Monday, December 28, 2009

Things you need to stop tweeting about

1. What you are eating
2. Social Media
3. The conference you are at
4. Twitter itself
5. Your workout
6. Your kid, dog, cat, goat, or whatever else
7. Speaking out of context
8. Dailybooth photos
9. Emotional breakthroughs
10. The number of followers you have

in reference to:

"Tweet This This was created by @oatmeal, and I can assure you I've never tweeted any of the above items.   <!-- google_ad_client = "pub-9809664566402222"; /* more sidebar 200x200, created 11/11/09 */ google_ad_slot = "8047802966"; google_ad_width = 200; google_ad_height = 200; //-->"
- 10 things you need to stop tweeting about - The Oatmeal (view on Google Sidewiki)

Friday, December 18, 2009

The Many Menus of Mumbai

Restaurants offer a passage to Indian cuisines hard to find outside the country

in reference to:

"Restaurants offer a passage to Indian cuisines hard to find outside the country"
- Mumbai Restaurant Guide | By Stan Sesser - WSJ.com (view on Google Sidewiki)

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Moogha Gathi (Sprouted Moong Curry)

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Mooga gaati is a dish with sprouted moong and coconut paste prepared in Goa. Its almost same as mooga randayi  but it has sweetish taste due to jaggery. There are many versions of gaati and this is one of them.

This dish is like a gravy. Not dry. Also when you let it sit in the pan you will not see any water colleting on top. So it is not too watery like dal. It is served as a side dish and it mainly prepared in almost all hindu households during Ganesh Festival as the meals are only veg.

Ingredients:
1 cup sprouted moong
1/2 cup coconut
5-6 curry leaves
2 green chilies
1 red chili
4-5 black pepper
1/2 tsp coriander seeds
A pinch turmeric
1/2 – 1 tsp jaggery
2 pieces of kokum
Oil
A pinch asafetida
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
Salt

Method:
Wash sprouted moong. Cook them in enough water.
Heat a little oil and add slitted green chilies. When they are fried, take out and add pepper, coriander seeds. Grind with coconut, turmeric, red and green chilies.
Add the paste to cooked moong, add jaggery, kokum, salt. Cook.
Heat oil. Add mustard seeds. When they start popping, add asafoetida and curry leaves. Pour the seasoning over the dish.
Serve hot as a side dish with rice and dal/gravy.

Serves : 2-3
Preparation time : 30mins

Thursday, October 08, 2009

FRIENDS............Desi Style!

  

 

Friendship is not about "I m sorry "  its about "abbe  teri  galti hai "
Friendship is not about "I m there for u  "  its about "kahan marr gaya saale  "
Friendship is not about "I understand "  its about "sab teri wajah se hua manhus"
Friendship is not about "I care for u  "  its about "kamino tumhe chhod ke kahan jaunga "
Friendship is not about "I m happy for ur success "its about "chal party de saale"
Friendship is not about "I love that girl"  its about "saalo izzat se dekho tumhari bhabhi hain "
Friendship is not about "R u coming for outing tomorrow " its about " nautanki nahi, hum kal bahar ja rahe hai "
Friendship is not about "Get well soon " its about " Itna piyega toh yehi hoga"
Friendship is not about "All the best for ur career" its about " bahut hua, abhi toh switch mar saale"


Did you know??

MOPED is the short term  for 'Motorized Pedaling'.

POP MUSIC is 'Popular Music'  shortened.

BUS is the short term for 'Omnibus' that means  everybody.

FORTNIGHT comes from 'Fourteen Nights' (Two  Weeks).

DRAWING ROOM was actually a 'withdrawing room'  where people withdrew
after Dinner. Later the prefix 'with' was  dropped.

NEWS refers to information from Four directions N,  E, W and S.

AG-MARK, which some products bear, stems from  'Agricultural Marketing'.

JOURNAL is a diary that tells  about 'Journey for a day' during each Day's business.

QUEUE  comes from 'Queen's Quest'.. Long back a long row of people as  waiting to see the Queen. Someone made the comment Queen's  Quest.

TIPS come from 'To Insure Prompt Service'. In olden  days to get Prompt service from servants in an inn, travelers used  to drop coins in a Box
on which was written 'To Insure Prompt  Service'. This gave rise to the custom of Tips.

JEEP is a  vehicle with unique Gear system. It was invented during World War  II (1939-1945). It was named 'General Purpose Vehicle
(GP)'.GP  was changed into JEEP later.





Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Serves him right…

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Asha for Education - Boston/MIT on Facebook

Asha is a global non-profit organization dedicated to catalyzing socio-economic change in India through the education of underprivileged children. Founded in 1995, Asha's Boston/MIT chapter is a group of dedicated working professionals and stud...ents in New England that has developed long-standing ties to people and organizations in India working to expand and improve education. It has become a magnet for students, young professionals, and those who simply want a chance to contribute to the betterment of humanity. With minimal overhead costs, mainly borne by volunteers, the organization is able to send 100% of donations directly to projects. But Asha is not just a funding agency; it is also a partner with those grass-roots organizations who are doing the daily work to make a change in their communities and in their country. Asha creates a relationship built on trust, friendship, and shared ideals, with our project partners. Volunteers must physically visit a project site before funding can commence, and thereafter, a steward will regularly communicate with local directors and leads to provide support, advice, and most importantly, act as humble cheerleader for the incredible work they are doing everyday.

NFL Fantasy Files: The Best Players

 

This is a combination of the best NFL Fantasy Player Files. Each video contains a different NFL player doing a cool move whether its passing, catching, or kicking the football.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Thank you for your support

We want to express our appreciation for your recent donation to Work An Hour (WAH) 2009. Your support means a lot to us, and we are sure the fifteen projects featured in WAH this year will benefit a great deal from your contribution. Your commitment to help educate the underprivileged children is greatly appreciated. Every dollar of your donation will be used in providing education to the poor and underprivileged children in India.

Did you know that your donation could be two times more effective with company matching funds? It is a policy in several companies, where the company matches their employees donation to registered non-profit organizations such as Asha for Education, effectively doubling your donation with no additional cost to you. If you have not yet requested company matching for your contribution, we request you to do so now. Please drop a mail to wah@ashanet.org with your name, Company name and the address the matching check is mailed to for all matching contributions.

Please contact wah@ashanet.org for more information.

Thank you for your generosity,

WAH 2009 team

Friday, September 25, 2009

Sachin Tendulkar early videos

 

Thursday, September 24, 2009

MeraMood.com - Add Music to your Mood, iPhone Desi Bollywood Radio, Bollywood Radio

Very good music site without ads and you can either mix it up or play songs by Music Directors or Singers or Actors/Actresses or Movies. Check it out...

MeraMood.com - Add Music to your Mood, iPhone Desi Bollywood Radio, Bollywood Radio

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Simply Amazing

A female leopard hunts a pregnant female baboon. While the leopard was dragging the baboon, the baboon delivers a baby. Leopard leaves the hunted mother and starts taking care of the newborn baboon. Watch this amazing video from National geographic

Monday, September 21, 2009

मराठी हिंदी

पहलि बार पोहने गया तो क्या हुआ मालुम?
पहिले पानी मे शिरा, फिर पोहा और बाद मे बुडा!!
घाई करो भैया नही तो बस जायेगी, और हमारी पंचाईत होयेगी!!
सरबत मे लिंबु पिळा क्या!!
इतना महाग कैसे रे तेरे यहा, वो कोपरेका भैया तो स्वस्त देता है!!
कंदा काट के, चिर के मस्त ओम्लेट बनाने का और उपर से थोडा कोथिंबिर भुरभुरानेका!!
अरे बाबा गाडी सावली मे लगा!!
ए भाय, मेदुवडा शेपरेट ला, साम्बार मे बूडा के मत लाना!!
केस एकदम बारीक कापो भैया!!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

MIT Students Take Space Photos on $150 Budget.

Two MIT students have successfully photographed the earth from space on a strikingly low budget of $148. Perhaps more significantly, they managed to accomplish this feat using components available off-the-shelf to the average layperson, opening the doors for a new generation of amateur space enthusiasts. The pair plan to launch again soon and hope that their achievements will inspire teachers and students to pursue similar endeavors.

Read iReport @ CNN : http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-328198#

 

 

Read More : http://1337arts.com/

Last day of the campaign... Can you spare an hour?

 
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Only 12 more Hours left... Help educate a child.

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Greetings!

The clock is ticking down to 15th September, to the official end of Asha for Educations's 2009 Work An Hour campaign.

But even as WAH 2009 comes to an end, it marks the beginning of hope to more than 7000 children. Hope of education, of a better future. Give them a lending hand, spare an hour of your time and join us in enusuring that they have a bright and hopeful future.

Work An Hour. Prepare. Educate. Empower.

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$99,000 raised.

Mail your checks to
"Gators for Asha, 300-9 J Wayne Reitz Union, PO Box 118505, Gainesville, FL - 32611"

 
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Monday, September 14, 2009

Time Flies... last 2 days to go!

 
 
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An hour is precious. Donate yours for something equally precious.
Greetings!

Work an Hour (WAH) 2009 is in its last two days of the campaign. Thanks to the support of generous donors, we have raised more than $72,000 so far. But we are still short of our target and need your help.

A worthy cause, a perfect time. Donate Now!

Support
15 Projects
300+ Teachers
7000+ Students

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$200,000 Target. $73,000 Raised.
 
Work An Hour. Prepare. Educate. Empower.
Mail your checks to "Gators for Asha, 300-9 J Wayne Reitz Union, PO Box 1185051, Gainesville, FL - 32611"
Add color to the life of a child.

 
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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Dessert Wine

We were on the hunt for good dessert wines since the past three years. I have listed some of our personal favorites. Bear in mind, I don’t drink too much nor have any clue about smell & colors. I go by my taste…

  • Castello del Poggio Moscato

Castello del Poggio Moscato d'Asti (2007)

Winery: Castello del Poggio

Varietal: Muscat Blanc À Petits Grains
Region: Italy > Piemonte > Asti
Color: Straw-yellow with golden reflections and a delicate mousse.

Apple pear flavor. Sweet but not at all cloying; well-balanced and with an extremely refined fruitiness.

Available in Olive Garden @ ~$6/glass. Not easy to find outside but if you can do let me know!! It is around $12+ online add shipping. Alcohol : 5.5%

 

 

 

  • Taylor’s Port

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Winery: Taylor Family Vineyards Varietal: Blend
Region: USA > New York
Type: Dessert/Fortified
Color: Red

Tastes like Port Wine you can get in India. Reminds me of younger times!! Very cheap option – you can buy a 750ml for just $5.95 with 18% alcohol

A rich, fruity taste and smooth finish make Taylor Port the perfect choice to pair with your favorite dessert. It is a moderately sweet, ruby red port and is delicious for evening sipping. Serve over ice or at room temperature, with a twist, or with soda. More info

 

  • Taylor’s Marsala
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Winery: Taylor Family Vineyards
Varietal: Marsala
Region: Italy > Sicily > Marsala
Type: Table WineColor: Red

Deeply golden, warm and fruity, Taylor Marsala is a classic flavor in gourmet cooking and a smooth satisfying dessert wine. It is a creamy, medium sweet marsala with raisin-like flavoring. A delicious gourmet touch in recipes or for sipping. Serve at room temperature. More Info...

Very cheap option – you can buy a 1.5L for just $8.95 with 18% alcohol

 

 

  • Green Apple Blossom
Winery: Adirondack Winery

Varietal: Gewürztraminer
Region: USA > New York
Type: Fruit Wine
Color: White

This straw-colored white wine is intensely flavorful, reminiscent of a freshly cut green apple. The pleasant soft acidity and luscious, fruity aroma of this crisp wine make it a great refresher.

750ml, 8% Alcohol by Volume $13.50

If you ever visit Adirondack Park – Lake George region do not miss Adirondack Winery & Tasting Room. They have a good variety of wines.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Act now! only five days left for WAH 09!

 
 
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An hour of your time helps shape a better future.
Greetings!

Work an Hour (WAH) 2009 is in its last week of the campaign. Thanks to the support of generous donors, we have raised more than $66,000 so far. But we are still short of our target and need your help.

Your support is crucial in supporting 7000+ children shape a better future. Just an hour's worth of your salary guarantees them a year of education. Best of all, it takes a minute of your time to donate.

A worthy cause, a perfect time. Donate Now!

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$200,000 Target. $66,000 Raised.
 
Work An Hour. Prepare. Educate. Empower.
 
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Support
15 Projects

300+ Teachers
7000+ Students

To learn more about WAH, check us out on YouTube

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Steamed Scallion Ginger Fish Fillets with Bok Choy




In this video, Chinese cooking authority Chef Shirley Cheng of the renowned Culinary Institute of America shows us how to make Steamed Scallion-Ginger Fish Fillets with Bok Choy. A simple sauce of soy sauce, sugar, rice wine, five-spice powder, and fresh ginger is used to marinate and finish the fillets. In coastal Canton, whole fish is often steamed with this sort of sauce, but steaming fillets is much easier at home (and just as tasty). You can use just about any thin, white fish fillet, such as halibut, sole, flounder, catfish, or trout. In the video, Cheng devises a steamer out of a ramekin with a plate on top—and removes it with her bare hands. Unless you have the typically tough hands of a chef, use pot holders or lift the fish out with a spatula. Or simply use a bamboo steamer or a regular steamer, as described in the recipe. Before the dish is served, it is topped with sliced scallions and hot oil, in typical Cantonese style.\

Ingredients:
  • 1/2 cup light soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1/2 cup Shaohsing rice wine
  • 1/2 teaspoon five-spice powder
  • 2 pounds sole fillet, cut into 8 pieces
  • 1 (1-inch) piece fresh ginger, finely julienned
  • 6 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 8 scallions (white and green parts), cut crosswise into 2-inch lengths, then thinly julienned lengthwise
  • Stir-Fried Baby Bok Choy
Preparation:

In medium bowl, whisk together soy sauce, sugar, rice wine, and five-spice powder.

Transfer fish to 2 rimmed plates. Drizzle each piece with 1 tablespoon soy sauce mixture and scatter with julienned ginger. (Set remaining sauce aside for finishing dish.) Cover and refrigerate 15 minutes.

Fit large saucepan with flat steamer basket, fill with 1 inch water, and bring to boil over high heat. Reduce heat to low and transfer 1 plate to steamer basket. Cover and steam 4 minutes. Without lifting lid, turn off flame and allow residual heat to finish cooking until fish is just cooked through, about 1 minute more. Carefully remove plate (keep warm in oven). Return water in steamer to boil, transfer second plate to steamer, and steam remaining fish in same manner.

While fish is steaming, in small saucepan over moderate heat, heat vegetable oil. Keep warm.

Divide fish among 4 plates and top with julienned scallions. Pour splash of hot oil over each dish. Serve immediately with bok choy.

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Happy Teachers Day



Ever looked at an old class photo taken with a favorite teacher and wondered where you would be without him/her? Ever wondered how desperately lost we would have been without their guidance? These men and women have dedicated their life to learning, paving the way and molding our existence. Our TEACHERS! They have transformed our lives through education and taught us the basics on which our success rests. Former president of India, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam had this to say in his 2003 Teachers Day speech - 'A student spends 25,000 hours in the campus. The school must have the best of teachers who have the ability to teach, love teaching and build moral qualities.' .

On September 5th, as we celebrate Teacher's Day - the birthday of India's second president Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, let us reflect on those who have influenced our lives. Create the same experience, that we cherished for long, for the less fortunate.

Asha for Education's Work an Hour campaign provides you with the opportunity to pay tribute to your teachers in a unique way. Support more than 300 teachers across 15 projects and change the lives of more than 7000 underprivileged school children.

Donate now, share a Teachers Day Gift, the gift of education!

15 Projects, 300+ Teachers and 7000+ Students.
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Friday, September 04, 2009

Kolambi Bhaat



1. Marinate the prawns for some time with ginger garlic paste, salt, chili powder and coriander powder.

2. Cook rice with oil, salt, shahi jeera(Black cumin seeds), cloves, cardamon, cinnamon, black pepper and a bay leaf till it is 90% done.

3. Heat oil. Add cardamon, cinnamon, cloves, mace and cumin seeds. When they start spluttering, add the prawns one by one and fry. If all prawns are added together they will leave a lot of moisture, and then instead of frying, the prawns will boil and we want the prawns fried, not boiled. Fry for around 3 mins or till 50% cooked.

4. Remove the prawn and retain the oil in the same vessel. To this oil, add curd, and mix it well.

5. Next add chopped green chillies, coriander leaves, mint leavers, salt, biryani masala and fried onions.

6. Then add the prawns and mix well once. Spread it in the dish. Add the rice on it and spread. Sprinkle coriander leaves, fried onion, garam masala powder(cloves, cinnamon, cardamon and black pepper) and saffron diluted in water.

7. Cover with an air tight lid and cook on low flame for around 7-10 mins.

When done, mix well and serve hot.

TAGS: Kolambi Bhaat, Shrimp Biryani, Prawn Pulao, Jinga Rice

NASA's coolest video on earth

Thursday in the Newsroom, our Josh Levs showed us NASA’s stunning new images of earth, highlighting climate changes and how the weather in one part of the planet impacts the rest of us. NASA calls it the “coolest, most illustrative video” of its kind ever.



Want to see more? Click here.

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Random sayings...

Eat like Pigs, Work like Horses and Sleep like Devils

"You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life." - Churchilll


Four things a woman should know

  • How to look like a girl
  • How to act like a lady
  • How to think like a man AND
  • How to work like a dog

Friday, August 28, 2009

Education is the best hope!

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Education is the best hope.
Greetings!

In the quest for higher literacy rates and overall development, remote areas of the country are often neglected.

While India overall, has made considerable improvements in education with average literacy rates now above 60%, there are still some parts of the country where the literacy rate is as low as 10% and less than 1 in 5 people have had any exposure to education. These are usually areas with poor access to formal education, where the nearest school is often just too far to reach.

More than anything else, spreading knowledge and opportunities empowers communities. Especially in areas such as these, where the fruits of education are largely unknown, the impact of educating one person goes far beyond helping just one family, it can benefit the entire community.

Work An Hour 2009 showcases three such projects and we need your contribution to continue supporting their commendable work and help them expand.

15 Projects, 7000 Children...

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Asha Darshan, Tamulpur, Assam
  • Located in Asha Darshanthe remote tribal areas near Indo-Bhutan border, a community that is beset by frequent insurgency activity and lack of adequate opportunities.
  • Supports 11 schools and 1300 students in various tribal villages.
  • Free education, study materials and mid-day meals for students.
  • Supports community through vocational training and support for self-help groups.

To learn more. Click Here.

Tribal Empowerment Project, Ukhrul, Manipur
  • Tribal Empowerment ProjectLocated in Leigangching, Ukhrul district of Manipur, a poverty-ridden area largely inhabited by tribal and dalit residents.
  • Started by Asha volunteers and a champion of tribal education T.H Joy.
  • The school caters to 500 students from grades K-7 serves tribes of all ethnicities of 13 villages providing quality education, mid-day meals and educational material.
  • Known for its high quality and the school's achievement in topping the number of students securing admission to the prestigious Navodaya school system in the district.
    To learn more, click here.
Vasista Mithila Vidyalayam, Mangamaripeta, Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
  • WAH 2009 - VMVLocated in a rural hamlet near Mangamaripeta in Vishakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh.
  • Community of fishermen and day traders with no fixed income.
  • No government schools in the area.
  • Classes til sixth standard supporting 150 students with plans to expand to higher classes.
  • School encourages parent involvement and community participation resulting in current high retention rates.
    To learn more, click here.
Work An Hour is in the seventh week of campaign and you can help us reach the target and continue supporting these deserving projects.
$50,000 raised... $150,000 still to go...

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