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Sunday, September 29, 2013

How to make Ravva laddu?


Ravva laddu is a very famous south Indian sweet recipe that can be made at home. It can be easily made at your home with less ingredients. Try it and enjoy the real taste of Indian recipes.


Ingredients


2 Cups - Ravva

1 Cups - Maida

2 Cups - Powdered Sugar

1 Cup - Ghee

6 – 7 - Cardamoms

Cashew nuts, Raisins – as required

Method


    ravva laddu
  1. Pour ghee in a heated pan and roast ravva, in thin flame. Roast it until you get a good smell and keep it aside.

  2. Now add 2 teaspoons of ghee and roast maida for 2 minutes.

  3. Next add roasted ravva and roast it again for like 2 – 3 minutes.

  4. Remove it from the stove when you get a good aroma and spread it on a plate and wait for it to cool.

  5. Fry the cashew nuts and kismis with gee.

  6. Now add the powdered sugar, Cardamom powder and dry fruits.

Then mix well and make shapes of round laddus.

How to make bread halwa?


Bread halwa is a great alternative for bread dislikers. Halwa made of bread is a ready to eat Indian recipe and can be cooked with minimum efforts. The procedure for Bread halwa  is given below. Follow the steps carefully and enjoy. Halwa can also be prepared with Ravva also using this recipe.


Ingredients


Milk bread- 1

Ghee- 1 cup

Milk- 1/2 litre

Sugar- 1 cup

Almonds- 6

Cashew nuts- 12

Cardamom pods powder- 4

Procedure


bread halwa1. Shed the bread into 1 inch pieces. You need not discard the sides of milk bread because they too are sweet.

2. Heat 1 cup of ghee in a deep bottomed pan. When it warms up, sautรฉ the almonds and cashew nuts in it and fry until brown colour.

3. Now add the shredded bread pieces to ghee. Sautรฉ it on low flame for 4-5 minutes. When the bread turns brown in colour, remove from flame.

4. Meanwhile, start boiling milk in a deep bottomed pan.

5. Add the breed pieces in to it, stir for  2 minutes then keep adding sugar at a time. Stir the milk to dissolve the sugar completely. Then add Cardamom pods powder

6. Finally garnish the bread halwa with fried almonds and cashew nuts.

You can either serve this Bread halwa sweet-dish hot or chilled.

How to make sweet pongal?


Sweet pongal is one of the famous Indian recipes that can be made of rice and jagerry. Pongal is a regular recipe for south Indians. Try the simple steps and become a master chef with minimum efforts and ingredients. Pongal can also be prepared as Hot pongal, try this also for change in taste.


Ingredients


Raw Rice--1 cup
Green Gram Dal (pesarapappu)--1/2 cup
Milk—1 ½ cup
Jaggery (powdered) (bellam)- 3 cups
Ghee—4 ½ tbsp
Cashewnuts-2 tbsp
Raisins-2 tbsp
Cardamoms (powdered)- 5 no
Cloves (powdered)- 2 no
1 small piece Nutmeg (grated or powdered)
A pinch of Saffron
Water--2  cups

Method


1. Roast dry the green gram dal  with ½ tsp of ghee for a couple of minutes.
2. Cook the rice and green gram dal with 2 cups of water and 1 ½   cup milk and set aside.
3. Dissolve the jaggery in 3/4 cup water and cook on a low heat till the jaggery melts.
4. Strain the jaggery to remove the dirt.
5. Put the syrup once more on the heat and stir till it becomes slightly sticky.
6. Add this solution to the cooked rice and dal and then add the powdered cardamoms then switch off the stove.
7. Heat the 4 tbsp ghee and Fry the cashew nuts, raisins and add to the pongal.
8. Add  cloves nutmeg and saffron.
9. Mix well and serve hot.

It is so simple. Try Sweet pongal at your home today.

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Why do most people prefer East facing houses?


East facing houses are mostly chosen by many people while building new houses or buying flats. Building a new house or purchasing a new flat in an apartment is an every man's dream. However, with lack of knowledge, most of us do mistakes in choosing an appropriate design and plan of our house. In apartments, planning is pre-designed and the buyer should accept according to it. In the case of independent houses, the choice is with you.

Here are some of the tips while chosing a plot or house and answers for the above question. Keep reading.

Pro's: You can see beautiful sunrises, lots and lots of morning and early afternoon sunshine, warmer facing East rooms in the winter mornings. windows facing west in the evening will have beautiful sunsets.

Con's: Those who doesn't like to wake up early, sunlight creates disturbance .Heat in summertime, and the rooms facing east will be darker late afternoon and evening.

However, there are interesting facts according to Vastu Shastra.

Scientific facts about East facing.

Sun raises from 'East', this is the main reason. Sun is nothing but visible ‘God’. The sunlight has great power to vanish germs, virus and harmful bacteria. Morning sunlight gives vitamin-D which helps you to re-energize for the entire day. And many more....

Read the benefits and plan accordingly.



  • Wealth and progeny are assured for the houses having more open space in the east.

  • If there is room or verandah in the eastern portion of the house, prosperity and good health are assured.

  • If there is a main gate in east and there is open space in north, it ensures good results.

  • The east main gate having no open space in the north direction will not have any bad effects provided the house is built as per Vastu Sastra.

  • The height of the east wall of the house being less than the west wall results in good outcome.

  • The floor lowered towards east than the central room is good. The east elevated land is bad. The inmates will be poor and unhealthy.

  • Slopped east verandah provides health and fame.

  • RCC house having no verandah can have a small balcony in north-east to have the same effect of east verandah.

  • If the water used in the house flows towards east, it ensures good health.

  • Well or water tank in east is good.

  • Should not construct house towards east. If the house is built close to east boundary, there is chance of having dearth of male child or else the male child may be handicapped.

  • If the house is built close to the east boundary and with more space in west, the inmates will be prone to diseases and untimely deaths.

  • Heap of soil, stone or garbage in east paves the way for loss of property.

  • If the east verandah is slopped towards west, it is indicative of eye diseases, paralysis etc.

  • If a portion of the house is rented out, the owner should live in the elevated portion. Lest, financial loss may result.

  • The compound wall should be lower to the door level. Otherwise, there will be more troubles to the inmates.

  • East boundary wall should be lower than the west boundary wall. This will ward off complications in the life.

Tips for East facing houses



  • More open area is to be left on east and north sides.

  • The main door must be on the north-east corner or east (Positive).

  •  The kitchen must be in south-east corner or as second choice in north-west corner.

  • The stair case can be built in north-west or south east corner and never in north-east corner.

  • The north-east corner of the house should not extend beyond south -east corner.

  • Any type of construction like security room, E.B room, garage Etc... shall not be built on the north east corner of the plot.

  • Big trees or heavy flower pots should not to be kept in the north-east corner of the plot.

  • While digging well, sump due care to be taken not to affect the north-east corner.

  • Portico, Car Park should not be built extending the north-east corner of the house.

  • The north-east corner of the house should not extend beyond south east corner.

  • The Master bed room must be built in the South west corner and children' room in the north west corner.

  • The Hall can well be placed in the East side towards north or in the north east corner.

  • If more windows are provided in the east side the flow sun light in the morning will bring good luck and health.

  • East side elevation must not be higher that of west side.

  • If waste water, rain water and drainage are passed out from the north-east direction, the children will prosper in studies and profession.

Monday, September 9, 2013

How to increase income from Savings account?


Are you getting income from your savings account? If you have a lot of cash, lying idle in your savings Bank Account, and at the same time you don’t want to commit to long-term investment, and you still want to still gain some income from your account?

Then, you enable the Auto-Sweep facility in your Savings Bank account.

This will make sure you earn good interest on a major part on the cash lying in your Savings account.



What is Auto-Sweep Account ?

“Auto Sweep” is a facility which provides, the combined benefits of a Savings Bank account and fixed deposits. Auto-Sweep facility interlinks your saving bank account with a Deposit account and helps you to get extra amount on the money lying in your bank account.

 How ‘Auto Sweep’ works?

You need to define a “threshold limit”, and money up to that limit will be in the form of cash in your savings account and any amount above this, “limit” will be automatically be converted into a Fixed Deposit and you will start earning normal FD returns on that part of the money. At any point in time, if you need money more than is lying in your bank account, the money lying in the Fixed Deposits is Reversed-sweeped into your savings account and you can withdraw the amount you wish.

Example:

Suppose your account has Rs 1 lac for 1 year, it will earn 3.5% interest on it (for normal Savings bank account), which is Rs 3,500 for a year. However if you have auto-sweep enabled in your savings account with threshold limit of Rs 20,000, the additional 80,000 will actually be in form of a fixed deposit and it will earn an interest of 8% (varies with your bank). In this, you will earn 3.5% of 20,000 which turns out to be Rs 700 and 8% of 80,000 which is Rs 6,400 , a total of 7,100 , which is almost 100% more than the first case .

Facility in different banks

  • IDBI Bank – Sweep-in Savings Account

  • Axis Bank – Encash 24

  • Union Bank – Union Flexi Deposit

  • HDFC Bank – Super Saver Facility

  • Bank of India – BOI Savings Plus Scheme

  • Oriental Bank of Commerce – Flexi Fixed Deposit Scheme

  • State Bank of India – Multi Option Deposit Scheme

  • Allahabad Bank – Flexi-fix Deposit

  • Bank of Maharashtra – Mixie Deposit Scheme

  • Corporation Bank – Money Flex

  • United Bank of India – United Bonanza Savings Scheme

 How it will help in tax deduction?


As per section 80TTA, Savings account interest up to Rs 10,000 is exempted from tax

A normal savings account cannot give such 10k interests..

So why waiting? Rush to your bank immediately and convert your savings account immediately.

Friday, September 6, 2013

How to get rid of Hair fall?


Loss of hair (hair fall) at a very tender age has become a common disorder these days. It causes a great deal of concern to persons affected by loss of hair, especially Indian women who regard good hair growth with thick long hair as a sign of beauty.

Hair is formed in minute pockets in the skin, called follicles. An upgrowth at the base of the folic, called the papilla, actually produces hair; when a special group of cells turn amino acids into keratin, a type of protein of which hair is made. The rate of production of these protein " building blocks." determines hair growth. The average growth rate is about 1.2 cm per month, growing faster on women between the ages 15 and 30.

What are the Causes?


The most important cause of loss of hair is inadequate nutrition. Even a partial lack of almost any nutrient may cause hair to fall. Persons lacking vitamin B6 lose their hair and those deficient in folic acid often become completely bald. But the hair grows normally after the liberal intake of these vitamins.

Another important cause of falling of hair is stress such as worry, anxiety and sudden shock. Stress leads to a severe tension in the skin of the scalp. This adversely affects the supply of essential nutrition required for the healthy growth of the hair. General debility, syphilis, chronic cold, influenza and anaemia, also gives rise to this disorder. It makes the roots of the hair weak, resulting in the falling of hair. Unclean condition of the scalp can also cause loss of hair. It weakens the hair roots by blocking the pores with the collected dirt. Heredity is another predisposing factor which may cause hair to fall.

 How it can be treated?


The healthy condition of the hair depends, to a very large extent , on the intake of sufficient amounts of essential nutrients in the daily diet. Hair is made of protein and adequate protein is necessary for luxuriant hair. Women require 60 grams, men 80 to 90, adolescent boys and girls 80 to 100 grams of protein. It is supplied by milk, buttermilk, yogurt,soyabean, eggs, cheese, meat and fish. A lack of vitamin A may cause the hair to be caurse and ugly. A deficiency of some of the B vitamins, of iron, copper and iodine may cause hair disorders like falling of hair and premature greying. Lack of inositol causes loss of hair. Any person having trouble with his or her hair should eat foods rich in inositol such as yeast, liver and molasses. Research has, however, shown that women have a low requirement of inositol. Although this vitamin may help to stimulate the growth of a woman’s hair, its lack is probably not a major cause of slow growth . Women are generally deficient in iodine and vitamin B1, either of which can slow down circulation to the scalp to such an extent that hair may fall out and new hair grow in very slowly. Women who keep their diets adequate in iodine, the B vitamins and iron have a better growth of hair. According to Adelle Davis, a world famous nutritionist, "increasing the intake of protein, particularly of liver, wheat germ and yeast, and supplementing the diet with a teaspoon of inositol daily usually stops a man’s hair from falling, and I have seen three or four persons whose hair became thick after these improvements were made. "Persons with a tendency to lose hair should thus take a well balanced and correct diet, made up of foods which in combination should supply all the essential nutrients. It has been found that a diet which contains liberal quantities of ( i) seeds, nuts and grains, ( ii) vegetables and (iii) fruits would provide adequate amounts of all the essential nutrients. Each food group should roughly form the bulk of one of the three principal meals. These foods should , however, be supplemented with certain special foods such as milk, vegetable oils, honey, wheat germ, yeast and liver.

Remedies at Home?


Several home remedies have been found useful in the prevention and treatment of the loss of the hair. The most effective among these remedies is a vigorous rubbing of the scalp with fingers after washing the hair with cold water. The scalp should be rubbed vigorously till it starts to tingle with the heat. It will activate the sebaceous glands and energise the circulation of blood in the affected area, making the hair grow healthy. Amla oil, prepared by boiling dry pieces of amla in coconut oil, is considered a valuable hair tonic for enriching hair growth. A mixture of equal quantity of fresh amla juice and lime juice used as a shampoo stimulates hair growth and prevents hair loss. Lettuce ( salad-ka-patta) is useful in preventing hair loss through deficiencies. A mixture of lettuce and spinach juice is said to help the growth of hair if it is drunk to the extent of half a litre a day. The juice of alfalfa ( lecerne) in combination with carrot and lettuce juice  taken daily also helps the growth of hair to a remarkable extent. The combination of these juices is rich in elements which are particularly useful for the growth of hair. While preparing alfalfa juice, the leaves of the plant only may be used when it can be obtained fresh. Daily application of refined coconut oil mixed with limewater and lime juice on the hair, prevents loss of hair and lengthens them. Application of the juice of green coriander leaves on the head is also considered beneficial. Amaranth, known as chaulai-ka-saag in the vernacular, is another valuable remedy. Application of its fresh leaf-juice helps the growth of the hair and keeps them soft.

Mustard oil, boiled with henna leaves, is useful in healthy growth of hair. About 250 grams of mustard oil should be boiled in tinned basin. A little quantity of henna leaves should be gradually put in this oil till about 60 grams of these leaves are thus burnt in the oil. The oil should then be filtered through a cloth and stored well in a bottle. A regular massage of the head with this oil will produce abundant hair.

Another effective home remedy for loss of hair is the application of coconut milk all over the scalp and massaging it into the hair loss. It will nourish the hair and promote hair growth. The coconut milk is prepared by grinding the coconut shavings and squeezing it well.

Washing the hair with a paste of cooked black gram dal, (urad dal) and fenugreek ( methi) lengthens the hair. A fine paste made from pigeon pea or red gram ( arhar dal ) can also be applied regularly with beneficial results on bald patches. Regular use of castor oil as hair oil helps the luxuriant growth of the hair.

Certain home remedies have also been found useful in case of patchy loss of hair. The seeds of lime and black pepper seeds, ground to get a fine paste, is one of the valuable remedies. This paste applied on the patches, has mildly irritant action. This increases blood circulation in the affected area and stimulates hair growth. The paste should be applied twice a day for a few weeks.

Another useful remedy for patchy loss of hair is the paste of liquorice (mulethi) made by grinding the pieces in milk with a pinch of saffron. This paste should be applied over the bald patches in the night before going to bed.

How to make hot pongal ?


Here is another tastiest hot pongal recipe which can be made with rice with very less ingredients. Follow these steps to prepare. You have read the sweet pongal recipe before

Ingredients:


Pepper – 1 tsp

Moong dal – 1 cup

Rice – 1 cup

Ginger – garlic paste – 1 tsp

Ghee – 2 tsp

Sajeera – 1 tsp

Chilli pieces – 1 tsp

Salt – to taste



Soak rice and moong dal together for ½ hour before preparation.


Procedure

hot pongal
  • Take a pan and add some ghee, let it heat for some time.

  • Add Sajeera, peppar, ginger – garlic paste and chilli pieces and fry for some time (1 – 2 min).

  • Add 3 glasses of water and boil for 5 minutes.

  • Add the soaked rice and moong dal to this boiled mixture and cook until water evaporates completely.

That’s all

Serve Hot.