Dec 5, 2008

A Treasure Hunt!

OK! Who is ready to peek into my kitchen to see how it is overloaded with treasures? Of course, most of you might have these, but still want to introduce you my treasures! Don’t think there are diamonds and rubies in my kitchen! These treasures mean more valuable than those to me! I have a large collection of steel glasses, spoons, plates and utensils which play very important role in my daily cooking needs. I got all these from India and we traveled together to many places like Hong Kong, Japan and now USA. We’re like best buddies! OK. Enough of blabber! Let me present you my kitchen collection!

Below are some of my steel collections. It’s not that I adore steel, but I just happened to collect so many of them. Now they live proudly in my kitchen. I still have many steel utensils, but I don’t want to scare you all! :)



Presenting my precious (OK not that precious) mandolin and churner!


Finally here is an Italian Moka Express (coffee maker) that I bought in Hong Kong. It brews coffee within minutes and the best thing is it is stove-top.


Have a cup of hot coffee for reading and viewing all my blah blah! :)

This is my contribution to Kitchen Treasure hunt event hosted by Dibs.

41 comments:

  1. Oh my God you are also a stell person like me. Thanks for the coffee.:-)

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  2. Loved the array of ur steel collection. I have restricted myself from not buying anymore of steel. I have loads of them now.

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  3. Wow i love you steel collection.
    All of them are soeautiful.
    I loves especially the steel glasses

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  4. Oh My!!That really is a treasure..I love the way you've displayed them!!

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  5. The churner looks so different from any I've seen and your coffee maker looks cute and like it's flexing its muscles :)

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  6. lovely display..liked the coffee maker..

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  7. Nice collection...Thank you for the coffee Uma:)

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  8. OMG!thats a huge steel goodies there :) my mom used to collect a lot of vessels back in India...but here I dont have even 1 steel tumbler..only glass tumblers :( any ways thanks for the peek!

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  9. Lovely display...nice coffee maker:-)

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  10. wow what a collection uma garitelu bagunnayi, coffee maker also

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  11. Lovely collection. I really enjoyed viewing them.

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  12. That is such a neat collection Uma. Thanks for letting us peek into your lovely yet traditional kitchen. Chaala baaga undhi!

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  13. Nice collection Uma.....I really liked that coffee maker...

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  14. You are a real steel Freak! Love the way u displayed, and like the coffee maker!

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  15. Grt steel collection Uma..I left everything back in India..I love the cofee maker

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  16. Lovely collection and eye catching arrangement.Love the way you clicked thee.

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  17. Wow...you've got a lot of steel stuff. Loved the glasses :)

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  18. Nice collection.. especially I like your coffee maker.. very unique..

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  19. nice collection uma. i also have lot of steeel vessels :)

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  20. guess I am first time here..Loved ur treasure Uma,esply that coffee maker..:)

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  21. woowow, those are precious tresures. keep them well. really nice

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  22. wow wonderful collection. Hey this is cool to see unique stuffs that often parts our kitchen.

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  23. When I first came to US after marriage I also bought with me so much stuff. But slowly sent it back to India itself for want of place. Maybe I'll get them all back once we get our own houe.

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  24. wht a lovly collection uma..it seems u hve never used those items..it looks really new and shining...

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  25. Neat! I guess most Indians are steel collectors - esp. because parents start it before we can even come up with our own:)

    I have to do mine today! Just put a few things together but haven't blogged yet!

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  26. I like your coffee maker and coffee too looks superb! Nice entries!

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  27. Thats a lovely collections of kitchen treasures Uma...

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  28. This is really lovely Uma...nice collection! Your blog looks all set for Christmas:)

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  29. cool the way you have presented them.

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  30. Nice collection. I have something waiting for you in my blog.

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  31. How are you Uma? I am doing well. Thanks for asking. Last sunday I came back from India so just settling down here.
    You have a lovely steel collection & nice presentation.

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  32. You have a dazzling collection of Steel utensils Uma:)

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  33. Wonderful Collection... nice display and thanks for a little peek into your kitchen.

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  34. Yeah I kind of know Telugu, can understand and speak a little. My dad taught me. :)
    Oh yeah, and I watch some Telugu movies too, my fav is, Varsham, Nuvvostanante Nenodhantaana, anything with Siddharth in it.

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  35. lovely collection and neat display dear... Hot coffee cups!!.... am On the way wait wait.....

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  36. Love your collection...so cute, homely and functional :)

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  37. Wow, what a collection... And I love that coffee maker..

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  38. WOW..lots of things to see...I also luv stainless steel....but have very few(hubby doesnt wanna store more)I feel jealous seeing urs..very gd collection Uma

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  39. ooh.. u have some many stell things that in us great yaar..all of them look cute ..

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  40. wow......nice collection......i love steel vessels........ur arrangement is perfect...love ur coffee maker

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Thanks for dropping by! Your comments and suggestions are most welcome. Hope to see you again! -Uma