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HAPPY DIWALI!!!!!

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Latest post on 26 October 2011 - 09:41

Here's wishing everyone a very happy Diwali!! May the year ahead be filled with joy and prosperity!! :)

What are those who are celebrating doing today?

For my first Diwali (in Dubai and since my wedding) I shall light a few lamps at home...and head in the Bur Dubai direction later this evening to find the Diwali vibe ( as suggested by some ladies on here) :)) Should be quite different than Diwali in London!

Have a brilliant day!!:)

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Latest post on 27 October 2011 - 15:22
Awwww thanks ladies! Wuffles...am headed in that direction shortly :) Terrible_twos...hmmmm.. rice powder and food colour..have just realised how inadequate my pantry is :) i certainly don't have those to hand. Thanks though...good to know these things. And next year inshallah :D Glad your first Diwali in Dubai was good! Just wanted to clarify about the rangoli - you can use the whole rice grains (not powder) for rangoli - easier to spread compared to the colors available here. Also, if you don't have food color, you can always use turmeric powder (yellow color) and sindoor (red color). It's too late now, I know, but for next year, you'll be set :)
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Latest post on 27 October 2011 - 13:05
Yes we did get down there last evening. Amazed by the fireworks etc...wouldn't have guessed they were illegal at all from last night! It was great soaking in the vibe..thanks for the recommendation :) So glad you made it down our way-lovely atmosphere was't it:)
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Latest post on 27 October 2011 - 13:00
Yes we did get down there last evening. Amazed by the fireworks etc...wouldn't have guessed they were illegal at all from last night! It was great soaking in the vibe..thanks for the recommendation :)
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Latest post on 26 October 2011 - 20:32
Awwww thanks ladies! Wuffles...am headed in that direction shortly :) Terrible_twos...hmmmm.. rice powder and food colour..have just realised how inadequate my pantry is :) i certainly don't have those to hand. Thanks though...good to know these things. And next year inshallah :D Have you been down yet? Fireworks going off everywhere, buildings all lit up, excited children in party clothes -and ladies in the most gotgeous saris-love this time of year in Bur Dubai
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Latest post on 26 October 2011 - 18:52
Awwww thanks ladies! Wuffles...am headed in that direction shortly :) Terrible_twos...hmmmm.. rice powder and food colour..have just realised how inadequate my pantry is :) i certainly don't have those to hand. Thanks though...good to know these things. And next year inshallah :D
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Latest post on 26 October 2011 - 11:56
Wishing everyone a very Happy Diwali and prosperous, healthy and peaceful New Year!! nnair, you could always try making some rangoli outside your house - it doesn't need to be anything fancy, just simple designs like the diya or Shri Ganesh symbol. If you don't have rangoli color at home, just take some rice and mix different food colors :) If you know any neighbours celebrating Diwali, go over to their house with a small box of chocolates or sweets and wish them - it's a good way to get to know them (if you're new here)! And yes, do head down to Bur Dubai. Apart from Meena bazaar, drive around the area behind Bur Juman - lovely lights on many buildings. I especially love the building right behind Centre point (next to Bur juman) - it's just beautifully lit up.
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Latest post on 26 October 2011 - 11:17
Happy Diwali to all! Best wishes for the year ahead!
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Latest post on 26 October 2011 - 10:40
What a lovely post mnair. Wishing you a happy first Diwali in Dubai :)
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Latest post on 26 October 2011 - 10:16
Here's wishing everyone a very happy Diwali!! May the year ahead be filled with joy and prosperity!! :) What are those who are celebrating doing today? For my first Diwali (in Dubai and since my wedding) I shall light a few lamps at home...and head in the Bur Dubai direction later this evening to find the Diwali vibe ( as suggested by some ladies on here) :)) Should be quite different than Diwali in London! Have a brilliant day!!:) Enjoy the celebrations-looking lovely all lit up Creekside in Bur Dubai-try the souks and Meena Bazaar for some Diwali atmosphere too-but watch out for the illegal firecrackers!
 
 

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