Indian weddings are phenomenal. Families try different and unique ways to make sure that the wedding they are spending heaps of money on remains a memorable affair for years to come.?
However, a menu at a Bengali wedding is creating quite a buzz on social media for being completely out of the box. The uniqueness of this Bengali menu card was that it was printed on a wooden ruler of a 30-centimetre scale. The wedding menu card is dated 2013 but has gone viral after a Twitter user posted it.
This menu included an array of dishes - fish kalia, fried rice, mutton masala, mango chutney. It surely was an innovative menu card idea and the feast was for the wedding of Sushmita and Animesh in Siliguri, West Bengal (as mentioned on the ruler).
It was shared on Twitter by user Stereotyperwriter.?"Measure and eat, for that," the post is captioned.
Netizens and food lovers loved this beautiful menu idea and many even got nostalgic for a time when there was no fear of pandemic during the wedding season. Moreover, many also found this ruler menu very hilarious.??
One user said, "Please don¡¯t use it to hit if someone wants to eat more." Another wrote, "Innovative style menu for Bengali wedding! On the back of a ruler! So you can 'measure' how much you eat!!"
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People in India find unique ways to make their wedding unforgettable. Recently, a father of the groom made sure his son's wedding card is sustainable and he came up with the magnificent idea of getting an invitation card printed that can be later reused as homes for sparrows and other similarly small birds.?
After the wedding, birds can make their nest inside this card and live in it. This will not just provide a place for the birds but will also be a good use of the money spent in procuring those cards.?Pictures were also shared where sparrows were seen hanging out in their new nests which were made out of the wedding cards.
How extraordinary.?
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