Entertaining From an Ethnic Indian Kitchen

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Snippets from last garden party

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Here are some snippets from my last garden party.  Woodland-themed centerpieces Homegrown fruit incorporated into the dessert tab...
Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Birthday Tea Party

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Last weekend, one of my good friend reached a milestone birthday. Instead of entertaining a traditional dinner, I decided to host a birthda...
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Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Fall Harvest: Italian Heirloom Squash

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Every year, I experiment with different seeds to grow something that I have not grown in the garden before. This year, I tried Italian heir...
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Thursday, October 19, 2017

Deepawali

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Happy Deepawali! Today is Deepawali(festival of lights), very important religious holiday for Hindus.  Wish all my friends, fa...
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Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Weekend table

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This is the table from last weekend. If you notice, it uses the same centerpiece from the previous post (the original centerpiece was use...
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Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Weekend flowers

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Over the weekend, I was entertaining two groups of people. Whenever I entertain, my first task is to make flower arrangements for the entir...
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Monday, August 28, 2017

Garden Party 5: The finale - dessert buffet

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This is my last post about the garden party. My garden party ended with a sweet note:  The Dessert Buffet. Your guests may not remember wha...
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Komali Nunna
I am a chemist. After my children went to college, I decided to follow my passion - cooking and entertaining. I wrote and published a book called Entertaining From an Ethnic Indian Kitchen. My book is a fusion of Eastern philosophy with Western style. It is a cookbook, entertaining book and coffee table book all in one. It is a 320-page hardbound book with over 260 luscious photographs. This book will make the most beautiful coffee table book to salivate your taste buds and stimulate your mind with Indian culture and traditions. My goal is to demystify Indian food and promote the health benefits of spices. Please check out my website, http://www.komalinunna.com, for more information about my book. My other hobbies include gardening, flower arranging, cake decorating and tablescaping. I want to share all the beautiful things that inspire me. I hope that this blog is a source of accessible and attainable information for people who visit. I would love to hear from you. Please leave me a note by clicking on the comments section at the end of each blog. You can send me an email at komali@komalinunna.com. Thanks for visiting my blog.
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