Like some of you who visit my blog already know, i'm relocating back to India from Bahrain. I was having a chat with my friend, Maria from Maria's Menu, and she was warning me that we don't get a lot of ingredients and kitchen gadgets that we get here back in India n' sometimes when you do get them, it turns out to be really really expensive...
That being the case, i decided to make a list of things (non perishable) like cooking utensils n' gadgets i'm gonna take along with me. I don't know if i have mentioned this before, but cooking for me is a new found love so while in India i never took note of what are the kinds of things i will find there. So please don't get offended if i say i'm gonna take cupcakes/muffins paper moulds with me from here. I just mean, i don't know where i will find them back home n' so it's better to take some with me than go searching all over......I'm a newbie to baking with a secret desire to become better at it, but i haven't tried anything much with it...but I found this article online n' i thought it is helpful for me to choose some basic things i want to take with me....
For the all round cooking with utensils n' gadgets, i found this website really helpful, and this one i'm sure most of the things mentioned here would be avialable back home, but this atleast helped me frame a list of things i should have. Try out the other related links n' you might find more info on things you might be interested in...
It's been over a week since i visited blogs of my friends here n' the main reason is i find blogs really inspiring n' i end up feeling like i want make something nice instead of eating out n' i don't have the things i might need with me....which is very frustrating to say the least....i don't know how soon my kitchen would be functional once we reach back as we need to find a place to stay once we reach Bangalore. I have some new dishes in my draft to post, but need to find the snaps. Hopefully, i will do it over the next couple of days as i have nothing to do at work these days. We have been eating out most of the days or have been getting invitations to eat at our friends place...so i'm shamelessly eating like a royalty with no credit to the thought on my mind that if i eat like a pig there is a very good chance i might end up looking like one too....:(
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you must bring cup cake paper liners. you wont believe I have been searching for them for almost a year now and no luck with that till date. good article and thankls for those links.
ReplyDeleteand wer s the list????
ReplyDeleteHi Sayantani, thank you for the comment.....give this website a try. I have searched online on how to make them at home...but this was the closest i could find....
ReplyDeletehttp://ericaobrien.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-diy-cupcake-wrapper.html
my list is a mixture of things from the 3 websites i mentioned here...:)
ReplyDeleteI heard from ria that its so hard o find stuffs at home, but you know, you can make elegant cupcake moulds using baking paper!....will go thru ur list later...:)....baking is challenging in india, but in banglore i guess that shud be easier at least, compared to kerala!
ReplyDeleteYeah Shabs....i'm hoping it will be a little easier in Bangalore than in kerala, but i'm sure i will find things really expensive...but thankfully i haven't started baking in a big way...so maybe i won't miss too many things....;)
ReplyDeleteYou get cupcake liners in India... I have picked it up from Cochin and Trivandrum too... All the metro cities have them too...where you moving to..B'lore? (guessed from the shab's comment?
ReplyDeletehi rachel....really you are the only one who has confirmed that we can easily find cupcake liners in india....n' you have to be right...considering almost every small and big bakery there sells cupcakes....hvn't found a place in b'lore yet...but we are gonna look for a place near airport road....
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your move..definitely things are changing in India, so you may find almost everything there too, esp in a big city like B'lore :-) The grocery stores always surprised me with things I never dreamed of finding when I went back from Germany 7 years back :-) So sure that things have changed a lot after that, for good :-)But it is wise to take some utensils that might be of better quality, than the ones we get back in India...
ReplyDelete@ Gulmohar...you are rite, i will keep this space updated n' let everyone of the kind of things that are available back home these days....maybe of help to someone someday...;)
ReplyDeleteI agree to what you were doing. Remembering those times when I transfer, I regretted not making those list. Now, I have hard time looking for things in a place I am still trying to adjust.
ReplyDeleteI am sure i will find things really expensive.but thankfully i haven't started baking in a big way...so maybe i won't miss too many things. thanx for the share.
ReplyDeleteVery Nice and informative article. thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteWell, i'm hoping it will be a little easier in Bangalore than in kerala, but i'm sure i will find things really expensive, thanx.
ReplyDeleteYes, I have been searching for them for almost a year now and no luck with that till date. good article and thanks for those links. keep it up.
ReplyDeleteCan make elegant cupcake moulds using baking paper!....will go thru ur list later, baking is challenging in europe, thanx for the share.
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ReplyDeleteThe grocery stores always surprised me with things I never dreamed of finding when I went back from Germany 7 years back :-) So sure that things have changed a lot after that, for good , thanx.
ReplyDeletewell, I'm sure i will find things really expensive. but thankfully i haven't started baking in a big way. keep posting.
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ReplyDeleteYou have such a nice blog. I really like it. I will wait for your cupcake recipe. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteWell, I regretted not making those list. Now, I have hard time looking for things in a place I am still trying to adjust. thanx for all this.
ReplyDeleteIt will be a little easier in Bangalore than in kerala, but i'm sure i will find things really expensive, anyway thanx for all this.
ReplyDeleteI will keep this space updated n' let everyone of the kind of things that are available back home these days, thanx for posting.
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ReplyDeleteWell, I have searched online on how to make them at home. Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI think The grocery stores always surprised me with things I never dreamed of finding when I went back from Germany 7 years back :-) So sure that things have changed a lot after that, for good.
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