ayshhhha..... get out of my head. this is like a customized email TO ME, and not a newsletter. :D. firstly i have been thinking about getting watercolors. spent the last weekend looking and postponing the buy and thinking whether i should try gouache (which my younger self wanted) or watercolors (which i am more familiar with but that was looong ago in high school and i can't for the love of god paint to save my life now!!) . is this the next millenial thing? i recently posted somewhere that i am very un-millenial like because i have never wanted to train or run a marathon. looks like i've got myself thinking about cozier millenial things. i cannot wait to see what you are painting (if that's something you are planning to share that is). next, that book!! tailor made rec. i love apartment books, and you say there's cooking and enid blyton and anne and cartoon network. like what?? there is a book like that?? this is so me. noted the rec. been thinking whether i can bake anything in the air fryer and you've linked yorkshire which is something i have been putting off forever (never made it by myself). been thinking about getting a muffin tray and putting it off too (you have any recs?) and meera ganpathi has a new book? love her! clearly i am not online as much, i can't believe i missed this update. okay, this is definitely a letter to me from you. thank you for this coincidental brilliant ray of sunshine you have sent my way. have a lovely weekend (it's wednesday, but you know, almost there). sorry for this comment that's almost as long as an email and for the question marks and exclamations. i am excited about today's The Tea. keep writing,
Hi Resh! Wow, this was the best comment I've ever received. So thank you for that. I agree with you about cosy millennial hobbies -- knitting is next, me thinks. Please try the airfryer yorkshire! They're so easy too. I didn't use a muffin tray however. I used a tiny enamel bowl that worked. I had to take out the inside basket and only used the outer one, wouldn't have fit otherwise. Meera's book is beautiful! I'm savouring it slowly, slowly. Thank you for reading, and this lovely comment <3
listening to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoSzt2Ga8Oc playlist and reading your newsletter all the way across the globe and reminiscing the childhood days! nothing beats it.
that Nellikaaaaa; perhaps our childhood memories are what we long for.
your pictures, your stories never cease to amaze me and I loveeeeee that
Thanks for pointing me in the direction of the paints. I was looking for something pretty as a gift and this might be it! I love photos of that farm too:-)
ayshhhha..... get out of my head. this is like a customized email TO ME, and not a newsletter. :D. firstly i have been thinking about getting watercolors. spent the last weekend looking and postponing the buy and thinking whether i should try gouache (which my younger self wanted) or watercolors (which i am more familiar with but that was looong ago in high school and i can't for the love of god paint to save my life now!!) . is this the next millenial thing? i recently posted somewhere that i am very un-millenial like because i have never wanted to train or run a marathon. looks like i've got myself thinking about cozier millenial things. i cannot wait to see what you are painting (if that's something you are planning to share that is). next, that book!! tailor made rec. i love apartment books, and you say there's cooking and enid blyton and anne and cartoon network. like what?? there is a book like that?? this is so me. noted the rec. been thinking whether i can bake anything in the air fryer and you've linked yorkshire which is something i have been putting off forever (never made it by myself). been thinking about getting a muffin tray and putting it off too (you have any recs?) and meera ganpathi has a new book? love her! clearly i am not online as much, i can't believe i missed this update. okay, this is definitely a letter to me from you. thank you for this coincidental brilliant ray of sunshine you have sent my way. have a lovely weekend (it's wednesday, but you know, almost there). sorry for this comment that's almost as long as an email and for the question marks and exclamations. i am excited about today's The Tea. keep writing,
Hi Resh! Wow, this was the best comment I've ever received. So thank you for that. I agree with you about cosy millennial hobbies -- knitting is next, me thinks. Please try the airfryer yorkshire! They're so easy too. I didn't use a muffin tray however. I used a tiny enamel bowl that worked. I had to take out the inside basket and only used the outer one, wouldn't have fit otherwise. Meera's book is beautiful! I'm savouring it slowly, slowly. Thank you for reading, and this lovely comment <3
This one is your best one yet. The writing, the colours and the photos.
listening to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoSzt2Ga8Oc playlist and reading your newsletter all the way across the globe and reminiscing the childhood days! nothing beats it.
that Nellikaaaaa; perhaps our childhood memories are what we long for.
your pictures, your stories never cease to amaze me and I loveeeeee that
Thank you for your Tea :)
Thank you Narin! For your lovely comment and for reading. Bookmarking that playlist!
Thanks for pointing me in the direction of the paints. I was looking for something pretty as a gift and this might be it! I love photos of that farm too:-)
Yay! I think they'd be lovely to gift someone. Maybe with 1-2 paintbrushes too.
What does yorkshirr pudding taste like? And do you eat it like bread rolls with roast chicken?
Think of a pancake cooked in a muffin tray. Except all billowy and crisp.