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Award Time!!!


I am so happy and thrilled to receive "The One Lovely Blog Award " from my dear friends in blog world. I feel honored and I  accept their love and appreciation with wholehearted delight.
Thanks Santosh,Kurinji,Shobha, Soumya,Love and Priya Sreeram for the One Lovely Blog Award.
Thanks Kavitha for sharing with me " The Sunshine Award" and also for the tagged award.There is no need of any special introduction of these talented bloggers. Through their enthusiasm and devotion they have created beautiful spaces where most of us including me are frequent visitors. If you have not yet, do visit and you will be amazed at their collection of unique mouthwatering  recipes.



.Thanks Santosh and Love



Thanks Kurinji and Priya
Thanks Shobha,and Soumya




Thanks Kavitha







Kavitha has also tagged me along with seven other bloggers, which also includes eight questions to be answered. Thank you so much dear..will post that soon.
With great pleasure I would like to share this with twelve of my blogger friends. It is a tough job to select a few. I would like to share this with

Akheela
Aipi
Ananda Rajashekaran
Beena Shylesh
Ganga
Jaisy James
Kairali sisters
Pushpa
Priya Elichi
Pappu Kaykay
Satrupa
Sarah
Sangeetha
Sharmeeli
Vidhya


Thank you dear friends..have a great day!

Comments

  1. Many Congratulations for all the awards sweetie .... U well deserve them. Thanks much for sharing it with me .... I appreciate that !!

    Wish you many more ....

    Hugs,
    Satrupa

    http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com

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  2. Congrats well deserved award
    thank you so much for sharing Suja I have posted in my awards page
    http://torviewtoronto.blogspot.com/p/awards-and-publications.html

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  3. congrads on ur award dear, u really deserve it.

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  4. Ahha..LEt you be showered with mnay more awards chechi,..Thanks a ton for sharing with us..Thanks a lot!!

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  5. Suja ,Many congratulations & hugs :) I love to go through your culinary expressions along with mouth watering pictorial recipes. Keep up the good work!!!

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  6. Congrats dearie... wish you many more. Thanks a lot for sharing the award with me.. i am so excited :)

    US Masala

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  7. Congrats for the award and thanks for passing onto me....am glad to receive it

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  8. Congratulations Suja on winning "One Lovely Blog Award". You deserve your award. Thanks a lot for sharing the award with me.

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  9. Congratulations! You deserve all the awards :-)

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  10. thnks dear.....iam i bit lazy now a days..

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  11. Congrats Suja for all the awards! It's so sweet of you to share with me and I appreciate it!

    Keep rocking!

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  12. Congrats suja, iniyum orupadu awards kittatte ennu asamsikkunnu.:) thx for sharing with metto..very happy to receive it from u..will post it soon :D

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  13. Congrats Suja and thanks for sharing with me.I will post it in my awards page.

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  14. Congrats Suja on all your awards :)

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  15. Congrats on ur award may u get many more:)

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  16. Hey ch tandoori looks fab...really gud and there is an award for you...just tosay thx for all ur support.
    Biny

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  17. congrats and thanks for sharing it with me

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