JEEP!!!
Topic started by JayBee (@ 203.121.59.173) on Fri Dec 15 22:21:21 .
All times in EST +10:30 for IST.
'Jeep' is the name given to a small motorised open, four-wheeled general purpose vehicle during the later years of the Second World War.
Likewise this is a 'General Purpose' which can contain any flotsam and jetsam pertaining to South Indian Cookery.
Responses:
- From: JayBee (@ 203.121.59.173)
on: Fri Dec 15 22:23:44 EST 2000
This is actually carried forward from the 'Set DhOsai' thread.
We will start with, how Annadhaana Sivan collected and preserved 'thayir' for his collosal feats of annadhaanam - especially during the Maamaanggam at KumbakONam.
- From: Hemant (@ 203.199.224.244)
on: Tue Dec 19 06:40:13 EST 2000
Hello Jay Bee saar,
How long are you going to take for posting the secret of Thayir preservation by Anna daanam etc..........?
- From: Sundar (@ ip9.79.blca.blazenet.net)
on: Tue Dec 19 12:51:18 EST 2000
On a totally different topic:
Here's a cheat =) I cooked up some cous-cous moister than usual in a microwave, did some seasoning with kadugu, kariveppilai kadalai paruppu etc., Mixed well, pressed into little urundai-s. ((Can you believe the server would not take the english word "b*lls"? I had to edit the word out!)) Served with thuvaiyal.
There's my easy, cool recipe for "uppuma kozhukattai" ! Gives you a good rep as a cook.
PS: I'm guessing Annadaana Sivan started with a small batch of thayir and kept adding fresh milk to it day by day to end up with a large amount of thayir by mamangam day. Yenna, sariya?
- From: JayBee (@ 203.106.194.88)
on: Tue Dec 19 17:39:55 EST 2000
:-)
Ah! The logistic and technical problems arise.
How did he preserve the thayir? In two days, the thayir would become very sour. Lactic acid, aldehydes would have made it so. Furthermore, the fungal cultures would have made the collection poisonous.
- From: ravi sundaram (@ 192.149.1.187)
on: Wed Dec 20 11:03:18 EST 2000
So how did he do that?
- From: JayBee (@ sp-69-183.tm.net.my)
on: Thu Dec 21 18:13:36 EST 2000
Sorry, folks, for the delay.
I though of giving some introduction on who this 'anna dhaana Sivan' was.
You see, I have this habit of keeping personal journals.
Whatever of interest that I see, hear, note, read, analyse, deduce, research, experience, together with thoughts, dogmas, philosophy, etc., will go into these journals.
Apart from these journals, I write in sheets of paper which are filed or simply kept in cabinets.
ManivaNNan would have noticed some of those cabinets.
Well, coming to the point.....
Annadhaana Sivan's biographical notes and anecdotes have thus been writen in one of those journals.
I am searching for the particular journal......
- From: ravi sundaram (@ 192.149.1.187)
on: Wed Jan 3 11:18:57 EST 2001
About 12 years ago most PCs were running DOS.
Jerry Pournelle, the Byte Magazine columnist mentioned a freeware floating around
at that time. Called hatbox, it would scan all
the txt files in your hard disk and build inverse
lookup tables. Thus you can quickly search the
whole hard disk for boolean expressions ("tennis" && "friend" && !"sunday").
What JB needs is a hatbox for all his cabinets
and journels ;-)
- From: Hemant (@ 202.144.107.4)
on: Wed Jan 3 13:00:25 EST 2001
Ravi , what Dr.Jay Bee has is Pandora's box.He always springs surprises.This I am saying 'cas I have read his postings with interest.
But this delay in Annadana Sivan's thing is really upsetting.
Buck up Doc.I am still waiting.
- From: JayBee (@ sp-69-24.tm.net.my)
on: Wed Jan 3 18:15:58 EST 2001
I don't mind bucking up:-)
It my memory horse that is doing the bucking and throwing me off the course:-)
Tell your friend about this topic
Want to post a response?
Back to the Forum