Monday, August 10, 2020

KINGS, KITCHENS AND BIRTHDAYS

Andri was king of the skies in Greenland before migrating to Iceland, moving there after dropping Walter Mitty into the North Sea and settling in Siglufjorour where he ruled as chief of the Logreglan.

He could have arrested Guoni (Season 1) and Stefan (Season 2) before Episodes 10 if not for the distraction of investigating whether the Tibetan thukpa from Himachal Pradesh is indeed the origin of pasta which is the centerpiece of Filipino birthdays although not for Manuel whose kitchen served ginataang suso to pair with Carlos's inihaw na bangus and Eduardo's pinispisan.


I met Michal Trela in Poland in the aftermath of COP 19's battle for those who are lost and damaged, years before he sobered up from krupnik and settling in Sowie Doly as king of the policja who thought that Banaras and Allahabad are one and the same cities whose royal kitchens created the sattvik, rajasic and tamasik .

Yes, the maharajas once ruled India where royal chefs prepared birthday feasts of dum biryani from Lucknow, bisi bele bath from Mysore and pandi curry from Coorg, a simple combo of avial and putto from Kerala, and Gujarat's thali for those who don't eat meat.

We are the kings of the trails and we burn birthday calories! 

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