Pure Vegetable Kurma

Vegetable Kurma

Vegetable kurma is a delicacy of karnataka and is a very popular dish served as a combination with Ghee rice/Puri/Parata. Even though its just vegetables in some gravy, it takes a little while to prepare – but certainly ideal for a weekend evening with Puri/Chapati.


Ingredients :-
Vegetables (your favirote) - 2 cups
Onions cut length-wise - 2
Green chilies cut length-wise - 2
Coriander powder - 1 Teaspoon
Salt - 1 and 1\4 Teaspoon
Turmeric powder - one pinch
Cinnamon stick - 1\2"
Cloves - 2
Cardamom - 2
Coconut powder - 2 Tablespoons
Khus-Khus (poppy seeds) - 1 Teaspoon
Garlic - 1/4 teaspoon (3 cloves)
Ginger - teaspoon powder
Method :-
  1. Put a reasonable sized vessel on the range and heat oil.

  2. Add cinnamon, cloves and cardamom and fry for 2-3 minutes.

  3. Add onions and green chilies and fry till onions turn brown.

  4. Add garlic + ginger paste and fry for a minute or so.

  5. Add vegetables and fry for about 3 minutes.

  6. Add Water (about a cup or two).

  7. Let the vegetables + turmeric powder cook.

  8. If you are using canned or frozen vegetables skip the above step.

  9. Add coconut paste, khus-khus, salt and wait until cooked. (note: Cook on low heat.)

Source : Indian Recipes.pdf & Abi who shared this book with me.

Gobi Aloo (Cauliflower and Potatoes)

Gobi Aloo (Cauliflower and Potatoes)

This recipe livens up ordinary cauliflower and potatoes into something quite different. The recipe shown here has spices that are not necessary (like cloves and cardamom) or at least that's not how MOM made it at home, however it adds a nice touch.


Ingredients :-
Large cauliflower - 1
Medium sized potatoes - 3
Large Onion sliced thinly in long slices - 1/3
Mustard seeds - 1 Tea Spoon
Cardamom - 2 or 3 pods
Coriander - 1 Tea Spoon
Cumin seeds - 1 Tea Spoon
Turmeric - 1/2 Tea Spoon
Bayleaf - 1
Cloves - 3
Vegetable Oil - 3 Tabel Spoon
Method :-
  1. Start boiling the potatoes in a saucepan. Let them boil for at least 15 minutes. After they are done, turn off the heat and let them stand in the water.

  2. Cut the cauliflower into small bite sized pieces (roughly 1" cubes), throwing away most of the stem pieces. Wash and drain in a collander.

  3. While the potatoes are cooking, heat the oil in a wide skillet until it is very hot. Add the mustard seeds and wait until they start popping. Add bay leaves, cardamom and cloves.

  4. Mix around for a while and then add onions. Wait until the onion starts to turn before adding the rest of the spices (except for turmeric).

  5. Put the cauliflower in the skillet and fry in the oil and spices for 2 minutes. While the cauliflower is frying, cut up the potatoes into bite sized pieces and add to the skillet. Add turmeric and stir.

  6. Continue stirring the vegetables under medium heat for another couple of minutes. Add 1/2 cup of water and reduce heat to low. Cover skillet and let cook for 5 minutes.

  7. Check tenderness of vegetables. If they are still too hard, add another 1/4 cup of water and cover again for 5 minutes.

  8. Salt to taste and serve.

Source : Indian Recipes.pdf & Abi who shared this book with me.

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Every 30 minutes until potatoes

Drying potatoes is a quick and easy way to store them for later use. Use a dehydrator, solar oven or conventional oven.

Step 1Wash potatoes, removing any spoiled areas. Skins can be removed or left on for vitamins.

Step 2Bring a large kettle of water to a boil. Add salt to taste.

Step 3Slice potatoes into 1/8-inch-thick rounds.

Step 4Place potato slices in a vegetable basket and dip into boiling salt water.

Step 5Wait for water to return to a boil.

Step 6Boil potatoes for 6 to 8 minutes.

Step 7Remove potatoes from boiling water and place basket of potatoes in ice water for 15 minutes.

Step 8Spread blanched potatoes in a single layer between paper towels and blot dry.

Step 9To dry in conventional oven, coat cookie sheets with vegetable-oil spray.

Step 10Spread blanched potato slices on sheets in a single layer.

Step 11Place in oven on lowest setting, around 170 degrees F.

Step 12Keep oven door cracked for air circulation and for moisture to escape.

Step 13Turn slices over after 1 hour.

Step 14Continue turning every 30 minutes until potatoes are brittle and translucent, but not pliable.

Step 15To dry in dehydrator, place potato slices on racks coated lightly with vegetable-oil spray. Place slices in a single layer and not touching each other.

Step 16Follow dehydrator instructions on settings and times.

Step 17Let potatoes cool; store in a glass jar or large plastic bag.

How to Grow Sprouts

Growing your own food and being self-sufficient is always a good feeling. Growing food in your kitchen is even better. One food that is very easy to grow in your kitchen throughout the year is sprouts. Sprouts are nutritious and full of flavor. They are also considered a "live" food and will provide much energy for the body that is long-lasting. Sprouts are a great source of protein, vitamin C and vitamin B. Sprouts are considered an antioxidant and can help prevent diseases such as cancer.Sprouts can be made from a variety of seeds, such as, alfalfa, clover, mung bean, wheat, sunflower, soybean, broccoli, radishes, flax seed and many more. These seeds can be purchased at most garden nurseries, health food stores, neighborhood co-ops or online. Sprouts are a very economical way to get the required vegetables in your diet. In this article, you will learn how easy it is to make sprouts in your kitchen from alfalfa seeds. In just a few days, you can enjoy delicious, homegrown sprouts in your salads, sandwiches and other dishes.

Preparing for the Growth Process
Step 1

Certified Organic Alfalfa SeedsPlace approximately two tablespoons of alfalfa seeds into the bottom of a clean, quart-size mason jar. This is going to produce about two cups of sprouts.

Step 2Fill the jar with about two to three inches of water.

Step 3

Alfalfa Seeds Soaking 8 Hours in Mason Jar, Covered with CheeseclothScrew on the strainer cap if you have one. If you don't have a plastic strainer cap cut a square of cheesecloth wider than the mouth of the jar. Place this piece of cheesecloth over the mouth of the jar and secure it onto the mouth with a rubber band.This cheesecloth will strain the water from the seeds. Eventually, you may want to purchase a strainer cap, which is easier to use. Strainer caps are made to fit mason jars only.

Step 4Place the jar of alfalfa seeds and water in your kitchen, in a dark place at room temperature (about 70 degrees) and let it soak for about eight hours. We'll bring it out to the light later.

Step 5

Sprouting Lid For Mason JarsAfter eight hours, drain the water (through the strainer) from your jar. This is the only time you will have to soak your seeds for eight hours. Add more fresh water to the seeds in your jar. This can be done through the strainer or cheesecloth. Swirl the water around the seeds and drain it again through the strainer or cheese cloth.

Step 6Place the drained jar of wet seeds upside down, tipping at a 45 degree angle. You can prop it up against a corner of a wall. Let it sit on a dish or tray to catch the liquid. In this way excess water can still drain out while the seeds remain moist, but not wet.

Growing Your Sprouts
Step 1Two to three times each day, rinse your seeds with water and drain it as you did before. Drain it well--you don't want the seeds to be too wet or sitting in water--you just want them moist.

Step 2On the second day you will notice that the alfalfa seeds have already started to sprout. Keep rinsing your seeds as before, two to three times each day.

Step 3When your alfalfa sprouts are about one to one and a half inches long, (which may be on day four or day five) move the jar to a place in your kitchen where it can get indirect sunlight for about five hours. This will turn the brown-looking leaves a beautiful deep green and raise the vitamin content of the sprouts, especially vitamin A.

Step 4

Mason Jar Filled with Alfalfa Sprouts after 4 to 5 DaysAfter five hours of indirect sunlight, return them to their previous spot and continue your rinsing and draining of the sprouts with water as before; moving them back to indirect sunlight if necessary.

Step 5When your sprouts are nice and dark green, rinse them well and place them in a sealed container (preferable a see-through plastic container) with room for excess moisture to drain. Store your sprouts in the refrigerator. They are now ready to eat!Your fresh, homegrown alfalfa sprouts can now be used in many delicious ways.

How to Dry Potatoes

Drying potatoes is a quick and easy way to store them for later use. Use a dehydrator, solar oven or conventional oven.

Step 1Wash potatoes, removing any spoiled areas. Skins can be removed or left on for vitamins.

Step 2Bring a large kettle of water to a boil. Add salt to taste.

Step 3Slice potatoes into 1/8-inch-thick rounds.

Step 4Place potato slices in a vegetable basket and dip into boiling salt water.

Step 5Wait for water to return to a boil.

Step 6Boil potatoes for 6 to 8 minutes.

Step 7Remove potatoes from boiling water and place basket of potatoes in ice water for 15 minutes.

Step 8Spread blanched potatoes in a single layer between paper towels and blot dry.

Step 9To dry in conventional oven, coat cookie sheets with vegetable-oil spray.

Step 10Spread blanched potato slices on sheets in a single layer.

Step 11Place in oven on lowest setting, around 170 degrees F.

Step 12Keep oven door cracked for air circulation and for moisture to escape.

Step 13Turn slices over after 1 hour.

Step 14Continue turning every 30 minutes until potatoes are brittle and translucent, but not pliable.

Step 15To dry in dehydrator, place potato slices on racks coated lightly with vegetable-oil spray. Place slices in a single layer and not touching each other.

Step 16Follow dehydrator instructions on settings and times.

Step 17Let potatoes cool; store in a glass jar or large plastic bag.

Parsnips

Parsnips

Serves 3

· 4-5 medium sized parsnips

· salt


Preheat the oven to 200°C, 400°F or Gas mark 6. Peel the parsnips and cut in half lengthways. Blanch by putting into cold salted water and bringing to the boil. Drain thoroughly and sprinkle lightly with salt. Place on a non-stick baking tray without fat in the oven for about 30 minutes or until the parsnips are soft in the center when pierced with a fork.

DRY POTATOES

DRY POTATOES (SOOKHA ALOO)

Green Pepper 2 large ones
Chili powder 1\4 teaspoon
Turmeric powder 1\8 teaspoon
Dhania powder 1\2 teaspoon
Coconut flakes 1 tablespoon
Khus Khus (poppy seeds) 1 teaspoon
Fresh Coriander leaves 1 small bunch
Tomatoes 2 small
Onions 2
Oil 2 tablespoons
Vadiuma 1 small piece
Salt 1 1\4 teaspoon

Note :

Vadium is a combination of various spices.

Method

1. Cut the green peppers, onion and tomatoes lengthwise.
2. Grind chili-powder, turmeric, dhania powder, coconut and poppy seeds.
3. Heat oil and add vadium.
4. When vadium turns brown, add onions and fry for 4 minutes.
5. Add tomatoes and fry for 2 minutes.
6. Add green pepper and Masala.
7. Add coriander leaves.
8. Cook on low heat (should take around 15 minutes).

How to Keep Teeth White Naturally

How to Keep Teeth White Naturally

There are many effective methods of teeth whitening available, but some come with heavy price tags. Here are some steps you can take at home to whiten teeth naturally without breaking the bank.
Things You’ll Need:
  • Straw
  • Toothbrush
  • Lemon Juice
  • Salt
  • Baking soda
  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Strawberries

Step 1:
Limit your consumption of drinks that stain tooth enamel. A few of these include coffee, tea and red wine. If you simply can't cut back on these beverages, consider drinking them though a straw to limit the amount of liquid that actually comes in contact with teeth.

Step 2:
Brush your teeth immediately after eating, especially if eating foods that stain easily, such as berries.

Step 3:
Rub raw strawberries on your teeth, preferably pureed. There is an enzyme in strawberries that acts as a whitening agent. You'll want to brush and rinse after applying the strawberries to remove the natural sugars and acids they may leave behind.

Step 4:
Eat crunchy foods that require a lot of chewing such as carrots, celery, broccoli and apples. These foods are abrasive and will remove built up plaque, which dulls the appearance of teeth.

Step 5:
Dip your toothbrush directly into baking soda and brush. The results are worth the lousy taste.

Step 6:
Combine lemon juice and one teaspoon of salt to make a paste-like substance. Brush your teeth and rinse. Again, not so pleasant on the palate, but your teeth will thank you.

Step 7:
Use hydrogen peroxide to brush your teeth. Dip your toothbrush into a small capful of the peroxide and brush as you would with regular toothpaste, being careful not to swallow. Rinse with water.


Tips :
  • Consider using one of the several whitening toothpastes on the market that have all-natural ingredients.

  • Brushing after every meal and flossing regularly are the first steps in maintaining a healthy smile.
Hope it would be useful. 'A thanks' would be nice.

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10 Things to Consider Before You Send the Email

10 Things to Consider Before You Send the Email

Email is the primary mode of communication between Internet users. You use email to network with other bloggers, to grow your online business, to convert potential prospects into clients and so on. The micro blogging sites like Twitter, Facebook may have changed the way we share information but when it comes in communicating with web users, email is probably the simplest and universally accepted option.

Having said that, it's obvious that you should pay attention to all those emails you send everyday. Here are a few tips for maintaining proper email etiquette:

1. Use a meaningful subject.

Just as a meaningful title makes a reader read a blog post, a meaningful subject of your email sets it apart from the crowd. A meaningful subject saves time as the recipient can grasp your idea quickly.

For example: If you want to post a guest article at Dailyblogtips and want to contact Daniel, use the subject line as "Guest article" rather than "Hello Daniel".

2. Skip the introductory paragraphs, jump directly to the point

When you are writing an email, keep the purpose in focus. Do not make the email longer by adding unnecessary introductions or links. The person whom you are writing the email may have dozens of emails to read and if you make the email long and boring, he will rather skip reading it.

Thus, avoid the boring intros and jump directly to your point. It saves time at both ends.

3. Use saved templates for answering commonly asked questions

If you get frequent emails where readers ask you the same questions, spend some time writing a template and save it in your drafts folder. Whenever you get a similar message to which you have replied before, just paste the template into the email message.

4. Add a human touch. Make it personal

I just said using templates to answer commonly asked questions. But do not overkill by making everything automated. There are some emails that will need your personal attention. So spend some time on them and try to provide some value. Not only you will get respect from the receiver, it also adds an impression that you care about your prospects.

5. Never write in capital case

WRITING AN EMAIL IN CAPITAL CASE makes it difficult to read and the receiver will get annoyed for sure. Hence, do not write an email in capital letters or else your message might end up in the trash folder.

6. Stick to the proper message thread

Including the earlier conversations in your reply is a good habit. The receiver might not remember the subject and the progress of each and every conversation. Hence an email without a thread will surely frustrate the receiver and he will have to spend some time searching for earlier threads of the conversation.

Gmail automatically includes the threads in your "reply" messages. Whenever you are replying to an email conversation always click "reply" instead of composing a new email message.

7. Read the email before you send it

Before you hit the send button, read what you have just typed. There may be spelling and grammatical mistakes which might have slipped through. Try to read the email from the receivers angle and see if it delivers the same meaning which you are trying to convey.

8. Don’t use abbreviations, slang and emoticons

Business emails should be formal as they reflect the posture of your organization or company. If you lower the weight of your business email by adding lots of abbreviations and smilies (e.g., LOL and :) - smiles ), chances are there that your clients won’t take you seriously.

9. Be careful with formatting

Do not try to decorate your email message with lots of colors and formatted stuff. If you unnecessarily highlight text, the email can appear to be spammy. As a general rule, use black color on a white background.

10. Use short and simple sentences

Email’s should be simple to read and should convey the meaning as quick as possible. Never think that if your writing is Shakespearean, the recipient will take interest in reading it. Keep the sentences short and simple and never write an email when you are angry – it reflects.

Do you take care of all of the above mentioned emailing habits ? Let us know through the comments section.

Hope this will be useful.

Source : DailyBlogTips

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