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Street Food of India: And the Winner is...??


Firstly a big thanks to each one of you who participated in this event :) Got 68 colorful, stunning creations that would tempt anybody to go and have street food (I can't wait to eat some chaat this weekend!). So now it is time to declare the lucky winner... Here is how it was done...

I asked my hubby to select his favourite recipe from each participant. These were put to a lucky draw and he picked the winner. And the Flipkart gift voucher goes to one of my dear blogger friends - Julie of Erivum Puliyum!!! Congrats!!!!!!!!!! The winning recipe (my hubby's comments being - "I can't wait to eat this!") is Dry beef roast :)




Winner - Dry Beef Roast (Erivum Puliyum)


His other top picks are:


Happy Holidays! Wishing you all a very prosperous and joyful New Year!

6 comments:

  1. I just couldn't believe this,Rosh..This is the perfect Santa's gift for me,and u know something,this is my first ever gift voucher/gift from the blogosphere since the time I started blogging..am so very happy today,Thanx a lot for the voucher..Happy that u & ur hubby liked the beef roast..Lovely round up with great collection of all street foods..will mail u d details at the earliest,Happy Christmas too :)

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  2. Hi Dear luvly roundup...congrats Julie.
    Wow I'm in the top picks, so happy...:)
    Have a luvly day dear.

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  3. wonderful roundup and congrats to Julie

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  4. aftr a long time i back here.hope u n family r gud..n dis is really nice..BTW if possible plz visit mine n plz check out my new FB page dear.Hope u vl.

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  5. Great contest and very happy to be picked as one of the top-picked dishes :)

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