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This weekend my husband and I visited the Los Angeles Times Festival of Book at UCLA. I love this festival (1) because I love books, and (2) because it's great to see all the new things that are up and coming. While exploring the "cooking" section, we met author Komali Nunna.For most brides a copy of Joy of Cooking is a must for any registry, but what is the blushing Desi bride to do? Sure, we love our copies JOC, but that just doesn't suit all our needs. Entertaining guests with an Indian twist is a tough proposition for new chefs, and even more daunting for new Indian brides trying to impress their in-laws or other guests. Komali Nunna, southern California resident and entertainer of 25 years, finally provides us with the modern cooking bible we've been craving. Author of Entertaining from and Ethnic Indian Kitchen, Komali Nunna provides tips to assist with almost any food related entertaining need, and even offers a few recipes spanning beyond the Indian palate. She spent over two months developing, compiling and photographing these fantastic recipes. To find out more, or to buy a copy, visit her website at http://www.komalinunna.com/. A must-have gift for every Indian bride!
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