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Back!

I just had a very hectic 30-40 days.

Trip to Bangalore was fun. Worked hard for a couple of days and then freaked out with Moin, Subodh and Sallu for a day. Pics coming up shortly.

Went home for Mom’s birthday. Had a nice time hogging on home food and spending time with family.

Suman and Sanket got engaged in Bharuch. Had gone there to attend the function and had a nice time. Bharuch is a nice small place. Enjoyed with Suman’s gang and with Sanket’s family. Had good dabeli, pani puri and lots of ice cream even though I had an upset stomach. Return train journey was fun. Photos coming up as soon as Sanket/Suman send them to me.

Murthy finally managed to send my new digicam over from the US. Technically not mine since I gifted the camera to Mom but I have taken most of pics till now. It is a Canon PowerShot A570 IS, a decent point-and-click camera though I am yet to take great shots with it – many snaps are simply overexposed.

Tons of work at office. Team is growing so lots of things to do. Extremely busy at work nowadays.

Went to Ahmedabad for Christmas holidays. Sanket, Subodh and Sallu were in town. Bharat (who is in Ahmedabad only) played host most of the time. Also met Pankit. Had a blast with these guys. Had lots of coffee, went bowling but mostly it was talking. Also had a party at a friend’s place. Enjoyed a hell lot. Photos coming up shortly.

Also went to Moin’s home on Bakra Id – had amazing chicken biryani! Moin was also flying to Riyadh the same day so said bye to him. Photos coming up shortly.

My friend Mona got married to Sanjay Nair (so now technically she is also a Nair!). They hosted a reception at the City Lake Restaurant in Vastrapur, met Ushma there (she is as much the prankster today as she ever was) and also met Sanjay for the first time. Nice chap though could not talk much with him since there were many people vying for his attention. Was really difficult for me (and for Sanket) to drag ourselves to the reception after the party the previous night but I am glad we did. Photos coming up for this too.

My friend Pratik is also getting married in January. To Pulkit – I know I know it’s a guy’s name… I am still thinking of a good nickname for her. They make a nice couple. Am still getting to know Pulkit. She is my new best friends for reasons that will not be disclosed on this blog :-) Pratik and I are sort of the founding members of the Devdas chapter of the Prakash gang so am both happy and sad that he is changing boats. But I still have enough people for company so am not too worried :-)

Suman and I went down to Ahmedabad for New Year’s eve too. Sanket came down from Bharuch. Pratik, Pulkit, Mona, Pravin and Bharat. Ushered in the new year with lots of food, phone calls, dancing, singing and masti. Photos coming up in a few days.

Saw Taare Zameen Par with family (Dad, Mom and Nani). Liked the movie but was really happy because my family also loved it. Dad very rarely likes Hindi movies but even he loved this one! Mom and Nani also loved it… I wonder if it was because they had seen Om Shanti Om just a couple of days back? Hmmm.

That’s all for now. Hopefully I will blog more regularly this year. Happy New 2008!

What kind of a blogger am I?

What Kind of Blogger Are You?

The new Idea Ad – Too good!

I really loved the new Idea Ad starring Abhishek Bachchan! Check it out on YouTube below. Simple, memorable, ties in with the central “Idea” theme and you like watching it again and again.

via Full2 Faltu

No Credit!

Nice way to say No! – I saw this notice behind the manager’s counter at the Suruchi restaurant in Kandivali East area. At first glance I found it a bit weird but then I read the finer print in the brackets…

Nice way to say No

Twitter – What I am doing?

I stumbled across something interesting yesterday. Twitter.com is service that allows you to shout to the world what you are doing right now. We will leave aside the why-would-I-want-to-do-that part for now but if you wanted to this is probably a nice site to go to.

My personal favourite feature in the service is the ability to simply SMS my status to a particular U.K. based number (costs me 5 bucks/SMS!) and that SMS will appear as an update on my twitter page. I can also use GTalk to send an instant message to a special Twitter buddy and that message will get added as my Twitter status update.

Nice no? Later when I get some time I will integrate Twitter into this blog so that all my status updates appear as posts… this will allow me to blog (at least short posts) from anywhere.

For now check out what I am doing…

New photos uploaded to Flickr album

Aishwar, Krishna and Varun @ Bandra, Mumbai (June 2007)

 Krishna, Aishwar and Varun @ Bandra, Mumbai (May 2007)

Sachin’s Birthday @ Urban Tadka, Kandivali, Mumbai (June 2007)

 Sachin's Birthday (June 2007)

Seeing Punit off @ International Airport, Mumbai (June 2007)

 Airport - Seeing off Punit (June 2007)

Friends @ Infiniti Mall, Andheri, Mumbai (June 2007)

 Friends @ Infiniti Mall (June 2007)

Life and lemons

If life throws lemons at you, DON’T make lemonade out of it.
RATHER
Ask for tequila and salt.

Think different. Think better.

A Cocktail called “Footprint” – Cheers to Tata Steel and to India!

Vineet at Pebbles (it's a disc!)I am Vineet, Varun’s younger brother presently pursuing Hotel Management at M.S. Ramaiah College in Bangalore.

I love bartending, it is one of my hobbies. I sometimes bartend for Tulleeho (in India they market all the brands owned by Diageo) and also at private parties. Since my 2nd year I have been participating in inter-college competitions and usually take part in the Bartending competition. Have won 3 of them in the last 2 years.

All the bartending competitions usually have the same judging criteria – innovativeness, flair, concept, grooming of the bartender and also his style in presenting them. One has to make an innovative cocktail. Last year there was another inter-college competition at KLE College in Bangalore. I had won the same competition there the previous year and wanted to win this time also.

Considering I am a big lazy bum I usually have to be pushed and pushed and pushed (until I fall over) to come up with something innovative.

We had 2 days left for the competition and I still had no idea what to make. It usually takes more than one brain in the Service team to come up with something innovative. So I, my Food and Beverage Service lecturer, Mr. Bobby George and another friend of mine, Asif Khan were sitting and wondering what to make. Asif had this wonderful cocktail which included Bacardi (white rum), dark rum, lime juice, sprite and crushed ice.

Around the same time Tata Steel took over Corus, the 2nd or 3rd largest Indian takeover of a foreign company, increasing its steel production so much so that from 56th it became the 5th largest steel group (wowwwwwwwww). Another company Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional (CSN) lost the bid for Corus. It became clear to us that this would be news for at least a week.

So we decided to build a concept for our cocktail around this news. I like experimenting with alcohol, like using chilies, mushrooms and dates for infusion in Vodka, chocolate and cherries in Bacardi, various spices in old monk(dark rum) etc.

The name of this cocktail is Footprint. This is how the idea goes…

  1. We used the chocolate flavored Bacardi which represented the “fair-skinned” Anglo-Dutch Company Corus.
  2. My home made spices flavored rum representing apna Indi Company Tata Steel (considering we are dark skinned)
  3. Sprite to represent the fizz this news created in the market.
  4. Crushed ice which would tell the world “chill people there are going to be more Indian takeovers in the future” (and indeed within a month, I think Aditya Birla Group takeover of Novelis took place).
  5. A dash of lime juice depicting the bitter feeling that this takeover left behind on CSN.
  6. The garnish we used was the best part of the concept. Half Lime scooped off everything inside and turned inside out. It would have a little bit of rum inside which would be flamed and placed on top of the cocktail with soft hands so that it floats (u should use a considerable amount of crushed ice probably fill the glass with crushed ice). While presenting u push the lime in so that the rum floats on top and give the cocktail a very good color. This would represent that previously Indian companies were in a shell, were only ‘Indian’ in nature, now they are spreading and becoming more global through JVs and takeovers.

The most important rule that we follow is use the cheapest ingredient while first making a cocktail. This is because in case you realize you have made a mistake midway you do not have much loss (considering each cocktail would be priced around 300 to 400 rs in a good hotel in Bangalore). The judges were big shots in the hotel industry).

Method of preparation:

  1. Make the garnish prior to making the cocktail. Saves you time.
  2. SO fill a glass with crushed ice.
  3. In another mixing glass or shaker pour 45 ml of Bacardi (infused with Cadbury chocolate) and a dash of lime juice and stir it.
  4. Pour it in the glass with crushed ice.
  5. Pour the sprite till 3/4th of the glass.
  6. Heat the base of the lime (scooped out). Pour approx 15 ml of dark rum and flame it (put it on fire).
  7. Put it delicately on top the crushed ice so that it balances properly.
  8. Take it to the judges (in my case) and push the lime with a toothpick inside the glass.

That’s it! And now a huge round of applause!

I kept talking while making the cocktail. Considering I have a loud voice I had everybody’s attention (including the judges) and nobody realized (except Mr. Bobby George who was sitting right up front in the 1st row. I think that’s what caused it…he he he) I made a mistake of not using the sprite at all though I had mentioned it while making the cocktail. As a result the cocktail was a little strong but fortunately to everybody liking.

By the way we chose the name Footprint because of what Ratan Tata said at a press conference:

” Tata Steel, an Indian steel company, now has global scale and a footprint in Europe. “

Looks like we have finally arrived. I hope you liked the idea.

P.S. I won the competition.

So Cheers to Tata Steel, to India and to the best bartender you have met so far! :-)

Time Machine – Ek Titli Anek Titliyan

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