Hello Friends!
Today’s post is nothing to do with any new recipe…It’s about an interesting game – The 7 Links Game. I was tagged by
Shobha of Good Food. She has such a lovely space with very healthy and innovative recipes. Please to check out her space. Now coming to the game:
The blogger who is tagged in this game has to choose the most apt posts from his/her blog and provide links for the following categories:
1. The most beautiful post
2. The most popular post
3. The most controversial post
4. The most helpful post
5. The post that was surprisingly successful
6. The post that did not get the attention it deserved
7. The post I am most proud of
Then the blogger needs to publish these with a brief write up as to why they have chosen it. Finally the blogger has to tag 5 other bloggers who would continue this interesting game of 7 Links.
Now that my space has around 80 recipes, this game gave me a chance to revisit my older posts. It just brought back some good memories as to how this blog came into being in the first place. The story for later though.Now let’s get with the job at hand:
The most beautiful post:
Thenga Podi/Coconut Powder<I took a lot of time photographing this Podi and this especially close to my heart because it is the first picture that got selected in the Kitchen Artistry. I was elated.
The most popular post: Peanut ChutneyThis post has got the maximum number of hits till date. This is also chutney which I keep making very frequently and it is a family favorite.
The most controversial post: I don’t think I have one
The most helpful post: Karadayan Nonbu AdaiI had posted this just 2 days before the festival, so that it would be of help to the beginners. And I think it did help many.
The post that was surprisingly successful: Barley Coconut Milk PayasamThis is recipe is kind of innovated by me. Though we all loved it. I really did not expect that it would be so well appreciated. One of blogger friends even tried it out and has posted it her space.
The post that did not get the attention it deserved:
Navarathri PulinkariI really spent a long time writing this post. It is one of my longest posts and is one of favorite traditional recipe. I thought it deserved more.
The post I am most proud of: RasagullaRasagulla was something which I never imagined I would try making at home. And the first time I tried I got it very right. I kind of liked the clicks as well. I have followed this same procedure and made it 3 to 4 times now and the recipe never fails me.
Now coming to the next part of the game, selecting 5 blogger friends:
Shylaja of
South Indian HomeJay of
Tasty AppetiteSravani of
Srav’s Culinary ConceptsVidhya of
Sugar N SpiceKhusi of
A Girl’s DiaryHope you guys will participate. Waiting to see your posts.
Now to the Awards
Jay of
Tasty Appetite has showered me with these beautiful awards.
Jay is a great blogger, blogging for around 2 years now. She has a wide range of recipes to choose from. Please do visit her space. Thanks Jay for thinking of me. An award always makes you feel honored.
I would like to pass on these awards as a token of recognition to a few of my friends. Now here is the toughest part of choosing a few among so many good friends..
1.
Shobha 2.
Suhasini3.
Priya 4.
Priya Sreeram5.
Priya Mahadevan6.
Reshmi Mahesh7.
Sangee Vijay8.
Premalatha Aravindan9.
AnuThanks for reading through this lengthy post guys!