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i am not Canadian, but i love Thanksgiving.

My daughter's b-day is on Oct 10th so i am

always thankful, but i digress. *lol*

i am actually curious about the Indian cookbook

you mentioned. Could you share the title and a

bit about some of the recipes in it? Like, are

there quite a few interesting vegetarian recipes?

Thank you.... and Happy Thanksgiving to all

up north in lovely Canada!

namaste

 

~ pt ~

 

Destroying species is like tearing pages out of an unread

book, written in a language humans hardly know how

to read, about the place where they live.

~ Holmes Rolston III, professor of philosophy (1932- )

 

, " Kirk Oliver " <running42k@h...>

wrote:

 

> Just curious what the Canadian vegetarians are serving for Thanksgiving this

> weekend. I will probably make some zuchinni fritters from my

> Indian cookbook, as these are deep fried as well.

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Ok, let's give this a try. I know our diligent gatekeepers will stop 20

rabbit recipes from populating our mail boxes.

 

The book that I am referring to is by Yamuna Devi. The book I bought is

called Best of Lord Krishna's Cuisine:. She has another book that I got

from the library which is huge and full of fabulous recipes. I posted the

pumpkin pakora recipe last week that I made on Sunday and they were

excellent. Her books are all vegetarian recipes.

 

Best regards

 

Kirk

 

 

 

 

i am not Canadian, but i love Thanksgiving.

My daughter's b-day is on Oct 10th so i am

always thankful, but i digress. *lol*

i am actually curious about the Indian cookbook

you mentioned. Could you share the title and a

bit about some of the recipes in it? Like, are

there quite a few interesting vegetarian recipes?

Thank you.... and Happy Thanksgiving to all

up north in lovely Canada!

namaste

 

~ pt ~

 

Destroying species is like tearing pages out of an unread

book, written in a language humans hardly know how

to read, about the place where they live.

~ Holmes Rolston III, professor of philosophy (1932- )

 

, " Kirk Oliver " <running42k@h...>

wrote:

 

> Just curious what the Canadian vegetarians are serving for Thanksgiving

this

> weekend. I will probably make some zuchinni fritters from my

> Indian cookbook, as these are deep fried as well.

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, " Kirk Oliver " <running42k@h...>

wrote:

>

> Ok, let's give this a try. I know our diligent gatekeepers will stop 20

> rabbit recipes from populating our mail boxes.

 

~ Holy crow! That was something else, eh? *lol*

Glad it is over and the troll is being routed out

of here.

 

 

 

> The book that I am referring to is by Yamuna Devi. The book I bought is

> called Best of Lord Krishna's Cuisine:. She has another book that I got

> from the library which is huge and full of fabulous recipes. I posted the

> pumpkin pakora recipe last week that I made on Sunday and they were

> excellent. Her books are all vegetarian recipes.

 

 

~ Oh thank you. i shall definately look that one

up. Sounds like it will have many new dishes to

try. i am an Indian cuisine novice, but would like

to " explore " in it. :)

 

~ pt ~

 

Slander meets no regard from noble minds; only the base

believe what the base only utter.

~ Bellers

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