Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Christmas decorations(candle making)

We had some stock of paraffin wax bought months ago,so we put the remaining to use to make candles.
Paraffin wax

Different shaped glasses
                                                                                                                                                                                               
the first one done

As seen in picture take a twig like this tie the wick. place the stick with the wick in the centre,.pour out the melted wax in the container We used our crayon shavings for color, one can use a liquid dye or wax chips preferably..
So now i am sure you are not going to throw away the leftover melted candle wax but reuse to make candles like these.


You can use bees wax,bayberry wax,gel,soy wax.

Pretty blue
Mama made these.

Christmas Decoration(Santa bags)

Mama made Santa bags for the Christmas Tree hangings. She cut in shape and hand stitched the bright red velvet material.Stuck decorative piece on it with fabric glue.You can make this yourself. Don't forget the stiching space for the hanging string. It definitely makes a beautiful hanging on the tree.
The Santa Bag on our Tree

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Christmas Decoration(toran)

 
This year Mama made a different above door hanging,we bought this silver ribbon with cross design,there was not much of a choice at the store.Mama stitched bells and there our door hanging was ready, Used as a Toran, especially in Indian culture,to welcome a guest on  joyous festivals.
The Toran just above our main door

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Christmas Bell


Mama said it's time to bring out the stored decorations and put up the Christmas Tree and decorate the home.As we sorted out we wanted to throw out some discolored bells. After an afterthought Mama suggested we could paint them. Aha that's what we exactly did.


The lost sheep are found by the sound of the bell, it should ring mankind to the fold. The bell symbolizes guidance and return. 
Kindly read this passage  (Exodus 28:31-35)  in the Bible  
our painted bells on the Christmas tree
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

The symbols of Christmas


Christmas is the celebration of the birthday of Jesus Christ. The occasion promises life, enthusiasm, love, care, affection and family bond.

As we were putting up up our Christmas Tree, Mama said we should know why we are using these decorations. So here is what we learn't. 

Paper Mache(papier mache) bought in Kashmir
 The Star: A heavenly sign of prophecy fulfilled thousands of years ago, reflecting our thanks for the Star of Bethlehem. A beautiful example of light, as a symbol of the coming into this world. 

 bell bought at our local market

The Bell:  The sound of bells at midnight Mass, announces the birth of Christ on earth. Ringing the bell symbolizes medium between heaven and earth.

Alrich brother decorated this candle
The Candle:  represents Jesus guiding us from darkness of the world. Jesus said, “I am the light of the world. And Jesus said to us, "Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven."
The Candy Cane: The shape of candy cane is letter ‘J’ which stands for Jesus; Jesus called Himself the Good Shepherd. It also represents the shape of the shepherd's staff, used to bring lost lambs back to the fold.
Mama's last years handmade wreaths
The Wreath:  A symbol of the never-ending eternal value of love. The wreath has no beginning and no end it symbolizes at Christmas that the love of God never ends. the circular shape of the wreath represents God, with no beginning and no end.
Gifted by Uncle Francis
The Gift Bow:  we should all be tied together in bonds of goodwill always.
Imitation of the Poinsettias in our vase

The Poinsettia: The Bright, flaming red, star-shaped leaf pattern Poinsettias symbolizes the star of Bethlehem. The Mexicans call it the "flower of the holy night," and associate it with a story about a little girl who cried on her way to church on Christmas Eve because she had no gift to bring. So she took this wild flower while passing by the road.Also known as the Flame Leaf, it’s the famous beloved Christmas flower in American cities. 
Decorating the Tree at home
The Christmas Tree: Always Evergreen, shows everlasting life.  The needles point up to heaven and the constant presence of God.
Mama's handmade Christmas decoration on the tree
The Gift:  What gift should we give baby Jesus, this is what we should be asking ourselves, what should he deserve from us? Christmas is a time giving,receiving gifts. 
The only gift is a portion of thyself (Ralph Waldo Emerson). I love and will remember this quote for a very very long time.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Gulab Jamun

Figo was after Mama to prepare Gulab Jamun, she prefers the Gits ready made Packet. Well Mama saw to it that we helped her in preparing it..
Once ready i took these pictures.

Some tips from Mama
when you give the round shape to the kneaded dough see that it has a smooth texture and no cracks/lines
and please oil your palms.

when you deep fry the gulab jamun see the flame on the burner is high and then reduce it to medium or low.

The sugar syrup should not be watery.

 

Some jamuns in this bowl which don't have the smooth texture were rolled out by us kids.
But they turned out to be simply very delicious. It seems they may be called as waffle balls in English.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

The Tomato Shev Bhaji/Tamata Nu Saak


Tea time, is generally Mama's favourite time, she prepared the tasty tomato shev bhaji .
The first time we ate this was at the Gujrati Katiawadi dhaba on vasai highway. Thereafter, we have been a few more times there.
It’s nice that Mama attempted to try this dish, now we make it very often.Do try this Recipe

Ingredients
8 big ripe Tomatoes(finely cut)
2 large onions (finely cut)(optional)
1&1/2 tsp Mustard seeds /Rai
2 tsp Cumin seeds (jeera)
1tsp garlic paste
3 or 4 tsp Chilli powder (more if you want it very spicy)
3/4 tsp Turmeric 1 tsp
8/10 chopped Curry leaves  
1tsp Dhania(coriander) powder
4/6 tsp Jaggery(Gur)
2 pinch  asafoetida
Oil 2 tblsp
salt to taste
Cilantro and shev for the topping.

Method
Heat oil in a deep bottomed pan and add mustard seeds and let it splutter,add the cumin seeds add hing and curry leaves. Add the onions,saute till transparent,add the garlic paste sauté again now add the tomatoes, chilli powder,turmeric powder,dhania powder and salt as per taste.Add 1 cup of water and jaggery. Cover the pan with a lid and let it cook till the tomatoes are cooked to a mash. Add more water if need for a consistent gravy`
The sweet and spicy at the same time is amazing. Enjoy eating with paratha or chapatis.We all love it.
The delicious tomato vegetable.