Hmm...this is a very common cuisine...palak paneer....nothing unique about it....but still I could not help unnoticing the decoration.......thats what made it unique.....and also gelled well with its unique tag "Piping hot".........with so many red hot pipes :D ...and with two pipes in bowl to sip in...........your palak paneer is sure is "Piping Hot" :D ...you sure have a talent in "food art" and I like that your food art is not just for eyes but at same time also for stomach..(definitely not this one...too hot ..unless one wants an excuse for holiday :D)...meaning consumable.....compared to what is usually seen in Hotels.....food art decorative items go waste (red chillies in this case can be reused..ofcourse outside bowl)...as they are mostly for eyes......and considering our commitment towards environment and millions who starve, we should not be wasting edibles if not donate.....so let me end with a glass of chilled water..its sure is hot :D
Hmm...this is a very common cuisine...palak paneer....nothing unique about it....but still I could not help unnoticing the decoration.......thats what made it unique.....and also gelled well with its unique tag "Piping hot".........with so many red hot pipes :D ...and with two pipes in bowl to sip in...........your palak paneer is sure is "Piping Hot" :D ...you sure have a talent in "food art" and I like that your food art is not just for eyes but at same time also for stomach..(definitely not this one...too hot ..unless one wants an excuse for holiday :D)...meaning consumable.....compared to what is usually seen in Hotels.....food art decorative items go waste (red chillies in this case can be reused..ofcourse outside bowl)...as they are mostly for eyes......and considering our commitment towards environment and millions who starve, we should not be wasting edibles if not donate.....so let me end with a glass of chilled water..its sure is hot :D
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