September News from Asian Food and Cookery
Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, falls on October 21st this year, so in recognition of that, we have three articles about Diwali and its origins and the food traditionally eaten at that time.You may use these articles for your website, ezine or blog as long as it remains unchanged and the resource box and source are copied exactly.
To those of you who celebrate Diwali, have a very happy time with your family and friends.
Liz Canham
New Articles This Month
Diwali - The Festival of Lights by Liz Canham
The festival of Diwali has to be witnessed to be believed. In India, in particular, it is a real family occasion combining worship, the giving of gifts and the preparation of special foods, much as Christmas is celebrated in Christian cultures.
Sweets and Savouries for Diwali by Liz Canham
Entertaining family and friends is a large part of Diwali, so every home needs to be prepared to provide tasty nibbles for guests at a moment's notice.
A Diwali Banquet by Liz Canham
Diwali is a time for celebration amongst Hindus, the equivalent of a week culminating in New Years Day. Food is varied leading up to the big day, when there will be a sumptuous banquet.
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