Gitamma, you're a very typical South Indian amma. Very crisp very down to earth. No wastages. N no frills. Simple elegant and very efficient. That's what your kitchen shows.
Such a perfect kitchen aunty !! Happy to see traditional steel boxes otherwise these days kitchen organisation videoes have become rat race, full of pump n show. So much decoration n utensils.....thanks for sharing this kitchen tour
Dear Ma'am, Thank you very much for giving us a chance to look into your kitchen and learn from you. I also love watching your recipe videos. You remind me of my mom and I miss her. Just like you, she was a great cook, had an amazing kitchen but by the time I was 11 yrs old, she fell sick and gradually couldnt remember much to teach me her methods of cooking. Your kitchen brought tears to my eyes ..... clean, organised, the old kitchen helpers - the coconut scraper, the stone grinders. Thank you for sharing!
Mam hello. I just love the idea of the screw driver. Saw so many so called organisation vedios, but never cme across this . It's a real nd a practical requirement which every kitchen faces. Lots of love and respect
Aunty after 11 yrs of marriage, first time I'm moving to a new house..small 2 bhk. I have been with mil and she passed away. I was missing her terribly and lonely because now I have to set up things from beginning. .with 2 kids (11 and 6 yrs each). The new kitchen is old fashioned with open shelf...I'm going to set it like this only. My mil's house also is like urs, semi modular. Feel like seeing her. Love your way of explaining so much
I have watched and watch so many kitchen organisation videos made by Indians as well as foreigners, but I keep coming back and rewatch this video, the masala box video and this channel. The simplicity, no frills, homely way in which Geeta madam explains and speaks, is incomparable.
Geetaji, there is so much to learn from you. You are very well organized. Loved your neat kitchen and the tips which is so helpful to work quickly & efficiently. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Love your fluency and explaining things & recipes keeping in mind the new cooks as well as keeping it lively for the older one. God bless you.
So simple and clean. Reminds my mother's kitchen. She always insisted the importance of keeping kitchen shelves open and handy and simple exactly the way u explained. Thankyou . வாழ்க வளமுடன்.
I love what you wrote in the description-have a smile on your lips and a song in your heart= a happy and peaceful family. You are such an inspiration! I admire you.
I cud observe that emotional voice when u mentioned packing tiffins for your kids..tats how my mom also gets that husk in her voice while mentioning our childhood..😪😪
Nowadays I havy seen people giving their kitchen tour with lots of fancy stuff..new kind of utensils,,fancy storage containers ....which I feel that at a instant it looks good but on daily basis it's very difficult to maintain the same....and I really felt the statement you said"kitchen should be functional"...so that even if someone else come to the kitchen he is able to find and manage the things......one more memory when I got married ..my grandmother inlaw had set up my kitchen the same way you have arranged...lots of love to you ma'am... your videos are really basic..
🙏 Oh my goodness !!!!! I love your kitchen !!!! Everything flows nicely, thank you for inviting us in for a visit. I can use what I learned from you today. Thank you.
Thank you for showing us your well organised kitchen. You are the queen of your kitchen and am sure are very proud of all that comes out of it. God bless you and your husband who I am sure supports and admires you a lot. Salaams to you both.
Hello ma'am, I got married into a big joint family. Mother in law and the elder co sisters were managing there. But got relocated recently and now have to learn the art of homemaking from the scratch. Your kitchen is like a visual manual. It's extremely helpful for beginners like me. Thank you so much ma'am.
When I was a small child there no grinders and mixies - just a stone mortar, a grinding stone and a wooden mortar and a coconut scraper on a folding bench. Later on when the cook got old my grandfather got a hand-cranked coconut scraper. All the vessels, except for the pan for boiling milk, were made of clay. The pots were scrubbed with wood ash and coconut fibre. The fuel used was firewood. There was no plastic. There was a brass pan for making sweets. All the spices were ground fresh daily. The string-hopper maker was made of wood, with a small, fixed, metal plate, and the contraption for steaming puttu was a bamboo tube with a cloth 'turban' at the bottom. I still remember all these things in great detail and I treasure these childhood memories because those days are gone.
Wow! Such a vivid description.Yes I feel nostalgic about those days too.I remember, my neighbours son, looking at the stone grinder as if it were a museum piece. I then decided to soak some rice and dal and show a demo of how we ground it and he was very excited trying his hand at it too.i wonder if you remember the stone grinder used for dry grinding . It had two round stones with a wooden peg in between. there was a small opening through which we would put fistfuls of rice or other grain and rotate the stone using the wooden handle, aka ural in Tamil
Indeed I remember the dry grinder which was used to grind millet and rice. One had to sit directly on the floor to do this and sometimes the flour had to be 'recycled' a second time until it came out fine enough. I think it had two pegs - one piece which kept the stones centred and another to move the top stone around. I also remember how a man came by with a chisel to pit the the wet grinding stone. He used to make patterns of flowers and leaves and when the turmeric, chilli, coconut etc were ground the colours of the flowers would change! So many things were done at home and by hand such as all the pickles. My family had a coconut plantation and rice fields, and even the coconut oil was made at home. All kinds of trees grew on the property - mangoes, tamarind, hog-apples, murungai, and there was even an immensely tall curry leaf tree. The paddy was hulled by bullocks and winnowed by hand using large winnowers. All the food was fresh - there were no pesticides and herbicides and certainly no GMO produce. Shopping was done each day and sometimes twice a day! Oh - I forgot the black iron kettle for boiling water, and the clay goglet which held the drinking water which set on a polished brass tray. This goglet was regularly dried in the fireplace over burned paddy husks Drinking water had to be boiled every day, and it was always refreshing and cool and had a smoky flavour .... But I musn't bore you. I think you may have similar memories! Your neighbour's son is a lucky boy to have the benefit of knowing you personally!
Chala baga gurtu chesaaru appati vastuvulanu vaatini upayoginche vidhanalanu,,,and gita's kitchen reply lo thiragali ni gurtu chesaaru,,avunu,,avanni ippudu musium pieces 😳,,not only i like to remember few more ,,as there was no power available in villages,,we were using kirosine lamps with glass chimneys whch we used to clean regularly before lighting the lamps,,hand made fans made of thin and small bamboo sheets with a strong bamboo handle for summer use and also can be used near the fire also,,to make the fire effective. 😀much more memories are there to remember,,i feel those days were our days,,,which we like very much though to day every thing become easier and energy saving factors 🙂
Awesome I thought I am one of the outdated housewives with similar habits in organising my kitchen. I still keep that kathipeeta, I have been looking for the dry stone grinder because I remember it as a part of my childhood when my mother and grandmother used to grind rice and I used to be the feeder. Then we got another grinding machine which had a wheel and we need to fix it to a stool.. Eventually Sumeet mixies entered the kitchens. So much of nostalgic thoughts and feelings.
Hi Gita, greetings from Israel. I must say that your English is excellent, as are your explanations for recipes,I too am Indian born and left India sadly at the age of 16yrs. and have been educated in an english school in India, am very proud of my origins and greatly appreciate what you offer. I am now watching your videos on a regular basis. God bless, and wish you all the best.
Good evening Ma’m Had a really great journey to your very well managed & organised kitchen.I learned how to organise things in the kitchen.Thank you Ma’m .
You are truly what a woman, mother, wife and a grandma should be, thank you Madam Gita for sharing, your children are lucky to have you as their mother, God bless you n family.
Amma namaste.. well organised kitchen.. ur kitchen reminds me my childhood.. my mother n my grandma maintained kitchen like this..i miss those days n bothof them.. love u
Aunty you speak so well and possess a very structured way of speaking! I think you should start a cooking classes or give small sessions for budding cooks! I wish every girl should get a mother in law like you ! Pranam !
Yes, Let every girl get a Good Mother in law". Let my Daughter also get a good mother in law. Beta your lovely words have moved me. God bless you, whoever you are my child.
Yes ! Old is gold ! Right ? My mom and MIL always amazes me with their readiness in giving me a solution for anything in a jiffy. Hats off Oldies !!! 👍👍👍
Kudos to you...not just for your superb kitchen organisation but also the way you worded it...a functional kitchen filled with love and happy memories that emanates positive energy like yours!!
Thank you for inviting and making us a part of your house's soul. I'm a new subscriber... Me and my husband loves authentic south indian food, and I try to make it watching different TH-cam channels... But frankly speaking most of the "authentic south indian" cooking channels are in the local languages... The language barrier keeps me sometimes limited or I try to make it using my common sense... With your channel and the perfect use of English has become my saviour... 😂 I love the way you explain everything and every last detail with such a patience and love... Thank you for one of the best explanations for each recipe and important tips in kitchen and life... 😊💐
Mami could you make a video for kids explaining to eat healthy food including vegetables and fruits instead of these junk foods. Would love to show my kids.
@@samroy5967 I understood it in the way she clarified. After giving a compliment she wouldn't be advising her to take classes as a student. Simple logic.
Mami could you make a video for kids explaining to eat healthy food including vegetables and fruits instead of these junk foods. Would love to show my kids.
i think I have went through majority of vloggers across TH-cam ( both small and big channels). & I feel mam has the best orating skills. she speaks so fluently. everything crisp and clear.i can easily say one of the best among Indian TH-camrs. a new subscriber 👍👍👏👏👌
Wow!! So well organised and logically placed in the right areas. Not one thing more or less. Not to forget..your explanation in every video is fluent and flawless. 🙏✨👌
You are pure soul. I think I m part of this house because whenever I saw ur video I think u actually make it for me only. I loved the way u r cooking. It's really nice to see u forever ma'am. Love you.
Gitamma, you're a very typical South Indian amma. Very crisp very down to earth. No wastages. N no frills. Simple elegant and very efficient. That's what your kitchen shows.
Wow, thank you
Such a perfect kitchen aunty !! Happy to see traditional steel boxes otherwise these days kitchen organisation videoes have become rat race, full of pump n show. So much decoration n utensils.....thanks for sharing this kitchen tour
I loved the last sentence. Keep the items back in place and do not leave the utensils in sink. A trademark of your passion and perfection.
Nice
Totally agree, that's the same way I was brought up by my mother😊👍🙏
Dear Ma'am, Thank you very much for giving us a chance to look into your kitchen and learn from you. I also love watching your recipe videos. You remind me of my mom and I miss her. Just like you, she was a great cook, had an amazing kitchen but by the time I was 11 yrs old, she fell sick and gradually couldnt remember much to teach me her methods of cooking. Your kitchen brought tears to my eyes ..... clean, organised, the old kitchen helpers - the coconut scraper, the stone grinders. Thank you for sharing!
Mam hello. I just love the idea of the screw driver. Saw so many so called organisation vedios, but never cme across this . It's a real nd a practical requirement which every kitchen faces. Lots of love and respect
Your kitchen is so well organised bcos of the clarity within you. U R an AMAZING WOMAN inside and out !!!!!! God bless you !!!!
Thank you so much sathya
I totally agree with satya s comment. You are great.
Sambarpowder
I like your video s
Well organize.
So wonderful to see pride in simple things! Thank you Geeta. We learn so much from you!
My pleasure 😊
Your voice emanates love and warmth which touches every one watching ,love your recipies.🙏🙏🙏
Aunty after 11 yrs of marriage, first time I'm moving to a new house..small 2 bhk. I have been with mil and she passed away. I was missing her terribly and lonely because now I have to set up things from beginning.
.with 2 kids (11 and 6 yrs each). The new kitchen is old fashioned with open shelf...I'm going to set it like this only. My mil's house also is like urs, semi modular. Feel like seeing her. Love your way of explaining so much
Your mom in-law is one in a zillion. So glad you had her.
I have watched and watch so many kitchen organisation videos made by Indians as well as foreigners, but I keep coming back and rewatch this video, the masala box video and this channel. The simplicity, no frills, homely way in which Geeta madam explains and speaks, is incomparable.
Thank you so much Sir! Your comments mean a lot to us.
Geetaji, there is so much to learn from you. You are very well organized. Loved your neat kitchen and the tips which is so helpful to work quickly & efficiently.
Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
Love your fluency and explaining things & recipes keeping in mind the new cooks as well as keeping it lively for the older one.
God bless you.
Thanks a lot Colleenji
So simple and clean. Reminds my mother's kitchen. She always insisted the importance of keeping kitchen shelves open and handy and simple exactly the way u explained. Thankyou . வாழ்க வளமுடன்.
Thanks for liking
I love what you wrote in the description-have a smile on your lips and a song in your heart= a happy and peaceful family. You are such an inspiration! I admire you.
So nice and so well organised.
Thank you so much 😊
I cud observe that emotional voice when u mentioned packing tiffins for your kids..tats how my mom also gets that husk in her voice while mentioning our childhood..😪😪
Yes...I too felt the emotions.....
Really enjoyed watching the video ,,thank you showing us your kitchen
Nowadays I havy seen people giving their kitchen tour with lots of fancy stuff..new kind of utensils,,fancy storage containers ....which I feel that at a instant it looks good but on daily basis it's very difficult to maintain the same....and I really felt the statement you said"kitchen should be functional"...so that even if someone else come to the kitchen he is able to find and manage the things......one more memory when I got married ..my grandmother inlaw had set up my kitchen the same way you have arranged...lots of love to you ma'am... your videos are really basic..
Excellent education video for the busy working women of today. As always awesome! videos I’m always looking forward to the next. Thank you.
Picture perfect kitchen👏👏..can sense the peace and warmth. A good learning for young ladies. God bless
Thanks
🙏 Oh my goodness !!!!! I love your kitchen !!!! Everything flows nicely, thank you for inviting us in for a visit. I can use what I learned from you today. Thank you.
I like your kitchen
It reflects u
Simple and warm 🙏
Thank you for showing us your well organised kitchen. You are the queen of your kitchen and am sure are very proud of all that comes out of it. God bless you and your husband who I am sure supports and admires you a lot. Salaams to you both.
Thank you so much
I see a mother's love 😍 in your voice.Thank you Maa .
You are very organised,systematic.This comes out of years of practice and passion.It is great.
Love your kitchen! Thank you for the inspiration 🙏😃
Hello ma'am,
I got married into a big joint family. Mother in law and the elder co sisters were managing there. But got relocated recently and now have to learn the art of homemaking from the scratch. Your kitchen is like a visual manual. It's extremely helpful for beginners like me. Thank you so much ma'am.
All the best
When I was a small child there no grinders and mixies - just a stone mortar, a grinding stone and a wooden mortar and a coconut scraper on a folding bench. Later on when the cook got old my grandfather got a hand-cranked coconut scraper. All the vessels, except for the pan for boiling milk, were made of clay. The pots were scrubbed with wood ash and coconut fibre. The fuel used was firewood. There was no plastic. There was a brass pan for making sweets. All the spices were ground fresh daily. The string-hopper maker was made of wood, with a small, fixed, metal plate, and the contraption for steaming puttu was a bamboo tube with a cloth 'turban' at the bottom. I still remember all these things in great detail and I treasure these childhood memories because those days are gone.
Wow! Such a vivid description.Yes I feel nostalgic about those days too.I remember, my neighbours son, looking at the stone grinder as if it were a museum piece. I then decided to soak some rice and dal and show a demo of how we ground it and he was very excited trying his hand at it too.i wonder if you remember the stone grinder used for dry grinding . It had two round stones with a wooden peg in between. there was a small opening through which we would put fistfuls of rice or other grain and rotate the stone using the wooden handle, aka ural in Tamil
Indeed I remember the dry grinder which was used to grind millet and rice. One had to sit directly on the floor to do this and sometimes the flour had to be 'recycled' a second time until it came out fine enough. I think it had two pegs - one piece which kept the stones centred and another to move the top stone around. I also remember how a man came by with a chisel to pit the the wet grinding stone. He used to make patterns of flowers and leaves and when the turmeric, chilli, coconut etc were ground the colours of the flowers would change! So many things were done at home and by hand such as all the pickles. My family had a coconut plantation and rice fields, and even the coconut oil was made at home. All kinds of trees grew on the property - mangoes, tamarind, hog-apples, murungai, and there was even an immensely tall curry leaf tree. The paddy was hulled by bullocks and winnowed by hand using large winnowers. All the food was fresh - there were no pesticides and herbicides and certainly no GMO produce. Shopping was done each day and sometimes twice a day! Oh - I forgot the black iron kettle for boiling water, and the clay goglet which held the drinking water which set on a polished brass tray. This goglet was regularly dried in the fireplace over burned paddy husks Drinking water had to be boiled every day, and it was always refreshing and cool and had a smoky flavour .... But I musn't bore you. I think you may have similar memories! Your neighbour's son is a lucky boy to have the benefit of knowing you personally!
Chala baga gurtu chesaaru appati vastuvulanu vaatini upayoginche vidhanalanu,,,and gita's kitchen reply lo thiragali ni gurtu chesaaru,,avunu,,avanni ippudu musium pieces 😳,,not only i like to remember few more ,,as there was no power available in villages,,we were using kirosine lamps with glass chimneys whch we used to clean regularly before lighting the lamps,,hand made fans made of thin and small bamboo sheets with a strong bamboo handle for summer use and also can be used near the fire also,,to make the fire effective. 😀much more memories are there to remember,,i feel those days were our days,,,which we like very much though to day every thing become easier and energy saving factors 🙂
Awesome I thought I am one of the outdated housewives with similar habits in organising my kitchen.
I still keep that kathipeeta, I have been looking for the dry stone grinder because I remember it as a part of my childhood when my mother and grandmother used to grind rice and I used to be the feeder. Then we got another grinding machine which had a wheel and we need to fix it to a stool.. Eventually Sumeet mixies entered the kitchens. So much of nostalgic thoughts and feelings.
@@theinkbrain awesome
Hi Gita, greetings from Israel. I must say that your English is excellent, as are your explanations for recipes,I too am Indian born and left India sadly at the age of 16yrs. and have been educated in an english school in India, am very proud of my origins and greatly appreciate what you offer. I am now watching your videos on a regular basis. God bless, and wish you all the best.
Thank you Thelma
Good evening Ma’m
Had a really great journey to your very well managed & organised kitchen.I learned how to organise things in the kitchen.Thank you Ma’m .
Your family is blessed to have you. Very well organized kitchen and thank you for sharing all these useful tips.
Thank you so much
Loved your kitchen maam, n i agree an open grocery storing is d best... Mine too is a non modular kitchen.. 👍👍
You are truly what a woman, mother, wife and a grandma should be, thank you Madam Gita for sharing, your children are lucky to have you as their mother, God bless you n family.
Thank you very much
Very Nice organization... Superb
Thank you Rekha
Your love and affection has put soul in ur kitchen.
Amma namaste.. well organised kitchen.. ur kitchen reminds me my childhood.. my mother n my grandma maintained kitchen like this..i miss those days n bothof them.. love u
thanks Sarada. love you too
sarada syama 9
I love the way you have used a combination of modern and old styles in your kitchen and hats off to your precise placement of tins and vessels.
Ur interest at this age is so amazing,🙏🙏
Loved your kitchen....so organised
Aunty you speak so well and possess a very structured way of speaking! I think you should start a cooking classes or give small sessions for budding cooks! I wish every girl should get a mother in law like you ! Pranam !
Thank you so much. I am just sharing my experience with all youngsters and hope it will benefit them
Yes, Let every girl get a Good Mother in law". Let my Daughter also get a good mother in law. Beta your lovely words have moved me. God bless you, whoever you are my child.
Yes ! Old is gold ! Right ? My mom and MIL always amazes me with their readiness in giving me a solution for anything in a jiffy. Hats off Oldies !!! 👍👍👍
How pleasant she is..... impressed !! Neatly arranged
very good english
Excellent, very educative and informative, I’ll follow above guidelines, Thank you very much 🙏🙏
Mam pls help how to manage money and budget for family’s and saving for younge couple or newly married couple who starting family.
Fantastic and systamatic arrangement . I will also rearrange my kitchen. Thanks a lot.
Most welcome 😊
Well organised....
Thank You
Kudos to you...not just for your superb kitchen organisation but also the way you worded it...a functional kitchen filled with love and happy memories that emanates positive energy like yours!!
Thanks for liking
Thank you for inviting and making us a part of your house's soul. I'm a new subscriber... Me and my husband loves authentic south indian food, and I try to make it watching different TH-cam channels... But frankly speaking most of the "authentic south indian" cooking channels are in the local languages... The language barrier keeps me sometimes limited or I try to make it using my common sense... With your channel and the perfect use of English has become my saviour... 😂 I love the way you explain everything and every last detail with such a patience and love... Thank you for one of the best explanations for each recipe and important tips in kitchen and life... 😊💐
Glad you liked it
@@GitasKitchen, I want to know if your channel has a recipe for Idli podi/ malagai podi... If yes then can you share the link please? 🙏
Well maintained and elegant on one side and customary on the other.
Cheers. Good clarity on what is needed / required and meant to have and not.
Aunty first time im watching your video and was wondering how u arranged all things very neatly... Waiting fr mor videos thank u...
pls see all my videos on my channel playlist
good clarity of mind brings all things into a proper order.
well organized kitchen maam.
thanks for teaching us.
Mam.. u rock!! Ur explanation and english spot on!!!super!
Thank you so much,Praveena.
Praveena saravanakumar masala peanuts grrtha kitchen
Swhatisthepticeoginfosyson20ofaugust to take him in
Beautiful and self organize kitchen.... Mam I too tried many dishes... Thank you so much.. God bless you
mam ur's English speaking skill is very super & urs kitchen is well organised
Thank you Deepika bharath
I am very impressed by your organizational skills! Thank you for the tour of your kitchen.
You are so welcome!
You resemble my mum in al aspect...loved your video...my eyes are wet..thank you so much
My love to your mom..Ragini
So well organized. Learnt so much from you. The doll 😘 with the towel is such an innovative idea.
love ur Sari's too madam.....Ur look and give a motherly feeling......Ur kids r lucky and blessed to have such a rocking mother🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋🙋💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
Thanks a lot for your kind words , p devika
zeetelugu
Loved the kitchen tour. Very homely, cosy space. Thank you.
Feeling homely.... Remembering my mom...
YesLahari, There's no place like home!
I miss having my mom around 😭 Also, home is where mom is 🤗
Very well organised kitchen. This is a very useful video in immaculate kitchen organisation. Thank you for sharing Gita Madam.
Thanks a lot
Aunty ur semi modular kitchen which is easily functional matches my idea that instead of idealistic kitchen functional kitchen is better. Very nice
Pooja Satam
So much warmth and simplicity in your style of explaining and cooking !!!!
Really I looked to your homely recepies daily 👍
Thanks a lot 😊
Really you are amazing Nani too!! Thank you very much. Mai bhi apke jaisi Nani banungi to mere pota-poti khush ho jayenge. Good I love you.
Bhagwan aap ko hamesha kush rakhe,
Loved ur kitchen very simple . Very important things r properly place according to use
wow!
Thanks
Suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuper... simple kitchen simple minimalistic vessels and appliances .. yet MAJOR chef!!!!🙂🙂🙂
🤩
Rani Mutthu calendar reminds me of my mum n our kitchen.... ❤️❤️❤️
Oh yes! A tradition for many of us!!
Very beautiful and organized kitchen
Iiked it a lot
Thanks Vishakha
Mami are you a teacher ? so much organized and you explain so well..
Yes Arathi , Thanks
Mami could you make a video for kids explaining to eat healthy food including vegetables and fruits instead of these junk foods. Would love to show my kids.
Yes Mami. Will be so helpful even for my kid
Arathi Subramanian lucky students isn’t it
I like that you said it's not modern kitchen but it's functional. That's the key to having an organized kitchen, Thanks for sharing.
Your English speaking is amazing..
Aunty ji why don't you take online English classes in another channel..
Plz it's my humble request.
Me too
krysantha kale she doesn’t need to TAKE any online English classes. Her English is perfect.
@@samroy5967 Kale means to Aunty's English is too good ..Kale is requesting to teach English to other people. .I hope you got it now
@@samroy5967 I understood it in the way she clarified. After giving a compliment she wouldn't be advising her to take classes as a student. Simple logic.
How well organised. Lot to learn. Feel the mothers touch
Mami could you make a video for kids explaining to eat healthy food including vegetables and fruits instead of these junk foods. Would love to show my kids.
Definitely Arathi..nice idea Thanks
V nice handy kichen
i think I have went through majority of vloggers across TH-cam ( both small and big channels). & I feel mam has the best orating skills. she speaks so fluently. everything crisp and clear.i can easily say one of the best among Indian TH-camrs. a new subscriber 👍👍👏👏👌
That's very kind of you Silpa.
Such an intelligent way to keep things simple and easy. You are a motherly figure ❤️ So much love from Toronto, Canada
Thank you so much!
Very beautiful, neat and organized.💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💎💎💎💎💎💎💎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Wow!! So well organised and logically placed in the right areas. Not one thing more or less. Not to forget..your explanation in every video is fluent and flawless. 🙏✨👌
So nice of you
Very nice of you to welcome us to your kitchen full of memories 😊
So nice kitchen ,i like it very much.
I loved your kitchen tour. You are such an organised person and your kitchen is beautifully laid out in the limited space you have.
Thank you so much!
Lovely video and well organized kitchen.
Thank you
Beautiful video ma'am !! No show off !! Very functional kitchen...keep uploading more n more videos
Very very fentastic kitchen.
Love the systematic arrangement,easy to access and so neat kitchen.loved it Amma
Ma'am, loved the way you narreted each and every corner. And your English is inspiring, I am showing your videos to my mom as an inspiration.
You have a wonderful kitchen thank you for sharing your home
You are so welcome!
Lovely organized kitchen...
lively kitchen... something special in your kitchen.. thank you for sharing ma'am..
Thanks a lot Kavitha
Loved your video. Very simple and inspiring.
I love❤ this video. Very special
Very organised!! Very functional!!! Better than modern day kitchens!!! Right combination of old and new ideas. Hats off to you!!!
Thank you
Gita s kitchen is excellent n very clean, anyway superb
So nice
Thank you very much for sharing. It is a nice experience to meet such an organized Kitchen Queen.Thank you again Madam
Very well organised kitchen . Always look forward to viewing ur channel
Thank you so much 🙂
Every thing nicely organised.
You are pure soul. I think I m part of this house because whenever I saw ur video I think u actually make it for me only. I loved the way u r cooking. It's really nice to see u forever ma'am. Love you.
So nice of you
You are really wonderful.Such systemisatio n exudes a very nice aura.It has been a pleasure to see your Annapurnalaya.Thanks for sharing.
Nice organised your kitchen.🥰🥰
Thank you for sharing your lovely organised kitchen Gita 👏👍🙏🏼🙏🏼🇦🇺
My pleasure 😊
Well organised kitchen! You're truly an inspiration!
Thank you
I enjoyed your kitchen tour. Very well organised.
Thank you
Excellent. Great Mam, very well organized.
Thanks a lot