more cheesecake....happiness plan tomm.
Address:
CheesecakeCompany
Torenstraat 32-2513 BS
Den Haag
www.cheesecakecompany.nl
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The Dutch Experience...
Sevinyan for dessert
Some real Sevinyan for dessert |
Last week I invited some of my frens for dinner (I realized that inviting people & going for potluck dinner is my fav.social activity now :) hehehe). The menu was not very elaborate but it was yummm Prawn curry with coconut milk, Chilly Chicken, Aloo-Gobi-mattar ke subzi, Rice and Sevinya. I bought the real sevinyan like the one we get in India from a Pakistani shop near the open market, the 200 gm packet costed me just 75 cents and I think it was worth every cent. I tried making Sevinyan from the Euroshop vermicelli packet...which turned into a total disaster, two week back when me CT & SS had invited our frens for dinner, the food was really good that day but the dessert was a grand failure.
But this time...all thanx to using the real sevinya it was really good. The best part about the dinner was of course the dessert and I plan to make it again some other day for another grand dinner.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Monday, March 5, 2012
Kiley mei Fateh....
The "Kiley mei Fateh" joke between me, CT and SS started from Lisbon when we went to St.George Castle, our typical dialogue was "Sathiyon humme Kiley mei fateh haasil karni hai aur tiranga jhanda lehrana hai"...."Sathiyon maiden-e-jung ke tarah kouch karo...dushmano ko harana hai" and this has continued till Luxemburg, this time it was even more dramatic as I bought the Luxumburg city flag and we used it to make our dialogues even more funny but the best line was of course "Maharaj ki jai ho".
During our walk upto the castle we discovered that our fren from Kenya, 'J' used to watch a lot of hindi TV serials like "Ramayan, Mahabharat and even Ji Hanuman and she remembered the 'Maharaj ki jai ho' line from all these serials...we had so much fun at the cost of castle, talking in pure hindi and our endless 'Kiley mei fateh' jokes. Luxumburg trip was quite fun and I plan to write some more post with details on how to travel and must see places in Luxumburg by end of this week. More trip post with pics. will follow soon :).
Viandam Castle from a distance |
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