St.Patrick's day!

St.Patrick's day is coming up on March 17th. Our kids and their friends not only want to wear green, but also want to eat green! My first thought about green colored food was spinach! But, guess what they came up with?

They want "yummy" food, or some dessert items in green. One of them has suggested making green colored Kesari! You think they'll share their treasure with me if I make them green Kesari?

Time will tell. Smile

Comments

judelined's picture

Green Kesari is not a bad idea at all. Give it a dash of pista essence along with ghee fried pistas... yummy green kesari is ready to slip down your throat... once they eat this i am definite you will atleast get to see their treasure if not share it...dont forget to courier some for me too Lata, my mouth is watering already...

Sumathi.v's picture

Can try Mint juice.It is a good welcome drink,refreshing as well nourishing.Adding lemon juice to it makes it all the more yummy.

judelined's picture

Mint, lime, sugar and chilled soda is an awesome combination...

Sumathi.v's picture

Yahh a great drink for Chennai heat

Sumathi.v's picture

Jude could you give me the link to download Photoshop so that I could try computer Rangoli

admin's picture

Sumathi, you can try downloading Photoshop from Adobe.com (it is free trial version for 30 days or so, and play with that). But, if I were someone who hadn't started using computers for making rangolis/pictures, I would start with MSpaint from windows.
-Lata

jkmrao's picture

GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a freeware. It may be considered as an
earlier version of Photoshop. One can play with it befroe going to Photoshop
which is quite expensive. Regards! - mOhana

lakshmiraghu's picture

Lata , try with curry leaves rice add cashew also, its gives good taste

Sumathi.v's picture

Thank you Mohana and Lata for helping me out with the software. Lata I have already tried with MS Paint. I thought I will upgrade myself to Adobe.