Poongapaanai – vessel used for making Pongal
Milk for Pongal beginning to boil
Pongalo Pongal – milk boils over
Rice and Dal being added to make Pongal
Happy Pongal!
January 16, 2008 by lathanarasimhan
Poongapaanai – vessel used for making Pongal
Milk for Pongal beginning to boil
Pongalo Pongal – milk boils over
Rice and Dal being added to make Pongal
Happy Pongal!
Posted in Festivals | Tagged food, pongal, tamil festival | 33 Comments
Hi Latha,
Happy pongal to you and your family.
Hello Lathamma,
Nice you see you again…Happy pongal to you and your family.,.Is that how you make your pongal??…looks good!
Happy Pongal
how beautiful is that… happy pongal to u too 🙂
Nice pics…..Happy pongal to you and your family.
Happy Pongal. Isint rice used for making this pongal??
Hi latha,
Happy pongal!!!!
Hi Latha,
HAPPY PONGAL TO YOU & YOUR FAMILY !!!!
First time i had seen your website. Really i am so happy. I can store in my folder very good collection of recepies. Really i am sooooooooooooooo late for watrching your wesite. Anyway now i will watch your website every day. i will not miss you.
Thanx for your good collection of recepies.
Once again Happy New Year & Happy Pongal
Best Regards
Parvathi Kalyan
The pictures are so arresting (and unusual to me)…with the banana and sugarcane expertly hitched to the beautiful pot.
Happy Pongal!
looks so beautiful, thanks for sharing these pics 🙂
The venkala pot is just like what my mother/mother-in-law are having! We tie turmeric plant with turmeric in it around the pot and your way is with banana! Nice to know the culture! I too soon going to buy a pot like this and next time only in pot for sure!!
Happy pongal to you!
Hi Latha! Happy pongal to you. The pictures are very nice.
Happy Pongal, never seen it like this before, very unique. I love the first photo!:)
Happy Pongal to the whole family
Wishes to Latha n Lakshmi!
the photo looks interesting, what happens to the two “sweet ” things on the vessel, later?
Happy Pongal to you, a bit belated. Well, it is Kanu today.
We aren’t celebrating this year.
Happy Pongal to the “yum” gals. 🙂
Happy pongal to u Lathamma and Lakshmi….lovely photos……
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Happy Pongal to you Lathaji…
BTW, if you received my entry email for last month’s AFAM, dry friuts. I didn’t get any confirmation from you. Just checking…
Hi
Happy Pongal!
Could you please tell me how many ‘pidis’ can I keep for Kaaka Pidi Kannu Pidi?
A little unsure,
Fabulous Latha, love the pictures. Hope you had a wonderful festival 🙂
Nice picturesque! Happy Pongal to both of u!!
Hope u guys had a good Pongal Latha maami and Lakshmi!
This post reminded me so much of home. Happy Pongal Lathamma 🙂
beautifulllll
Happy pongal to u
Happy Pongal!
So you’re not going to explain about the banana tied at the side of the vessel for me? Please.
Dearest Latha
Your Pongal photographs are excellent !!!
Explaqin me please …….. tied banana at the side of Pongal Panai because i never tied the banana.
thanx in advance
Happy pongal to you and your family.
Rosie x
Wow!…So you are there..Eager to come out, ma???
Miss you!
Happy Pongal! Nice pictures – brought memories of my childhood.
Hi Latha Mami,
Just happened to visit you site.. your recipe looks really simple and yummy too.. sure will try those out and now I will keep looking for you new recipes !!!!
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