Your honest talk confessing your belief in the vulnerability of man and the reality check with Covid. A fluent message in a soft voice over a good Mike.❤
9:50 Mrs. Kripal is like the Bamboo - Patient, Strong, and Flexible also the Key of Happiness. It is beautiful to see husband and wife spending quality time together in this vlog again. Take care & Stay Blessed As Always! Happy Healthy Eating, Amigo! 🥰
The name Karavalli brought back a deluge of memories. I hv always been an avid reader/collector of food mags, a habit that i inherited from my mom. I remember reading three page articles on them in editions of Savvy Cookbook, Upper Crust, GoodFood India, etc etc. This was somewhere in the 90s up until the first decade of the 2000s. Long before YT came into our lives, it were these very magazines, that worked as the bridge, a connecting factor, between us and the then under explored world of food. However, no matter how exciting the world of Audio Visual maybe today, there's something magically charming...old school... about leafing through a cookbook, the written verse 😊 Will always remain grateful to all those publishers, editors, contributors for their vision who helped us build ourselves a mini library at 🏠
@@KripalAmannaVlogs Unfortunately no! But I really wish I had. I'm sure I wud have loved adding them to my then existing collection as well. Adding on to your query, the ones that I mentioned earlier were widely circulated & easily available in my city in those days, apart from their foreign counterparts like the Australian women's weekly, Family Circle, etc. Oh yes, thr was ग्रह शोभा, Cuisine, some Cookbook spls from Femina, Women's Era, New Woman, Eve's Weekly...off and on, as well. Plus one published & edited by Karen Anand. Cannot recall the name ryt now.
Hi Kripal, Please do a complete updated vlog on the exact details of your intermittant fasting. I have seen the one you did earlier, but would love a more recent update and state of play.
Oh! St Marks Church. We the Christian borders of Bishop Cotton Boys and Girls School used to attend the service on Sundays. There used to be carnivals before Christmas holidays too. Oh! I miss them. Yeah, spirituality depends ones Faith in God. You said it right. Bamboo plants taught us again to a thought, that 'Grassroot' is important for everything. First the roots assembled itself then at last it sprang up after it's permanently established. Nice sentence Shree spoke. Its logical. Please give my regards to Boss. I enjoyed the vlog so much bringing memoirs of our childhood days.
It always a pleasure to see Kripal Sir and Boss together. Nice Vlog on spiritual thoughts on Happy Sunday..! At13:00 Guarana is plant whose seeds they use for making products. 👌👍💞🤗
Great memories at Karavalli! Each time I come home to Bangalore we go there for some appams, malabar style prawns curry and the black pomfret in the banana leaf (Do try it if you have not!) Lovely video, great to see both of you happy and healthy!
So wonderful to see both of you. And to see Mrs. Kripal Amanna wearing the seatbelt. Haven't been on for a while now, but it has nothing to do with any reason except issues of my own. Have not forgotten either of you..
The lady, your better half, is so right in whatever she talks and does and so courteous and regal in her behaviour and always polite to a fault to everyone; why she should be referred to/called ‘boss’ when she has least bossy disposition. Anyway, calling wife ‘boss’ sounds like a cliche, just like calling wife the Home /Finance Minister.
Happy Sunday to both of you 🎉 I agree with Madame that once a while retail therapies are good with wife 😃 Love to see you both after sometime 👍 Have a wonderful life together
It's lovely watching you both together sir.. I have been following you from a long time but I recently got to know that Sree ma'am is from Kuppam...love to her from Andhra specially from my mom🥰 Please convey if possible 😁
this couple is very entertaining, dint know that info abt bamboo, btw Kripal doesnt leave a chance of food review, sir got to review biscuits and coffee today and made it sound like damnn tasty 😀
Luv u always Kripal sir some other day i come to Bangalore nd try to meet u for a shakehand with u anywhere in banglore..i will try and try and try and try all the banglore....lots of love always sirr😁😁
incidntally, Kripa, as Madam (an evolved person lucky to be with you)mentions, we are like Bamboo shoots ? No but Peepal Tree roots going deeper into the womb of our Mother Earth & branches reaching to the skies & beyong Kailas & Vaikuntj, touching the Lotus Feet of both Shivji & Narayana & beyond them the Cosmos. On the branches of this tree we see a variety of birds building their nests to roost, squirrels, loris, monkeys & even serpents. Underneath, it provides shade to tired bipeds, some playing cards, some chit-chatting, children playing, the vendor cartmen segregating their veggies discarding old ones as monkeys & squirrels come to pick them up. The poor vendor who has no tooth poblem just eats Ragi Mudde(finger millet) with hardly any vegetable, yet keeps strong & healthy. Life is multi-dimensional. Pl. keep going - incidentally I am a Bangalorean having lived for 3 decades. Behind Sai Gold Palace there is a 300 year old Peepal Tree at the foot of it an ancient MuneshwaraTemple exists.Sairam ( I am on FB under same name with interesting inputs)
It was a pleasure seeing you dive into topics of spirituality and personal relation. However, it was a bit saddening to see someone who communicates good practices while riding and driving to have held the phone camera in one hand while driving. Do correct me if I am wrong, but this is something I inferred from the reflection in your sunglass. I am guessing it is an automatic car, however, not having both your hands in 10 and 2 on the steering would not be the ideal way of driving. The phone slipping out of your hand alone could have been a distraction while driving. I suggest you to use the go pro that you usually attach to your helmet while riding the Harley for such videography if required or attach a holder. Hope this comment is taken as a well wisher’s advice. You are an example of a wonderful persona from whom people need good influences.
@@KripalAmannaVlogsi too balk at those prices even though I can afford it. Its good to be in those places but very overpriced. I prefer a more common place restaurant. Anytime I feel like I instead give a 1000 rupees to someone who needs it. I was taught as a kid wealth is an trust from God ( though we were not well off those days) if the poor hasn't got it it's because his share was not delivered by those who God gave the task to. Sure I indulge some times but I keep it to the need instead of just spending it away.
Kripal Bhai Sahab - Considering your experience in reviewing Biryanie from Hyderabad (the birthplace of Biryanie), may I suggest that you should visit London to review Biryanie restaurants in this area of London where nearly every Appna restaurants claim that their Biryanie is more authentic Hyderabadie Biryani than anyone else’s. I am tired of such claims.!! Yar!! I love your choices of adjectives in your reviews.!!!