Picture Lata took on one of her vists to see Jayashree
A good friend told moments like this one don't know how to express/write aobut what you are feeling and your thoughts. I do agree to her.
It was a big Shock when I read in FB that Jayashree had passed away.
I remeber a week ago she saying in Fb that it was one year she moved to pune and also she has been posting Navarathri pictures etc......
I knew Jayashree through her blog Experiments in Kailas Kitchen I guess I started going to her blog because of the traditional recipes which she makes and lot of them I missed beeing away from home.
I remember when ever she posted something which was similar to what I used to have at home ,I used to wite a comment how much I like all these dishes and how authentic her recipes were.
Some of the blogger like Aparna, Lata who have met her wanted to do something for honouring her memory.
So they thought the best way is to blog something from Jayashree's blog .
And that is what I have done yesterday made this delicious Ribbon Pakoda .
So this is what we thought was the best thing to do and we are appealing to all of you in the food blogging community (in India and the rest of the world) to join us in this effort.
We’re also calling non-bloggers who either followed her blog or knew her in some way to please join us in this tribute to Jayasree.
The below writtings are from Aparna's blog.
We’re hoping as many of you as possible will join us all in showing our support for her and her family when they need it the most.
1. Please visit Jayasree’s blog, Experiments In Kailas Kitchen, and go through it.
2. Try one or more recipes from her blog and please post your photograph of it with the link to her original recipe on Jayasree’s Facebook page dedicated to her blog. To post on her Facebook page, all you have to do is to click on the “like” button first.
3. If you have a blog and would like to post about this please feel free to do so. This would help spread the word among your readers who might not know of this otherwise.
4. In your post please link ONLY to Jayasree’s recipe that you chose. Do not link to any of us. Also, please DO NOT reproduce or discuss her recipe in this particular post. Do feel free to share something about Jayasree if you wish, as that would be really nice.
5. It would be especially nice if we could all do this before the 12th of November, 2011 as this would be the first month anniversary of her demise.
Hoping to see your wholehearted support for Jayasree and her family. Thank you.
17 comments:
Time is the best healer Finla. We all will miss her though. Thank you for joining us and sharing a lovely post in her honour. I am touched by this lovely gesture. And i am glad the pakodas turned out so well finally.
Its so nice of you toto remember her this way. I knew you would. :)
Yes, it was a shock and she will be missed.
Lovely tribute to a fabulous blogger, we will miss her..am yet to post mine, ribbon pakodas looks prefect..
Wonderful post
It is indeed a sad news to see such a smiling and young person passing away..may God give strength to her family to bear the loss.
That's a nice gesture Finla. A true tribute to Jayashree
That is so sad Finla. Remembering her through her recipes is a great way to honor her memory.
Fin
I heard this on FB and though I did not know her the news really saddened me. You are doing a lovely remembrance, I will join in by Nov 12th.
Wot a nice way to pay tribute to a dear friend...
Nice ribbon pakoda's .. quite attractive.. the picture says it all.
A beautiful tribute Finla. I did not know her but was equally shocked at the news. Am sure she will always remain in everybody's hearts.
That is a lovely tribute, i heard it yesterday. The news was unbelievable and i will join soon.
wonderful tribute Finla..As you said, I also loved her authentic palakkad recipes...
a very nice gesture Finla.....may she RIP....
What a warm and lovely tribute!
count me in
Lovely tribute Finla..
I will surely join this tribute Finla, lovely post!
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