Pudding Aunty

Aunty Lila, Mom and Uncle Peter about a month back.

Sundays were always different, especially for Mom. She went to work. Well, actually she attended cooking classes in the vicinity conducted by Aunty Lila. Mom had a natural flair for the culinary arts. With these classes she aced various cuisines, right from Continental to Chinese, East Indian to Thai, and Goan to Moghulai. And the next 8 years she helped Aunty Lila conduct them. Come to think of it, there was no formal name or classic advertising of these classes. It was simply known as Lilaโ€™s cooking classes. Pretty ingenious, eh?

 

Aunty Lila was sunshine personified. Some of my best childhood memories are of her house parties. Great food and wine matched with perfect cutlery and glassware, and always topped with two or more mouth-watering desserts. I used to think she had a secret pair of hands that she saved for these special occasions. She made an extra effort to ensure everyone was comfortable. Our plates would always be lovingly refilled just as we would get goodie bags whilst leaving. The fine art of entertaining was something I imbibed from her.

 

Lila Dโ€™souza was born on 22nd February, 1925. Bandra, Bombay (now Mumbai) had always been her hometown. Like every other girl, she grew older, got married and had four sons. Life happened unexpectedly when she was widowed at a young age in 1965. She devoted her time in bringing up her sons with the help of her supportive in-laws. A young bachelor, Peter Karunan, fell in love with her. That she was a mother of four, did not deter him. She however did not wish to take this alliance further. He went a step ahead and spoke to her in-laws. A lot of convincing and five years later, in 1970, they were wed. A commendable feat for the day and age, then and now.

 

A sole earning member supporting a family of six was proving to be difficult. Four young boys had a whole lot of growing needs. That is when Lila , now Karunan, knew she had to pitch in financially.

 

โ€œPeter, I want to run cooking classes.โ€ย 

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โ€œAre you sure, honey?โ€ย 

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โ€œYes, Peter. This is all I know.โ€ย 

 

So armed with recipes from her mother’sย kitchenย along with her savings, she set sail. She invested in a cooking range, utensils, cutlery and stools for students to sit. 1971 saw the beginning of Lilaโ€™s cooking classes.ย Sundays, 2 to 4 were fixed as the class timings. A meagerย Rs 30/- per month was charged as fees. An additional Rs 10/- was taken every class for typewritten copies of the recipes and a sample of the cooked delicacy. Initially, she had locals who trickled in. Soon, the word spread and people, yes, men too, came from far and wide to learn. Aunty Lila, as she was fondly called, taught with the patience of a mother and the flair of a Master-chef.

 

Over the 20 odd years that she ran the classes, Aunty Lila must have taught thousands of eager students.ย Tell her this and she haughtily adds,ย “The girls knew my Desmond was a bachelor.”ย Yet, right from new brides-to-be to wives looking for newer kitchen avenues, chefs in training to students with the aptitude for flavours, men who wished to floor the women with their culinary skills to partners of mixed marriages wanting to learn new cuisines, they came. Aunty Lila imparted her infinite knowledge to them all. Adorned in an apron right in her living room, her classes never had a dull moment.

With about 75 odd ladies frequenting the premises four times a month, a story or two was a given. So women found alliances for the young men in their families while many girls became best friends. Most of all, they became an extended part of Aunty Lilaโ€™s family. She took the girls to movies, picnics and outings. She made it a point to attend all their weddings and birthdays, as far as she could. Aunty Lila was never good with names, but even today as she goes grocery shopping or for a walk, a familiar face comes up to her and says,ย โ€œAunty Lila, Remember me ? You taught me to cook.โ€ โ€œThat oft repeated sentenceโ€, she saysย โ€œis the best feeling in the whole world, no matter how many times I hear it.โ€ย 

 

For an ordinary woman with no formal training, Aunty Lila went on to give lectures in SNDT Womenโ€™s University, YWCA (Young Womenโ€™s Christian Association) and YMCA (Young Menโ€™s Christian Association). She even taught for a fair amount of time at St. Catherineโ€™s Home in Andheri West. As chairperson of the YWCA, she was called to judge numerous cooking competitions across the length and breadth of the city. Aunty Lila was the perfect example of where there is a will,ย you can make the way. She walked the path as an equal with her husband. Together, they settled their four sons to the best of their abilities. Today, as proud grandparents of nine grandchildren, they are on their way to becoming great grandparents. In her words,ย โ€œWhen life hands you lemons, think Chilled Lemon Cordial with a dash of mint.โ€ย 

 

Present day, both Aunty Lila and Uncle Peter are 88. He still makes the morning tea. She still cooks their daily meals. Anyone who visits them still comes away with a packed tiffin box of goodies. She loves entertaining, even though health restricts them both. Pudding Aunty as we refer to her is the closest family we have out here. Why Pudding Aunty? That is the name my sister, her godchild, gave to her when she was 3. She simply made the best puddings in town. She still does.

I wish to get my story published in Chicken Soup for the Indian Entrepreneurs Soul in association with BlogAdda.com

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49 responses to “Pudding Aunty”

  1. Corinne Rodrigues avatar
    Corinne Rodrigues

    Guts, self-belief, passion, skill – all the makings of a great entrepreneur. Loved the story. Pudding Aunty’s story needs to be read by many.

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      You bet! And I am crossing my fingers and toes.

  2. Bhavya avatar

    Absolutely loved this story. I wish this gets published, a lot of people would get the courage to believe in themselves and to pursue their dreams from the experience of Pudding Aunty ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Thanks Bhavya. The beauty of Pudding Aunty, a smile that never leaves her face, ever ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. Rainbow Hues avatar

    Amazing story. …so inspiring.

    Good luck with the contest. ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Thanks so much Kajal.

  4. Ritu avatar

    Lovely! When life hands you lemons ,,,, The best line of them all

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Ah, she comes up with the most amazing recipes, words and otherwise ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. serenelyrapt avatar

    What an inspiring story Vinita!

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      I thought so too Dagny. I knew I was going to write about her the moment this contest was announced.

  6. NBose avatar

    She seems sunshine personified indeed….Her story was filled with so much positive energy…All the best ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      I am so glad. Yes she is truly is the sunshine to so many of us.

  7. JANU avatar

    Wow! She really is a gutsy woman and I think the women back then were more stronger mentally than what we are today. Even the simple women who stayed at home displayed more strength and grit in taking the life head on.

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      You bet Janu. I think she was amazing for a simple homemaker. Nothing simple about that, I can assure you.

  8. Afshan avatar

    Aunty Lila sure is an inspiration. It like the say- its about finding your thing. Happiness naturally follows. Loved reading this. Would love to see it published
    Good luck

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Afshan, she is in the happy memories of so many people around the globe that is obvious that happiness knocks on her door often.

  9. G Angela avatar

    very inspiring story, just loved reading, thanks for sharing this !!

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Thanks Genny. I loved penning it. Brought back many memories.

  10. Writercat59 avatar

    So well written. You made Aunty Lila come alive in my mind and I could even smell her delicious cooking. What a strong woman she is! Good luck with that contest! I think this would be perfect for that Chicken Soup book. Good luck!

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      I am so glad. Aunty Lila would not have had it any other way, the perfectionist that she is ๐Ÿ™‚

  11. Varsh avatar

    Aunty Lila summarised it all herself! Behind every successful man is a woman, and vice versa. I commend Uncle Peter for being there for her through thick and thin.
    All the best for the contest. If you win you can gift her something that Aunty Lila taught you to make. ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Oh yes. Uncle Peter is her rock. It is rare to find a man of his ideals.

      If I do get published, I’ll throw one of her style parties and have a reunion of sorts ๐Ÿ™‚

  12. Smita avatar

    A really inspiring story of a lady who shows us that it is us who think that older times were not so welcoming for women. I guess it was all about who had the guts to do something!!

    Thanks for sharing this here ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Bang on Smita. She did not sit at home and cry her heart out. She saw a problem and came up with a solution. Whether it worked for the better was for later. She always believed in making the hours count.

  13. dianasmusings avatar

    What an inspirational woman..A real woman of substance …Hats off to her…. Best of luck for the contest Vinita ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Yes Diana and I think we were lucky to live and learn through such wonderful examples. A woman of substance as you rightly put it.

  14. sridevi avatar

    This is indeed so inspiring . She aptly deserves the title “Pudding Aunty” . May her sunny tribe increase a pave a path to many …:)

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      I am sure her tribe is all over the world cooking delicacies in nooks and corners Sri ๐Ÿ™‚

  15. Ruchira avatar

    what a heartwarming story …. good luck for the chicken soup !~

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Thanks Ruchira. I loved telling it ๐Ÿ™‚

  16. Vasudha Rao avatar

    This tale is a sure hit !

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      I hope so too Vasudha. It would be the perfect ode to her.

  17. akita avatar

    My girl … what do i say my girl …. ๐Ÿ™‚ that’s what she would say …. lovely …..:) fingers crossed … let me know when is the party ill have to check tickets na ๐Ÿ™‚ … we are gonna be in Chicken soup ๐Ÿ™‚ …..

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Ha ha ha don’t count your chickens before the soup boils, silly girl! But I’ve crossed all the wings and feathers for this one ๐Ÿ™‚

  18. Richa Singh avatar

    An amazing read, for me the story’s high point honestly was the remarriage seriously it brought a very sweet smile. This woman is not only inspiring but also a tad bit lucky to have people who love her so much (including you ๐Ÿ™‚ )

    http://www.subzeroricha.blogspot.in

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      True that Richa. You have to see both of them to believe in love that lasts a lifetime.

  19. goingbeyondthepages avatar

    A very heart warming story and filled with so much of passion and grit. I share my birthday date with her, I hope I can have even an iota of strength and self-belief of hers. All the best Vinita ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Oh, I’ll always remember your birthday then. I am sure you will. Each one of us has it somewhere, we just need to find it.

  20. Shilpa Garg avatar

    Wow! What an amazing, inspiring and a heartwarming story!
    All the very best V ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Thanks Shilpa, She is an amazing person too!

  21. Suzy avatar
    Suzy

    Pudding Aunty sounds like an amazing woman – love the name Pudding Aunty.

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      The name is courtesy my sister ๐Ÿ™‚ Yup, she is amazing.

  22. Namrota avatar

    How inspiring.. I wish you best of luck for the contest ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Thanks Namrota ๐Ÿ™‚

  23. Roshni AaMom avatar

    Such a sweet story and a true entrepreneur!!

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      That she is Roshni.

  24. Richa Kholkute avatar

    Amazing life story. Pudding aunty certainly can be an inspiration to so many women of themselves who think nothing of the talent that they have.

    1. Blogwati Gee avatar

      Oh yes. And she is still ready to take life head on ๐Ÿ™‚

  25. Poornima avatar

    Pudding aunty. I can really picture everything you wrote about her. Very nice post Vinita. Good luck.

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