Elai Sapad on a gentle Sunday afternoon in margazhi January 2012.
That is the idea that we hope we can promote in a small way during this Festival.
The idea is simple - we are looking for people who love to cook a traditional elai sapad at their homes and serve it to guests on Jan.8, 2012.
We would prefer the household to have a Mylaporean setting at home - this will lend a special local feel to the guests.
The way it works is like this - we first sign up 4/5 Mylapore families willing to entertain guests on Jan 8, between 11 am and 2 pm for 2/3 rounds of elai sapad, then publicise the concept and offer to the world and allow you to sign up guests you can handle!
You do the booking, you plan the sapad and you fix the charge too. Don't make it a five star rate! But people will expect the very best!!
The idea of the Fest organisers is to promote the tradition of the Mylapore community at the Fest.
It is an idea that well wisher Sheela Rani Chunkath, IAS officer, now CMD of TN Handicrafts shared with us. Thank you Sheela Rani.
If you and your family want to be part of this, call Revathi at 98405 44629. Now.
That is the idea that we hope we can promote in a small way during this Festival.
The idea is simple - we are looking for people who love to cook a traditional elai sapad at their homes and serve it to guests on Jan.8, 2012.
We would prefer the household to have a Mylaporean setting at home - this will lend a special local feel to the guests.
The way it works is like this - we first sign up 4/5 Mylapore families willing to entertain guests on Jan 8, between 11 am and 2 pm for 2/3 rounds of elai sapad, then publicise the concept and offer to the world and allow you to sign up guests you can handle!
You do the booking, you plan the sapad and you fix the charge too. Don't make it a five star rate! But people will expect the very best!!
The idea of the Fest organisers is to promote the tradition of the Mylapore community at the Fest.
It is an idea that well wisher Sheela Rani Chunkath, IAS officer, now CMD of TN Handicrafts shared with us. Thank you Sheela Rani.
If you and your family want to be part of this, call Revathi at 98405 44629. Now.
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