Wishing the bride and groom a long happy life together! Thank you for sharing the beautiful celebrations - and of course the foods. I can only imagine how stuffed you and the other guests must be. I can't wait to see the cooking videos with family friends.
The amount of food was crazy!! 😅 The variety!! Insane ☺️. It’s great that you can enjoy your time with your parents and your loved ones alone because I guess you didn’t bring your kids this time with you. You know you can roam around freely (I meant this in a good way) Because we mothers need such breaks 💖
Wow, what a treat to watch this! The amount of food was incredible, overwhelming even. Looks like you had tons of fun and your stay in India is so busy
Finally, I know what paan is!! Also, this was my favourite one so far. It's something I'll never experience so this video felt like such a unique experience. And it's also great to see you being a bit on the fence about some of the food, it shows you aren't just pretending when you say something is delicious lol
I wanted to add that the head wear or pagdi is not a pan Indian thing. Most Southern weddings don’t involve covering your head. I loved watching the vlog. No matter where the wedding is happening, Indian weddings are special and loved the saree you were wearing.
After watching and enjoying the vlog especially your lovely cousin 🤣, I have developed a severe case of indigestion and I wasn’t even at the wedding 😆☘️☘️☘️
How I wish I could be there 😢😢. The Southern indian wedding fare is a lot different. The reception dinner includes north Indian and south Indian food, but the wedding ceremony breakfast and lunch has to be a traditional sit down feast served on a banana leaf. ❤❤❤
@@FoodwithChetnainteresting about the coffee in your neck of the woods. I attend approximately 3-4 Punjabi Indian weddings yearly here in Canada and there is always, without fail, delicious chai with sweets during appy hour. Never coffee.
Eating food served and paid by someone else, for an event organised by someone else, and saying ‘it’s not good’, is the worst thing to do when it comes to social etiquette.
I went to my son’s wedding in South Africa. Fully catered and expensive. Everything was beautiful, from the ceremony to the venue. In his speech, my youngest son mentioned that I carried nandos sauce with me, wherever I travelled in the world. Then the food came. Everything was beautifully presented. The starter was absolutely delicious. The main course, a sight to behold. But there was no seasoning whatsoever. All the guests at my table asked if I had my nandos sauce, which my husband had in his pocket. 😂 and which I gladly passed along after I took my share.
The way you describe food is so good! Give Chetna an Indian cooking or travel show!!
🙏🏽🙏🏽
Wishing the bride and groom a long happy life together! Thank you for sharing the beautiful celebrations - and of course the foods. I can only imagine how stuffed you and the other guests must be. I can't wait to see the cooking videos with family friends.
Thank you so much!
The amount of food was crazy!! 😅 The variety!! Insane ☺️. It’s great that you can enjoy your time with your parents and your loved ones alone because I guess you didn’t bring your kids this time with you. You know you can roam around freely (I meant this in a good way) Because we mothers need such breaks 💖
Wow, what a treat to watch this! The amount of food was incredible, overwhelming even. Looks like you had tons of fun and your stay in India is so busy
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow all that food looked so good. P.S. I love what you were wearing for the Wedding Chetna, such great colourful clothes 😍
Thanks so much 😊
Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. Vibrant colours.
Thank you so much!
Finally, I know what paan is!! Also, this was my favourite one so far. It's something I'll never experience so this video felt like such a unique experience. And it's also great to see you being a bit on the fence about some of the food, it shows you aren't just pretending when you say something is delicious lol
Glad you enjoyed it, more to come!
Totally amazing video and thank you for sharing a very special wedding! So beautiful and food was a plenty!
Fascinating, thank you !🙏
Glad you enjoyed it!
Indian weddings are the best 🤩.. you eat dance eat some more eat dance repeat 😀
😍😍
My mouth was watering all the way through 🤤🤤🤤
So good
I could watch this vlog everyday!!! It’s so interesting. Thank you so much Chetna! 🙏🏻💗
Glad you liked it!!
My goodness, just looking at all this food makes me feel full! Interesting series, I watched all of them in one sitting..
Thanks a lot.
Absolutely beautiful! Such amazing colors. The food looks delicious and loved the dancing!
Thank you so much 🤗
Thanks for sharing Chetna! Wishing the newlyweds the best of everything 🎉
I think I gained 10lbs from just looking at the huge variety of food!😂
OMG! The amount of food!!! And such a big variety! Great video. Thanks🎉
glad you enjoyed it
I wanted to add that the head wear or pagdi is not a pan Indian thing. Most Southern weddings don’t involve covering your head. I loved watching the vlog. No matter where the wedding is happening, Indian weddings are special and loved the saree you were wearing.
🙏🏽🙏🏽
Amazing
You look beautiful
Food looks delicious
I’m quite jealous lol
Enjoy enjoy
Thank you 😋
Super video ❤. Thank you to all for allowing their special day to be shared.
Thanks and glad you enjoyed it
Now that was a really enjoyable watch. 😊👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Love being able to follow you on your trip home! ❤
Thank you so much for watching
The food looked delicious. I love the gold saree that you were wearing. You looked amazing!!
Thank you for sharing 😊. I was honoured to be at an Indian wedding in October and it was amazing. The food was fabulous. 👍😁
Thanks a lot 😊
Absolutely beautiful!!!! I'm always delighted to see weddings. The food looked so good and I hope you'll do a cookbook for special events and segment
Thanks
Chetni you look so gorgeous. All the way from South Africa Indian Tamil grandma 👵 ❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing this!
My pleasure!
6:12 You look absolutely fabulous 👏🏽
😍
Loved this one
thanks
so much food, love it
Looking great chetna
thanks
What a great video chetna. Blessings from Huddersfield.
Thanks a ton
After watching and enjoying the vlog especially your lovely cousin 🤣, I have developed a severe case of indigestion and I wasn’t even at the wedding 😆☘️☘️☘️
India is rich in everything
so true
Every Indian shaadi has so much khaana these days…the choices are overwhelming.
i agree
I am loving this series! Chetna, may I please know where your gold saree is from? You look gorgeous 💖
Its from AKAARO
@ thank you! 🥰
How I wish I could be there 😢😢. The Southern indian wedding fare is a lot different. The reception dinner includes north Indian and south Indian food, but the wedding ceremony breakfast and lunch has to be a traditional sit down feast served on a banana leaf. ❤❤❤
I have attended one years ago and loved the food!
Beauriful vlog
Thank you 😊
is chai always served in indian weddings? because its my dream to serve chai in my wedding lol
Not always, but there is always coffee....
@@FoodwithChetnainteresting about the coffee in your neck of the woods. I attend approximately 3-4 Punjabi Indian weddings yearly here in Canada and there is always, without fail, delicious chai with sweets during appy hour. Never coffee.
LOL There is always room for chai.
thats true
Too FAST. All BLURRY photos of the FOOD
I really enjoyed seeing your honest facial expressions, Chetna! 😅🙃Thank you for another fabulous vlog of food and the wedding celebrations. ❤
Thank you so much 😊
Heaven forbid anyone should feel the slightest peckish at any point in the festivities. Thank you for sharing with us.but
😂😂😂
Paan is literally addicting and like smoking. It literally has tobacco.
I eat paan 4 days in one year, doesn’t make it addictive! Also you can ask the paan vendor to make it to your taste leaving all nasties out!
Eating food served and paid by someone else, for an event organised by someone else, and saying ‘it’s not good’, is the worst thing to do when it comes to social etiquette.
Absolutely
I only said the sweets were not great 😂😂😂 take a chill pill 😅
I went to my son’s wedding in South Africa. Fully catered and expensive. Everything was beautiful, from the ceremony to the venue. In his speech, my youngest son mentioned that I carried nandos sauce with me, wherever I travelled in the world. Then the food came. Everything was beautifully presented. The starter was absolutely delicious. The main course, a sight to behold. But there was no seasoning whatsoever. All the guests at my table asked if I had my nandos sauce, which my husband had in his pocket. 😂 and which I gladly passed along after I took my share.
What a sorry attitude you have Chetna
😂😂😂