Oh my goodness, when did Blogger change everything? It took me half an hour to figure out what was where....see, that tells you how long its been since I blogged!
I'm finally pretty well settled in our small furnished beach cottage, and I'm going stir crazy within the 4 walls of the living room! I want my home, my stuff, my belongings around me.....but I have to be patient and wait, maybe another 2 weeks....!
In the meantime, I must do this post.
One of the best things that has happened since the world of blogging opened up to me, is getting acquainted with fellow bloggers, not just in the field of design, but other "artistic" fields as well. One such friend is Vaishali, and another is Richa, of this food blog. I came across both blogs when I had just converted to "veganism" and was searching and googling madly looking for tasty vegan recipes that did not have - as my son would say - flax seeds, dandelions, rainbows and cardboard, along with wheatgrass and cattle fodder in their list of ingredients!!
These two blogs opened up this whole new culinary world for me....cookies, desserts, curries, vegetables....things I never dreamed could possibly be vegan. And since then cooking has never been quite the same for me.
There are usually 2 reasons why people turn vegan - one is for health reasons, since there is so much evidence now that certain hormones inherent in dairy can cause cancer cells to grow, and the other is for humane reasons. My reason for veganism started out for health reasons, but I am now following it COMPLETELY for humane reasons. Why I had to wait till I turned 50 to figure out how much cruelty animals have to go through to feed the non vegan population, beats me. But like I say better late than never. And let me say this - I am not here to preach or convert anyone. To each his own, I firmly believe each one has to do what works best for them.
I am here however, to thank Richa and sort of pay her back for allowing her blog to be such a go-to resource for me when I was desperate, by letting you all know about an online auction fundraiser she is having on her blog, to raise money for the VSPCA - Visakha Society for Protection and Care of Animals.
VSPCA does amazing work and if compassion towards animals is something close to your heart, then go here to read the details. The online auction is open through May 22nd. Take a look yourself and see what goodies are up for grabs....some can be shipped to India, some only within the US, and some to both countries.
I'd happily have donated an artwork of mine, but sadly I have no way of knowing when my container will arrive from India, so I am donating a gorgeous table runner of choice from Saffron Marigold.
I request you all to take a few minutes to browse Richa's site, not just the food posts, but the fundraiser as well.
Thanks, and don't give up on me yet! I will be back on the "regular blogging" bandwagon soon!
I'm finally pretty well settled in our small furnished beach cottage, and I'm going stir crazy within the 4 walls of the living room! I want my home, my stuff, my belongings around me.....but I have to be patient and wait, maybe another 2 weeks....!
In the meantime, I must do this post.
One of the best things that has happened since the world of blogging opened up to me, is getting acquainted with fellow bloggers, not just in the field of design, but other "artistic" fields as well. One such friend is Vaishali, and another is Richa, of this food blog. I came across both blogs when I had just converted to "veganism" and was searching and googling madly looking for tasty vegan recipes that did not have - as my son would say - flax seeds, dandelions, rainbows and cardboard, along with wheatgrass and cattle fodder in their list of ingredients!!
These two blogs opened up this whole new culinary world for me....cookies, desserts, curries, vegetables....things I never dreamed could possibly be vegan. And since then cooking has never been quite the same for me.
There are usually 2 reasons why people turn vegan - one is for health reasons, since there is so much evidence now that certain hormones inherent in dairy can cause cancer cells to grow, and the other is for humane reasons. My reason for veganism started out for health reasons, but I am now following it COMPLETELY for humane reasons. Why I had to wait till I turned 50 to figure out how much cruelty animals have to go through to feed the non vegan population, beats me. But like I say better late than never. And let me say this - I am not here to preach or convert anyone. To each his own, I firmly believe each one has to do what works best for them.
I am here however, to thank Richa and sort of pay her back for allowing her blog to be such a go-to resource for me when I was desperate, by letting you all know about an online auction fundraiser she is having on her blog, to raise money for the VSPCA - Visakha Society for Protection and Care of Animals.
VSPCA does amazing work and if compassion towards animals is something close to your heart, then go here to read the details. The online auction is open through May 22nd. Take a look yourself and see what goodies are up for grabs....some can be shipped to India, some only within the US, and some to both countries.
I'd happily have donated an artwork of mine, but sadly I have no way of knowing when my container will arrive from India, so I am donating a gorgeous table runner of choice from Saffron Marigold.
I request you all to take a few minutes to browse Richa's site, not just the food posts, but the fundraiser as well.
Thanks, and don't give up on me yet! I will be back on the "regular blogging" bandwagon soon!
7 comments:
Thank you so much Kamini for your kind words and the fundraiser feature!
i totally hear u about the new blogger interface. you can however change back to the old interface in the settings, but just for a few more days till they make the new one permanent:). I think i will have to figure the new one out soon!
dandellions, cardboard, wheat grass, cattle fodder? what were u all reading:)
We changed slowly at our own pace and trying out new things actually opened up so many possibilities. My husband figured out how to make a balanced salad in his office cafeteria,also found out that things were already labelled vegan, vegetarian and such. Cant be easier than that in Seattle:)
Hi Kamini, we really should meet up soon. Can't believe we are now in the same city. Happy to be a part of fundraiser too. I am not a vegan for sure but have heard of the work being done by VSPCA and the commendable effort on Richa's part so I am glad to pitch in :)
Welcome back Kamini...Good to see you`r are nearly back on track...your posts are always a delight to me...enjoy the sea breeze and get busy.
good to see you back and blogging again :-)
look forward to seeing more of your posts- they are always so much fun!
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