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    1. Kim – we are having TECHmunch next Friday here in Atlanta and Southwest airlines is having a HUGE sale and I have a guest room…just saying… 🙂 Hope you had a wonderful birthday yesterday!

  1. Loving this post Shashi! The Sur la Table store right down the street from where I live always hosts a series of free, in-store consumer events including book signings, tastings and cooking demonstrations. It’s such a cool spot. I wish I had more time and could attend some of those events… ;(

    1. I am jealous – you have a Sur La Table just down the street? The one I went to was a 45 minute drive away…on second thought, if I had one close by, I will be spending way to much time and money there…that’s it, am not jealous anymore 🙂

  2. Love that and I think the combination of the refreshing melon with the spicy pepper is beautiful. A friend of mine makes an appetizer with watermelon and jalapeno, it’s delicious. Great post and a very innovative chef.

    1. Ooh – an appetizer with watermelon and jalapeno sounds delish! Suzanne, I had never tried melons with chilies before – my tastebuds were rocking! 🙂

  3. I love this! And omg i’m so jealous you got to do the James Beard Foundations tasting. That must have been an awesome experience! And lol i have the same problem with tasting… things rarely get finished.. cookie dough remains uncooked and eaten on spoons, etc 🙂

    1. This was an awesome experience Charlotte, – they had 2 hour long tastings/demos and another in the evening that was longer – I only had time to spare to attend one…but some Atlanta Food Blogger Society members attended more.

      P.S. I learnedmy lesson – am not tasting any more – hopefully I won’t bake a cake with salt instead of sugar again!

    1. So…..maybe…just maybe if you had stopped here in Atlanta instead of whizzing through at “eleventy million” mph – you could have accompanied me – I had an extra ticket…just saying…but, you could make it up to me by sending me some GF mini brownies…just saying…
      🙂
      Thanks for pinning and the Twitter luv on the beets!

  4. I can picture this melon and chill soup and love it. I so see how that would work out grand on your taste palate. I personally love playing with my food and I am so glad you had this experience. I would have love to have attended. Have a super week. Take care, BAM

    1. What??? You are incredibly creative, Maureen – but I guess it’s all a matter of perspective – I could never dream up a patti like the one you whipped up!

  5. I know summer is coming to an end in the US but in Mumbai, the temperatures are seriously warming up….so this recipe couldn’t have come at a more perfect time! It sounds so refreshing, lovely colour too! This culinary event sounds awesome- I would love to see a professional chef in action, especially one who really works with what/he she has available i.e. local, sustainable + basic ingredients!

    1. Khushboo – this was such an awesome combo of flavors – when I first tasted chef Anne’s concoction, I was blown away – the different layers from the spicy to the sweet to the salty to the sour…wow!

  6. I need to work on tasting my food at every stage of the cooking/preparation process as well. I do love the colour of your soup and I think a little bit of heat from the jalepenos would be wonderful xx

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