Wish you all a great Diwali.
Happy cooking. I am looking forward to reading all those great posts.
Here is a small and lovely e-book on Diwali sweets, I found here: http://sify.com/downloads/diwali_sweets.pdf
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
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Mika
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Wish you a very very happy and prosperous Diwali too Mika!!! have tonnes of fun and good fortune:)
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Diwali wishes to you and your family too, Mika!
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Happy and Prosperous Diwali Festival to all and Thanks a lot for sharing good information on Diwali recipes. This is really mouthwatering informatoin i like it. Diwali is also known as a gift giving festival and people exchange Diwli gifts with near and dear one. NRI People can't meet face to face so that they send diwali gifts to india to relatives and near one. Happy Diwali
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