Herbs for Veggie patch

jkmrao
Lata
Third one reminds me of ripples in a pond, and the fourth one looks so delicate and pretty. Although I have curry leaves in my fridge most of the times, I still want to grab this central twig just for fun. The latest ones are always better in terms of freshness and the aroma than the older ones :) Mint looks prim and proper - marching soldiers. :)
Mon, 06/14/2010 - 22:06 Permalink
judelined
Hmmm the lovely aroma of curry leaves and mint fills the air as I imagine the smell sitting here right in front of my computer while I am enjoying all four kolams JKM - every part of each kolam speaks for itself :)
Mon, 06/14/2010 - 23:05 Permalink
dibbutn
JMK sir what a novel way of displaying curry leaves... really I never thot curry leaves cud be arranged to form such wonderful patterns ... well only u cud think of such things
Tue, 06/15/2010 - 07:09 Permalink
jayamohan
In india, my cooking is incomplete without a bunch of curry leaves from the backyard. In US we get fresh mint but curry leaves..hmmm..I have to preserve it like gold!
Tue, 06/15/2010 - 07:58 Permalink
Rajusree
The curry leaves patterns r awesome. The mint color is attractive. As jaya maam said the curry leaves r really expensive here.but still i always preserve them.Kaanju ponnallum paravaillayennu i have something always.
Tue, 06/15/2010 - 11:35 Permalink
rajamma_2

All the designs made out of mint and curry leaves are fantastic. I just love to remove the leaflets in on ZIP from the top to bottom of that curry leaf. rajamma
Thu, 06/17/2010 - 07:17 Permalink
brindhanagesh
Anything turns a super design from your hands, Mohanaji! fresh mint and the curry leaves patterns are lovely.
Mon, 06/21/2010 - 03:38 Permalink
gvidhya
Mohanaji.. running out of words!!!Each of your work is a master piece..
Tue, 06/22/2010 - 08:03 Permalink