what is today

Some Quick TEASERS….!!!!

Posted by: Ramesh on: December 8, 2008

  • What number gives the same result when it is added to 1.5 as when it is multiplied by 1.5?
  • Which of these numbers is the odd-one-out?

43    26    50    37    17    82

  • What do the following numbers have in common?

3    7    10    11    12

  • A man died, leaving $10,000,000 for his widow, 5 sons and 4 daughters. Each daughter received an equal amount, each son received twice as much as a daughter, and the widow received three times as much as a son. How much did the widow receive?

today’s Recipe

Posted by: Ramesh on: December 7, 2008

GARLIC SPECIAL PARANTHA
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Chef: Maruti
Breads-Indian-Veg
Ingredients:
3 cups maida
3 tsp desi ghee
3 tsp yoghurt
1 tsp garlic
Salt
Water

Method:
Mix garlic, desi ghee, yoghurt and water. Mix flour and salt separately. Add the prepared mixture of garlic and yoghurt and make a dough.

Roll into paranthas and cook on a tawa. Serve hot.

Birthday today :

Posted by: Ramesh on: December 7, 2008

  • Shekhar Suman

(born June 14, 1960, Patna Bihar) is an Indian actor and television personality. He started his career as a television actor in a serial Wah Janab. He moved on to films but did not enjoy much success as an actor. He film debut was in Shashi Kapoor’s Utsav. Although his performance was appreciated by the critics, the movie was a commercial …..MORE Shekhar Suman

color of TIE : puzzle

Posted by: Ramesh on: December 6, 2008

There are 3 gentlemen in a meeting: Mr. Yellow, Mr. Green and Mr. Brown. They are wearing yellow, green and brown ties. Mr. Yellow says: “Did you notice that the color of our ties are different from our names?” The person who is wearing the green tie says, “Yes, you are right!”

Do you know who is wearing what color of tie?

< Try and Try … until u get ANSWER>

A simple RECIPE with PINEAPPLES:

Posted by: Ramesh on: December 6, 2008

PINEAPPLE RAITA
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Chef: Makai LAL
Vegetarian-Indian-Veg
Ingredients:
1 boiled potato
2 pcs of sliced fresh pineapple
1 cup yoghurt
1 tsp red chilli powder
11/2 tsp roasted cumin powder
Salt

Method:
Peel the potatoes and cut into small dices.

Cut fresh pineapple into fine small pieces.

Add pineapple pieces, potatoes, red chilli powder, cumin powder and salt to the yoghurt.

Refrigerate and serve chilled.

Today IS ………

Posted by: Ramesh on: December 3, 2008

World Disability Day

PUZZLE of the DAY :

Posted by: Ramesh on: December 3, 2008

A number of 9 digits has the following properties:
•The number comprising the leftmost two digits is divisible by 2, that comprising the leftmost three digits is divisible by 3, the leftmost four by 4, the leftmost five by 5, and so on for the nine digits of the number i.e. the number formed from the first n digits is divisible by n, 2<=n<=9.
•Each digit in the number is different i.e. no digits are repeated.
•The digit 0 does not occur in the number i.e. it is comprised only of the digits 1-9 in some order.
Find the number ?

Try it OUT ………….today ….. …  ..    !

Birthdays :

Posted by: Ramesh on: December 3, 2008

  • Julianne Moore

(Julie Smith) actress
Born: 12/3/1960
Birthplace: Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, North Carolina

Though she seemed to “suddenly” appear on the screen in the 1997 hit Boogie Nights, Moore has been actively building her resume on stage and screen since she graduated from Boston University with a degree in fine arts. She has appeared in minor roles in major films (The Fugitive and Short Cuts, both 1993) and major roles in minor films (Body of Evidence, 1993; Assassins, 1995) before landing major roles in major films (Nine Months, 1995; Surviving Picasso, 1996; Lost World: Jurassic Park and Boogie Nights, 1997; The Big Lebowski, 1998). Moore had a good year in 1999 with the release of three films: Cookie’s Fortune, The End of the Affair, and Magnolia. She also appeared in Hannibal (2001). 2003 was a good year, bringing her Oscar nominations in the best actress and best supporting actress categories for her roles in Far From Heaven and The Hours. Critically acclaimed, she is known for taking risks with her choices of roles but is equally appealing in Hollywood blockbusters and smaller independent films.

  • Brendan Fraser

( Actor  )

Born: 3 December 1968
Birthplace: Indianapolis, Indiana
Best known as: Star of The Mummy
Brendan Fraser is the square-jawed, fresh-faced star of 1999’s The Mummy and its sequels, The Mummy Returns (2001) and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008). Fraser first gained notice for goofy roles in Encino Man (1992, with Sandra Hess) and George of the Jungle (1997). He then found critical success in Gods and Monsters (1998, starring Ian McKellen) and box office success in The Mummy (co-starring Rachel Weisz). Along the way he appeared in comedies and dramas, from Blast From the Past (1999) to The Quiet American (2002, starring Michael Caine). Eager and able on the big screen, his other films include Crash (2004, starring Don Cheadle), The Air I Breathe (2007, with Sarah Michelle Gellar) and the 2008 screen version of Jules Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth.
His credit: As his character from Encino Man, Linkovitch Chomofsky, Fraser has also appeared in the films Son in Law (1993) and In the Army Now (1994).

Today’s BITRHDAY

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 22, 2008

Rodney Dangerfield

(November 22, 1921 – October 5, 2004),

born Jacob Cohen, was an American comedian and actor, best known for the catchphrase “I don’t get no respect” and his monologues on that theme.
Early life and career
He was born in Long Island in the town of Babylon, the son of vaudevillian Phil Roy (Philip Cohen). He would later say that his father “was never home — he was out looking to make other kids”, and that his mother “brought him up all wrong”. As a teenager, he got his start writing jokes for standup comics; he became one himself at 19 under the name Jack Roy. He struggled financially for nine years, at one point performing as a singing waiter (he was fired), before giving up show business to take a job selling aluminum siding to support his wife and family. He later said that he was so little known then that, “At the time I quit, I was the only one who knew I quit!” In the early 1960s he started down what would be a long road toward rehabilitating his career, still working as a salesman by day. He came to realize that what he lacked was an “image” — a well-defined on-stage persona that audiences could relate to and that would distinguish him from similar comics. He took the name Rodney Dangerfield, a pseudonym which had been used by Ricky Nelson on the TV program The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. Possibly coincidentally, Jack Benny, in several episodes of his radio show, makes reference to a fictitious comedian named ‘Rodney Dangerfield’ – implied as being a completely unknown/bad actor. However, Jack Roy remained his legal name, as he mentioned from time to time.[1]

Fate intervened one Sunday night in New York, when The Ed Sullivan Show needed a last-minute replacement for another act. This live, weekly talent show, hosted by the very influential Sullivan, could make or break a show-business career. The middle-aged, husky Dangerfield, with his pessimistic monologue, was a contrast to the younger, trendier comics usually seen on the Sullivan show, and this alone gave him a novelty value. His success was assured when he told his very first “no respect” joke: “I don’t get no respect. I played hide-and-seek, and they wouldn’t even look for me”. Dangerfield would also tell conventional jokes in his act: “I grew up in a tough neighborhood. Tough neighborhood! Teachers would get notes from parents saying, ‘Please excuse Johnny for the next 5 to 10 years!’” Dangerfield became the surprise hit of the show.

Finally established as a reliable stand-up comedian, he would write thousands more of these self-depreciating jokes for the rest of his life. Dangerfield began headlining shows in Las Vegas and made frequent encore appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show. He became a regular on The Dean Martin Show, and appeared on The Tonight Show 70 times.

He bought a Manhattan nightclub in 1969 in order to remain near his children after their mother died.[2] “Dangerfield’s” was the venue for an HBO show which helped popularize many stand-up comics, including Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Carrey, Tim Allen, Roseanne Barr, Jeff Foxworthy, Sam Kinison, Rita Rudner, Andrew Dice Clay, and Bob Saget.

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Rodney Dangerfield’s comedy album No Respect.

His comedy album No Respect won a Grammy Award. One of his TV specials featured a musical number, “Rappin’ Rodney”, which soon became one of the first MTV music videos.

His career peaked during the early 1980s, when he became a movie star. His appearance in Caddyshack led to starring roles in Easy Money and Back To School. In Back to School, Dangerfield’s writing described the character Lou (Burt Young) as “nice and tough” — he put one son through college and another through a wall. (On The Tonight Show, he applied this same description to his doctor, Dr. Vinni Goombah.)

He played an abusive father in Natural Born Killers in a scene where he wrote his own lines.

In 1994, Rodney Dangerfield won an American Comedy Award for lifetime creative achievement. He was also recognized by the Smithsonian Institution, which put one of his trademark white shirts and red ties on display. When asked about the honor, he joked that the museum was using his shirt to clean Charles Lindbergh’s plane.
Personal life
He was married twice to Joyce Indig — from 1949 to 1962, and again from 1963 to 1970 — with whom he had a son named Brian and a daughter named Melanie. From 1993 to his death he was married to Joan Child, who was instrumental in setting up his Internet site.

The confusion of Dangerfield’s stage persona with his real-life personality was a conception that he long resented. While Child described him as “classy, gentlemanly, sensitive and intelligent” (yet he can make his eyes go big and small within seconds) [3], people who met the comedian nonetheless treated him as the belligerent loser whose character he adopted in performance. In 2004, Dangerfield’s autobiography, It’s Not Easy Bein’ Me: A Lifetime of No Respect but Plenty of Sex and Drugs (ISBN 0-06-621107-7) was published. The book’s original title was My Love Affair With Marijuana, a reference to the drug he smoked daily for 60 years.[4]

In 1995, his application for membership in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was rejected. At the time, he commented on how then-president of AMPAS, Roddy McDowall, who acted in a monkey suit in the Planet of the Apes series of films, possibly felt that Dangerfield was not dignified enough to join the organization. AMPAS would later offer membership, an offer he declined.

Rodney Dangerfield lived in his later years under his legal name “Jack Roy”, which he used in some of his skits, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, where he raised his two children. The family owned at least one dog, which father or daughter (or both) would walk regularly. Only in Manhattan could a man like Rodney “hide in plain sight” while strolling to the New York Health and Racquet Club in his robe on a warm summer morning. The sight of his touring bus parked outside his apartment building (which was not a co-op or condo, but a rental) in the middle of the night was always a sight to see as well.

Chris Rock once remarked that he was in Catch A Rising Star one night when “Rodney showed up in his robe“. Rock said, “He must have lived down the block” — and he wasn’t far off, as it was only a block and a half. Dangerfield’s was less than a mile from home, a place he could be found most anytime he wasn’t touring. Despite his stage persona, he was generally well-respected in his daily life, very private and to himself, but polite if engaged.
Later years and death
On April 8, 2003, Dangerfield underwent brain surgery to improve blood flow in preparation for heart valve-replacement surgery on August 24, 2004. Upon entering the hospital, he uttered another one-liner of the type for which he was known: When asked how long he would be hospitalized, he said, “If all goes well, about a week. If not, about an hour-and-a-half”.

In September 2004, it was revealed that Dangerfield, then aged 82, had been in a coma for several weeks. Afterward, he had been breathing on his own and had been showing signs of awareness when visited by friends. However, on October 5, 2004, he died at the UCLA Medical Center, where he had undergone the surgery in August. He was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles. In keeping with his “No Respect” persona, his headstone reads simply, “Rodney Dangerfield – There goes the neighborhood”. [1].

Joan Child held an event in which the word “Respect” had been emblazoned in the sky, while each guest was given a live Monarch butterfly for a Native American butterfly-release ceremony led by Farrah Fawcett.
After his death
When Johnny Carson died on January 23, 2005, a correspondent from CNN called Dangerfield’s longtime publicist, Kevin Sasaki, and asked whether Dangerfield would be available to share comments on the air about Carson. Sasaki replied “Unless CNN had a new way of linking up to the afterlife via satellite, that would be impossible”.[5]
Homage
Farrah Fawcett is sculpting a life-size bronze statue of Dangerfield, which will be placed in Pierce Brothers Memorial Park. He will be the first celebrity ever to have this done.

UCLA’s Division of Neurosurgery has named a suite of operating rooms after him and given him the “Rodney Respect Award” which his wife presented to Jay Leno on October 20, 2005, on behalf of the David Geffen School of Medicine/Division of Neurosurgery at UCLA at their 2005 Visionary Ball.

Comedy Central aired a special titled Legends: Rodney Dangerfield on September 10, 2006, which commemorated his life and legacy. Featured comedians included Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Ray Romano, Roseanne Barr, Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Saget, Jerry Stiller, Kevin Kline and Jeff Foxworthy.

Northern Irish rock band The Dangerfields are named in tribute to him.

Impressed by Dangerfield’s role in Caddyshack, Europet’s design manager Allen Shuemaker brought forth the idea of creating a line of animal chew toys modeled after the comedian. The line had a short run in 1989 and, in recent years, have become highly desirable by a small group of collectors.

TODAY’S RELEASES

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 22, 2008

Today Releases

Thriller -  Movie
Thriller Release Date : 22,Nov 2008

Director
Producer
Starring RK, Aziz Nassir, Nayeem

Vinayakudu -  Movie
Vinayakudu Release Date : 22,Nov 2008

Director Sai Kiran Adivi
Producer
Starring Krishnudu, Sonia

Today’s QUOTE

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 23, 2008

  • A true friend is someone who says nice things behind your back.

Today in History

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 24, 2008

  • 1871

The National Rifle Association was incorporated.

  • 1963

Jack Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald, JFK’s accused assassin, in the garage of Dallas police headquarters.

  • 1971

D. B. Cooper parachuted from a Northwest Airlines flight with $200,000.

Today’s Recipe

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 24, 2008

COCONUT RICE

Chef: Mark iany
Vegetarian-Indian-Veg
Ingredients:
1 cup rice
1 tbs oil
1 pod black cardamom
1-2 cinnamon sticks
1 piece mace
3-4 cloves
1/2 tsp black pepper
2-3 green cardamoms
2tsp ginger paste and garlic paste each
1 cup coconut milk
1 thinly sliced onion
Half a bowl of grated coconut
Salt
Water

Method:
Wash and soak rice in water for thirty minutes.

Take oil in a pan, add black cardamom, cinnamon, mace, cloves, black pepper and green cardamom. Cook for a few seconds. Now add ginger and garlic paste and onions. Saute till they turn brown.

Add grated coconut and coconut milk. Mix well. Cook till the fat starts separating and then add water and salt. Drain the water from the rice and add it to the cooking mixture.

Once the rice is cooked, put off the heat and leave for two to three minutes. Serve hot.

Quotes of the DAY

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 24, 2008

  •  Spectacular Achievement is always preceded by unspectacular preparation.
  •  If you don’t design your own life plan, chances are you will fall into someone else’s plan.
  •  To different minds, the same world is a Hell and a Heaven.
  •  
    Failure is success in progress.
  •   
    Someone’s sitting in shade today , because someone planted a tree a long time ago.
  •  
    You are never given a dream without also being given the power to make it true.

COURAGE
A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one’s
favour all manner of unforeseen incidents, meetings and material
assistance which no man could have dreamed would have come his way.
Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius,
power and magic in it. Begin it now.
                                                           
- Johann W. von Goethe

In History ,today

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 25, 2008

  • 1758

The British captured Fort Duquesne (Pittsburgh) in the French and Indian Wars.

  • 1783

The British evacuated New York City, their last military position, after the Revolutionary War.

  • 1841

The slaves who seized the Amistad in 1839 were freed by the Supreme Court. They had

been defended by former president John Quincy Adams.

  • 1947

Movie executives blacklisted the “Hollywood Ten.”

  • 1986

Iran-Contra scandal broke.

  • 1998

Jiang Zemin became the first Chinese head of state to visit Japan since World War II.

  • 1999

Elian Gonzalez was rescued off the coast of Florida.

  • 2002

President George W. Bush signed into law the Department of Homeland Security and

named Tom Ridge as head.

Birthdays – Today ..!

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 25, 2008

Joseph DiMaggio
1914–1999, American Baseball Player

American baseball player, born in Martinez, California. One of the most charismatic of 20th-century sports figures, “Joltin’ Joe” joined the New York Yankees of the American League in 1936 and quickly rose to stardom, winning the batting title with a .381 average in his fourth season. In his relatively brief 13-year career (he lost three seasons to World War II), he became the celebrated epitome of grace and humility. In 1939 he was the major league Player of the Year, and in 1941 the “Yankee Clipper” established a legendary record by hitting safely in 56 consecutive games. He retired in 1951 and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955. His quiet heroics and later marriage to Marilyn Monroe kept him an enduring icon of popular culture.

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John F. Kennedy, Jr.

publisher, lawyer, media personality
Born: 11/25/1960
Birthplace: Washington, D.C.
The son of President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, John F. Kennedy Jr. was born on November 25, 1960, only weeks after his father was elected president. He was the first child born to a president-elect and the first infant to live in the White House since the Cleveland administration. Three years later, the world watched as the three year-old, on his birthday, saluted his father’s casket as it passed by. Kennedy attended Phillips Academy at Andover, Brown University, and studied law at New York University. Rich, handsome, polite, and high spirited, he spent his entire life in the public eye. The status of his love life (even after marriage) was constant gossip, and he was one of the most popular of the famous Kennedy clan. Married to Carolyn Bessette, a former Calvin Klein publicist, JFK Jr. left the New York City DA’s office to publish the political mag George. A passionate philanthropist, Kennedy volunteered with several nonprofits and sat on the boards of several family foundations. In the summer of 1999, Kennedy, along with his wife and sister-in-law, died in a plane crash.

Died: 16/7/1999

Today’s Quotes on FRIENDSHIP

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 25, 2008

  • Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?

Abraham Lincoln

  • What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.

Aristotle

  • Friendship is a plant of slow growth and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appellation.

-George Washington

Recipe of the DAY….!

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 25, 2008

PANEER BHURJI

Chef: Mart Sinnari ( Vegetarian-Indian-Veg )
Ingredients:
500 gm paneer
1 kg tomatoes
2 tbsp desi ghee
2 bay leaves
3 whole red chillies
1 piece mace
5 green cardamoms
4-5 cloves
2 black pepper corns
3 tsp garlic paste
1/2 tsp ginger paste
2 tsp cumin seeds
Chopped green chillies
2 tsp chopped garlic & ginger
1chopped onion
Kasuri methi powder
1 cup cashew nut paste
1/2 cup cream
1 tsp red chilli powder
1 tsp cumin seed powder
2 tbs chopped coriander leaves
Salt
little bit of lemon juiceFor the marinade:
2 tsp ginger
2 tsp garlic paste
1 tsp red chilli powder

Method:
Cut half the paneer into cubes and crumble the other half. Marinate with ginger and garlic paste, salt and red chilli powder.

Slice tomatoes into quarters.Heat desi ghee in a pan, add bay leaves, whole red chillies, mace, green cardamoms, cloves, black pepper corns, garlic paste and ginger paste. As the garlic turns brown, add the tomatoes, salt and cook on low heat. Grind the tomato mixture and strain it.

Blend the cashews and add the the tomato gravy to the blended cashew. Cook for some time in a low heat and add crumbled paneer and mix it well.

Heat desi ghee in a pan, add cumin seeds, chopped green chillies, chopped garlic and chopped ginger. As the garlic turns brown, add the onions. When the onions turn golden brown, add red chilli powder, cumin powder, tomato-cashew paste, cream and little bit of lemon juice and cook for some time. Now add the paneer cubes and cook for a minute on low heat.

Then add the crumbled paneer mix and cook for a minute. Garnish with coriander leaves and serve hot.

TODAY in History

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 26, 2008

  • 1789

The first national Thanksgiving Day in the U.S. was proclaimed by President George Washington.

  • 1922

Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon became the first to enter the tomb of King Tutankhamen (Tut) since it was sealed in 1323 B.C.

  • 1940

The Nazis began to force Warsaw’s Jews to live in a walled ghetto.

  • 1950

China entered the Korean War.

  • 1975

Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, a follower of Charles Manson, was found guilty of trying to assassinate President Ford.

  • 1998

Tony Blair became the first British prime minister to speak to the Irish parliament.

  • 2000

Katherine Harris certified George W. Bush the winner in Florida’s presidential balloting.

Today’s DISH

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 26, 2008

DAL WITH  MANGO Raw
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Chef: Makaria
Indian-Veg
Ingredients:
300 gm toor dal
1 medium size raw mango
3 tbs refined oil
1 tsp yellow chilli powder
3 tsp ginger paste
3 tsp garlic paste
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
Lemon juice (optional)

For the tempering:
1 tsp ghee
A few curry leaves
1 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp cumin seeds
2-4 whole red chillies
1 tbs chopped garlic
Salt
Water

Method:
Soak toor dal for twenty minutes with very little water.

Peel the mango and cut it in small cubes.

Heat refined oil in a pan, strain toor dal and roast it. Add yellow chilli powder, ginger paste, garlic paste, turmeric powder and water and cook. Add the mangoes, salt and lemon juice (optional).

Take ghee in a pan, add curry leaves, mustard seeds, cumin, red chillies and garlic and fry it.

Add half of the tempering in dal and the rest of the tempering is to be used as garnish.

Cook for few minutes and serve.

Let’s prepare it ……….!!

Celebrity Birthdays November 26th:

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 26, 2008

  • Robert Goulet

  • Rich Little

Charles M. Schultz, Cartoonist, Creator of Peanuts Cartoon – born November 26, 1922 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He died February 12, 2000.  The last original strip ran on February 13, 2000 – Schulz had died at 9:45PM the night before. www.snoopy.com and www.schulzmuseum.org
  • Eric Severeid

  • Tina Turner

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Today’s QUOTES on “Knowledge” .

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 26, 2008

  • Knowledge is not just learning what to do, but what not to do. “
  • Knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice.”
  • “The aim of education is the knowledge not of facts, but of values.”
  • The essence of knowledge is, having it, to apply it; not having it, to confess your ignorance.
  • The greater the knowledge, the greater the doubt.
  • “True knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.”   – Socrates
  • “The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.”  – Einstein

Today in History

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 27, 2008

  • 1852

Lord Byron’s daughter Ada died. She had assisted Charles Babbage with his “analytical engine” and is credited with inventing computer language.

  • 1895

Alfred Nobel signed his last will, which established the Nobel Prize.

  • 1910

New York’s Pennsylvania Station opened.

  • 1953

Playwright Eugene O’Neill died in Boston at age 65.

  • 1970

Pope Paul VI was attacked at the Manila airport by a Bolivian painter disguised as a priest.

  • 1973

Gerald R. Ford was confirmed by the Senate to become vice president, succeeding Spiro T. Agnew.

  • 2003

President Bush secretly flew to Iraq to spend Thanksgiving with the troops.

Today’s Birthdays

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 27, 2008


  • Bruce Lee

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Bruce Lee
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  • BAPPI LAHARI (Music Director – Bollywood)

Receipe : Banana Snacks

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 27, 2008

RAW BANANA KEBAB
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Chef: Kaaria chalka
Snacks-Indian-Veg
Ingredients: 3 raw bananas 1 tbs butter 1/2 tsp cardamom powder 1/2 tsp cinnamon powder 1 tsp white pepper powder 1 tsp rose petal powder 1/2 tsp ginger 1/2 tsp saunf powder 1 tsp wheat flour 1 tsp corn flour A little bit of lemon rind
For the filling: 150 gm processed cheese (grated) 3-4 finely chopped green chillies 3-4 dried and chopped figs Chopped coriander leaves 1/2 cup fresh pomegranate seeds Juice of 1 lemon Cooking oil Salt Water
Method: Cut the ends of the bananas and make a slit. Cook them for five to seven minutes. Cool the cooked bananas by putting them in cold water. Peel and mash them well. Add butter, salt and mashed bananas in a pan. When the mixture turns a little pink, add cardamom powder, cinnamon powder, white pepper powder, rose petal powder, ginger and saunf powder. Cook for sometime and then cool. For the filling: Mix cheese, figs, coriander leaves, green chillies, pomegranate seeds, lemon juice and salt. Add wheat flour and corn flour to the cooled banana mixture and mix well. Now add lemon rind and lemon juice. Shape the banana mixture into koftas, add the filling and seal the edges.
Heat oil in a pan and deep fry the kebabs till golden brown.
Serve hot.

Today is : -

Posted by: Ramesh on: November 27, 2008

ThanksGiving DAY

Feature of the Day

Today’s Recipe — Indian VEG

Posted by: Ramesh on: December 1, 2008

MIXED VEGETABLES
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Chef: Mylaka Guruv
Ingredients:
2 drum sticks
2 bitter gourds
3 tsp turmeric
2 raw bananas
1 onion (chopped)
4 green chillies (chopped)
3 tsp carrom seeds
3 tsp mustard seeds
2 aubergines
Half a cauliflower
2 tbs mustard oil
2 tsp ginger paste
2 potatoes
1 radish
Half a bottle gourd
4 tbsP desi ghee
2-3 pieces mace
1 cup milk

For the masala:
1/2 tsp fennel seeds
1 tsp fenugreek seeds
1 tsp mustard seeds
2 tsp black onion seeds
Chopped coriander leaves
Salt
Water

Method:
Peel drum sticks and cut into even size pieces.

Peel bitter gourds, make small incisions and blanch in water, adding salt and turmeric. Take out the seeds and cut into small pieces.

Make incision in the raw bananas and blanch in water with salt. Cool in ice cold water, peel and cut into small pieces.

Dry roast masala ingredients and grind them into a fine paste. Soak carrom seeds and mustard seeds in warm water and grind them into a soft paste.

Slice the aubergines, chop cauliflower and add water, salt and turmeric.

Heat mustard oil in a pan, add ginger paste, carrom and mustard seed paste, potatoes, salt and water and allow to cook. Now add the drum sticks, radish pieces, water, salt, aubergines, bottle gourd, raw bananas, bitter gourd and saute. Add water and allow it to simmer.

Put some desi ghee and mace and stir well. Now add milk and the masala and cook for some time.

Garnish with chopped coriander leaves and serve hot.

In History : Today

Posted by: Ramesh on: December 1, 2008

  • 1824

The presidential election between John Q. Adams, Andrew Jackson, William Crawford, and Henry Clay was turned over to the House of Representatives due to the lack of an electoral-vote majority.

  • 1887

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes appeared for the first time in print in the story “A Study in Scarlet.”

  • 1955

Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her front-section bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Ala.

  • 1959

Twelve nations, including the United States, signed a treaty setting aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve free from military activity.

  • 1997

Representatives from more than 150 countries gathered at a global warming summit in Kyoto, Japan, and over the course of ten days forged an agreement to control the emission of greenhouse gases. President Bush pulled the U.S. out of the Kyoto Protocol in 2001.

  • 1998

Exxon and Mobil agreed to merge, creating the world’s largest corporation.

Today is >>>

Posted by: Ramesh on: December 1, 2008

WORLD AIDS DAY

Feature of the Day

Understanding AIDS
AIDS, first reported in 1981, attacks and destroys the immune system

Kindness Quotes :

Posted by: Ramesh on: December 1, 2008

Quotes For ‘Kindness’

  • That best portion of a good man’s life, His little, nameless, unremembered

acts of kindness and of love. ?                                       -William Wordsworth

  • Forget injuries, never forget kindnesses. ?                                        – Confucius
  • Friendship is a living thing that lasts only as long as it is nourished with kindness,

empathy and understanding.                                               -Anonymous

Today in HISTORY :

Posted by: Ramesh on: December 3, 2008

  • 1818

Illinois became the 21st state in the United States.

  • 1833

Oberlin College in Ohio became the first coed institution of higher learning in the U.S.

  • 1910

Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the Christian Science movement, died.

  • 1919

French painter and sculptor Pierre A. Renoir died at age 78.

  • 1967

Dr. Christiaan N. Barnard performed the world’s first successful human heart transplant.

  • 1984

A cloud of deadly poison gas leaked from the Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India, killing over 4,000 people.

Birthday’s today :

Posted by: Ramesh on: December 6, 2008

today in History : DEC – 6

Posted by: Ramesh on: December 6, 2008

  • 1884

Construction of the Washington Monument was completed.

  • 1889

Jefferson Davis, the first and only president of the Confederate States of America, died in New Orleans.

  • 1923

A presidential address was broadcast on the radio for the first time when Calvin Coolidge spoke before Congress.

  • 1926

French impressionist painter Claude Monet died at age 86.

  • 1973

Gerald Ford was sworn in as vice president, replacing Spiro T. Agnew.

  • 1992

The destruction of a mosque in India by Hindu extremists set off two months of Muslim-Hindu fighting that claimed at least 2,000 lives.

  • 1998

Hugo Chavez elected president of Venezuela.

 

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