Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Any one can cook....

So said Auguste Gusteau, author of "Anyone Can Cook." and owner of a small time bistro at Paris.
Come to think about it..how was your first cooking adventure ? Did one start with the teasers,like tea/coffee and then jump in hard-core cooking or was it the other way round:-) The first full time meal...did one not wonder, if the salt was bit less/more, or some spices had being missed out which can alter the taste of the dish itself.

Have we not experimented (well when the time permits) and you have many mouths to feed (mostly when staying with room-mates) with an extra-here and an extra-there to alter the taste and try out the various combination. Woh - I am sure most of you have had this adventure at least once. Where else when staying with roomies can one get so many bakras !!

So as the great author says...Anyone can cook...and a great cook can come from anywhere.

Thus is the story of Ratatouille - a rat (yes you did read it correct!!) - a rat decides to cook and starts on an odessy to interface with the human race to cook in a bistro. And cook he does ...even the critics are astounded by the same and as a finale, the Rat - Remy prepares "The Ratatouille" (pronounced /raeta'tu:i/, /-twi:/; French pronunciation).

PS: Ratatouille - The word Ratatouille comes from "touiller," which means to toss food. Ratatouille originated in the area around present day Nice. It was originally a poor farmer's dish, prepared in the summer with fresh summer vegetables. The original Ratatouille Niçoise used only courgettes (zucchini), tomatoes, green and red peppers (bell peppers), onion, and garlic.
The saying goes: Anyone cannot become a great cook, but a great Cook can come from anywhere.

Friday, February 8, 2008

Destiny....

Ten spectacular short stories on totally separated threads provides a in-depth (or at least invokes thoughts) on life - as we know it. Some call it Destiny, some call it Karma - but can the same be quantified, measured and finally even given a name ?

[01] Matrimony: Is everything good in paradise? Does love make fool of us all?
[02] High on the Highway: Does freedom has its boundaries? Recklessness of life has an end?
[03] Puranmaashi: Will an impulsive act about to lead the current life into drastic consequences ?
[04] Strangers in the Night: Are all secrets meant to be shared?
[05] Zahir: Is everything always as it seems? Does mystery lie under the surface of life?
[06] Lovedale: Fate, destiny, and about one moment that changes a life forever !
[07] Sex on the Beach: Does every dream have a price? Are dreams meant to be broken ?
[08] Rice Plate: Can you defy your beliefs? What if staunch beliefs are broken one day !
[09] Gubbarre: Love stays in your hearts forever - in this life and the after-life !
[10] Rise and Fall: Friendship united as brothers but divided by power !

There are always a few Questions unanswered ? Some hints that goes unnoticed, some signs that would have provided a different direction of the path one chooses to take...a retrospective always being in these thoughts. Were they (the hints, the people we meet, the places we visit, the things we do) not of any importance ? were they not meant to take us on a definitive path ... but who chose the path - was it is Destiny/fate or You ?



Many a times it often comes to mind - Why am I doing the things I am doing now ? Is this the way it is supposed to happen ? Did someone tell me to do it ? Do we have to do this ? What if I don't ?

Well, of course there are Research Papers, Religious Leaders and off-course a generous dose of free-advise that will come if one goes looking for it, but does the inquisitive brain of the Homo-Sapiens species stop at that ? Is the search for more not an ever-ending process.... Relationships, emotions, love, hatred the list goes on...does one have an bearing on the same.


C'est La Viva - That's life/Such is life.........