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The Bombay Foodie Awards

Bombay Foodie completes three years today. In true Oscar style, we celebrate three years of blogging by dishing out some awards of our own.

Reader's Choice Award
(Most viewed and commented post)



Ms. Photogenic
(Most Popular on Flickr)



The Prima Donna
(The Scariest Thing I Cooked)


Tiramisu for the Daring Bakers

Critic's Award
(My Favorite Dish)




Lifetime Achievement Award
(Most Popular on Bombay Foodie...ever!)



Comments

Rushina said…
Happy Birthday Bombay Foodie! May you hae many more delicious bdays. Rushina
Siri said…
Happy 3rd Blog-o-anniversary Simmi. and Cheers to many more such milestones :-)

Siri
Srivalli said…
How wonderful Simmi..Congrats and wishes for many more such milestones..
Anonymous said…
Congratulations! May you have many more of them :)
- Megha
BlogAdda said…
Wishing Bombay Foodie a very happy 3rd Blog Anniversary from the whole team at the Adda.

Keep the mouthwatering dishes coming in!
Hearty Congrats on the 3rd blog anniversary dear...Loved the oscar style awards..Wish you many more blog birthday's dear
Poonam said…
Happy birthday to our Bombay Foodie!! hope there are many more to come :)
CurryLeaf said…
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOMBAY FOODIE. WISHING YOU THE BEST. CONGRATS Simran,you r truly imaginative and original.I can never ever think of such a post. Here also I am with you Behna. Come May 31,I TCL will turn 3,give me just 3 months.:D
suvi said…
congratulations Simmi! Love the way you've celebrated your blog's birthday
Adele said…
Big congrats Sim! I'm looking forward to see what you come up with for the next 3 years!
Nachiketa said…
Happy Blogiversary!!!!!
That's such a super achievement... congratulations.... Love your awards...

Cheers,
The Variable, Crazy Over Desserts - Nachiketa
Catch me on facebook @ Crazy Over Desserts
Khaugiri said…
Congratulations to U for making this award winning recipes ;-)
Congratulations Simran and birthday wishes to the Bombay Foodie. Here's to the terrific 3s.

I think I have some hand in that "Scariest" award! ;)
Harini said…
Congratulations!!
Miri said…
Happy Birthday - and every award is well deserved!
notyet100 said…
congrats wish u many more,..
vandana rajesh said…
Congrats on your blog anniversary...looking forward to more delicious posts.
Nupur said…
Congratulations and happy Blog Birthday! What a great post, and I must try the spinach sandwich right away.
Unknown said…
Hehe I love this post. It's such a different approavh to the usual blogoversary!
Ann said…
Very original, Simran! Congrats and heres to many more years blogging ahead! =)
Linhy said…
The Spinach Cheese Sandwich looks so good!! I love cheese over bread when its toasted! so comforting!!!

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