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- Amma & Authentic Andhra
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- Bhakthi~Bhukthi
- Biyyamu (Rice)
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- Indian Sweets 101
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- Arati Kaaya (Plantain)
- Bacchali(Malabar Spinach)
- Beera kaaya(Ridge Gourd)
- Beerakaya-Neti(Silk Squash)
- Benda Kaaya(Okra)
- Budamkaya (Lemon Cuke)
- Chama Aaku (Taro Leaf)
- Chikkudu Kaya (BroadBeans)
- Chintapandu(Tamarind)
- Dondakaya(Tindora)
- Fresh Tuvar (Kandulu)
- Fuzzy Melon
- Ginger & Sonti
- Gongura(Sour Greens)
- Hara Chana(Green Chickpeas)
- Kakara Kaya(Bitter Gourd)
- Karivepaaku(Curry Leaf)
- Kottimera(Cilantro)
- Mamidikaya (Green Mango)
- Matti Kaayalu(clusterbeans)
- Menthi Kura(Fenugreek)
- Mitha Nimboo(Sweet Lemon)
- Munaga kaaya(DrumStick)
- Parval
- Punjabi Tinda
- Sarson (Mustard Greens)
- Sera (Lemon Grass)
- Sorakaya(Dudhi,Lauki)
- Suwa (Dill)
- Thotakura (Amaranth)
- Usiri Kaya (Amla)
- Vankaya (Brinjal)
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- Revisiting Old Recipes
- Sprouts (Molakalu)
- Sugar, Jaggery and Honey
- Vegetables
- Avocado
- Basil
- Beetroot
- Bok Choy
- Broccoli (rabe etc)
- Brussels Sprouts
- Cabbage
- Carrots
- Cauliflower
- Chayote (Cho Cho)
- Corn – Fresh
- Cucumbers
- Eggplant
- Garlic (Vellulli)
- Green Beans
- Lettuce greens
- Lima Beans
- Limes/Lemons
- Mint
- Mushrooms
- Onions
- Peas (Bataani)
- Peppers
- Potato
- Pumpkin
- Radish
- Spinach
- Sweet Potato
- Taro Root
- Tomato
- Turnips
- Zucchini
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Aw, now it’s pictures like this that make me wish I was a cat! So comfy!
Comment by mrs D — September 25, 2005 @ 12:57 am
Kittaya is such a sweetie. I love how peaceful she looks.
Comment by boo_licious — September 25, 2005 @ 6:31 am
so cuteeee….huggzzzzz…
Comment by Avik — September 26, 2005 @ 12:06 am
I thought I commented before…
Make sure you give Kittaya a nice scratch under the chin for me!
Comment by clare eats — September 27, 2005 @ 3:37 am
You certainly have a very cute and tired kitty! She looks so cuddley!
Comment by Joe — September 27, 2005 @ 12:27 pm
Hi,
That’s a cuuuute kitty!!!
Your blog is very interesting and great looking!
Please come and visit mine about Swiss and international cuisine…
Regards,
Rosa
Comment by Rosa — September 28, 2005 @ 2:05 am
Hi Indira – this is such a lovely picture, does Kittaya mean anything in Indian? I think it’s a beautiful name.
Comment by keiko — September 28, 2005 @ 7:13 am
I don’t about kittaya but we both felt very happy to see your comments on Kittaya. Thank you all for taking time and commenting on Kittaya.
Hi Keiko..What a nice surprise to see you, one of my favorite bloggers here!Thank you for all your comments.
Kittaya is a nick name for Krishna in my native language Telugu. We like calling him as Kittaya.
Comment by Indira — September 28, 2005 @ 2:54 pm
Indira – Kittaya translation what a beautiful name for such a handsome Krishna. He is adorable. I have two cats as well and whenever I try your receipes I say to my husband they are Kittay’s mummy’s receipes!!
Comment by Ranjan — November 2, 2007 @ 6:47 am