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- Ramazan Timetable 2010 Karachi
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- Egg Biryani Recipe Pakistani Indian Egg Biryani
- Egg Biryani Recipe Pakistani Indian Egg Biryani
- Fruit Chaat Recipe
- Fruit Chaat Recipe
- Pakora Recipes Indian Pakistani Pakoda Recipe
- Pakora Recipes Indian Pakistani Pakoda Recipe
- Samosa Recipes Indian Pakistani Samosa Recipe
- Samosa Recipes Indian Pakistani Samosa Recipe
- Mumbai high tide pictures on 23 july 2009
- Lower Back Pain, When To Worry
- Introducing Hatha Yoga: To release Tension and gai...
- Protecting Your Family From The Avian Flu
- Fantastic Fat Burning Exercises For a Trimmer Body
- Consider Hot Yoga's Benefits
- Learn About Low Blood Pressure:hypotension
- Solar eclipse dos and don'ts: Precautions while wa...
- Sudha "The Taste Of Bihar" bringing White Revoluti...
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Controlling Diabetes With Lifestyle Changes
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Pudding Recipes Easy Home made Pudding Recipe
Pudding is a popular dessert recipe all over the world and people love to prepare different kinds of puddings in different ways.We have also compiled a good collection of Pudding Recipes.Try easy and quick home made pudding recipes from our recipe collection.
Categories of Pudding Recipes
- plum pudding recipes
- christmas pudding recipes
- quick pudding recipes
- bread pudding recipe
- sugar free pudding recipes
- banana pudding recipe
- yorkshire pudding recipes
- chocolate pudding recipes
- indian pudding recipes
- pudding cake recipes
- bread and butter pudding recipes
- rice pudding recipe
- caramel pudding recipe
- almond pudding recipe
- apple pudding recipes
- apricot pudding recipe
- blueberry pudding recipe
- cherry pudding recipe
- custard pudding recipe
- date pudding recipe
- cream pudding recipe
- egg pudding recipes
- french pudding recipes
- fruit pudding recipe
- healthy pudding recipe
- italian pudding recipe
- lemon pudding recipes
- mexican pudding recipes
- orange pudding recipe
- peach pudding recipe
- pineapple pudding recipes
- pudding dessert recipe
- trifle pudding recipe
- vegan pudding recipe
Pudding Recipes Easy Home made Pudding Recipe
Pudding is a popular dessert recipe all over the world and people love to prepare different kinds of puddings in different ways.We have also compiled a good collection of Pudding Recipes.Try easy and quick home made pudding recipes from our recipe collection.
Categories of Pudding Recipes
- plum pudding recipes
- christmas pudding recipes
- quick pudding recipes
- bread pudding recipe
- sugar free pudding recipes
- banana pudding recipe
- yorkshire pudding recipes
- chocolate pudding recipes
- indian pudding recipes
- pudding cake recipes
- bread and butter pudding recipes
- rice pudding recipe
- caramel pudding recipe
- almond pudding recipe
- apple pudding recipes
- apricot pudding recipe
- blueberry pudding recipe
- cherry pudding recipe
- custard pudding recipe
- date pudding recipe
- cream pudding recipe
- egg pudding recipes
- french pudding recipes
- fruit pudding recipe
- healthy pudding recipe
- italian pudding recipe
- lemon pudding recipes
- mexican pudding recipes
- orange pudding recipe
- peach pudding recipe
- pineapple pudding recipes
- pudding dessert recipe
- trifle pudding recipe
- vegan pudding recipe
Ramazan Timetable 2010 Karachi
Ramazan Timetable 2010 Karachi
Egg Biryani Recipe Pakistani Indian Egg Biryani
Ingredients of Egg Biryani Recipe:
- rice 2 cups
- Water 3-1/2 cups
- Eggs 5
- Onion 1
- Cinnamon sticks 3
- Cumin seeds 1 table spoon.
- Vegetable oil 4 table spoon
- Ginger paste 1 table spoon
- Garlic paste 1 table spoon
- Green chilli 2
- Cloves 2
- Black pepper 7
- Coriander powder 1 table spoon.
- Garam Masala Powder 1 table spoon.
- Salt
- Brown cardamom 1
- Red chilli powder 1 table spoon.
- Take a pan and heat the oil about 3 table spoon. Now add cumin seeds, green and brown cardamom, cinnamon sticks, cloves, black pepper and the bay leaves. Fry it for two minutes. Make sure you have reduce the the heat.
- Add green chilli, sliced onion, ginger garlic paste and fry these ingredients until light golden brown colour appears.
- Add chilli powder, coriander powder, garam masala into salt and Mix itwell.
- Add rice in water. Stir it well then make it covered and cook it for 25 miutes on normal heat.
- Sart boiling 3 eggs.
- Take a bowl and beat the 2 remaining eggs in it.Add salt and beat it.
- Now You have to heat the oil about 1 table spoon.After that you have to pour beaten eggs. stir it Continuously and cook till golden brown colour appears.
- Add the eggs to the rice and mix it slowly .
- Finally garnish it with leaves and Enjoy tasty Egg Bryani.
Egg biryani recipe video
Other types of Egg biryani Recipes
- hyderabad egg biryani recipe
- andhra style egg biryani recipe
- egg biryani recipe south indian
- egg biryani recipe sanjeev kapoor
- indian egg biryani recipe
- egg dum biryani recipe
Egg Biryani Recipe Pakistani Indian Egg Biryani
Ingredients of Egg Biryani Recipe:
- rice 2 cups
- Water 3-1/2 cups
- Eggs 5
- Onion 1
- Cinnamon sticks 3
- Cumin seeds 1 table spoon.
- Vegetable oil 4 table spoon
- Ginger paste 1 table spoon
- Garlic paste 1 table spoon
- Green chilli 2
- Cloves 2
- Black pepper 7
- Coriander powder 1 table spoon.
- Garam Masala Powder 1 table spoon.
- Salt
- Brown cardamom 1
- Red chilli powder 1 table spoon.
- Take a pan and heat the oil about 3 table spoon. Now add cumin seeds, green and brown cardamom, cinnamon sticks, cloves, black pepper and the bay leaves. Fry it for two minutes. Make sure you have reduce the the heat.
- Add green chilli, sliced onion, ginger garlic paste and fry these ingredients until light golden brown colour appears.
- Add chilli powder, coriander powder, garam masala into salt and Mix itwell.
- Add rice in water. Stir it well then make it covered and cook it for 25 miutes on normal heat.
- Sart boiling 3 eggs.
- Take a bowl and beat the 2 remaining eggs in it.Add salt and beat it.
- Now You have to heat the oil about 1 table spoon.After that you have to pour beaten eggs. stir it Continuously and cook till golden brown colour appears.
- Add the eggs to the rice and mix it slowly .
- Finally garnish it with leaves and Enjoy tasty Egg Bryani.
Egg biryani recipe video
Other types of Egg biryani Recipes
- hyderabad egg biryani recipe
- andhra style egg biryani recipe
- egg biryani recipe south indian
- egg biryani recipe sanjeev kapoor
- indian egg biryani recipe
- egg dum biryani recipe
Fruit Chaat Recipe
Fruit Chaat Recipe is always in high demand especially in Ramadan.people love to have tasy fruit chaat in Iftaar and its a part of daily Ifatr menu in Pakistan and India.There is a lots of way to prepare fruit chaat depends on which fruits are avialable in the season.We have a good collection of easy and creamy Fruit chaat recipes.In current season fruits like mango, cherry, grapes, apple are avialable so try mixing up these fruits and prepare tasty and delicious fruit chaat.
Fruit Chaat Recipe
Fruit Chaat Recipe is always in high demand especially in Ramadan.people love to have tasy fruit chaat in Iftaar and its a part of daily Ifatr menu in Pakistan and India.There is a lots of way to prepare fruit chaat depends on which fruits are avialable in the season.We have a good collection of easy and creamy Fruit chaat recipes.In current season fruits like mango, cherry, grapes, apple are avialable so try mixing up these fruits and prepare tasty and delicious fruit chaat.
Pakora Recipes Indian Pakistani Pakoda Recipe
Pakora a.k.a pakoda is a fried snack popular in South Asia especially in India and Pakistan.Pakora is usually made of besan, different vegetables like potato, onion, spinach and cauliflower etc and also with chicken and sometimes with mushroom, cheese(paneer) and bread.Try easy quick and delicious Indian and Pakistani Pakora Recipes in Hindi, Urdu and English from our Ramadan Recipes Collection and add taste to you Iftar menu.
Types of Pakora
- paneer pakora recipe
- cheese pakora
- cauliflower pakora
- gobi pakora
- mushroom pakora
- prawn pakora
- potato pakoras
- aloo pakora recipe
- pakora sauce recipe
- pakoda recipe
- fish pakora
- vegetable pakora
- chinese pakora
- chicken pakora
- paneer pakora
- bread pakora
- indian pakora
- dal pakora
- spinach pakora
- Chef Sanjeev Kapoor
- Chef Rahat
- Chef Gulzar
- Chef Maeda Raht
- Chef Zakir Hussain
Pakora Recipes Indian Pakistani Pakoda Recipe
Pakora a.k.a pakoda is a fried snack popular in South Asia especially in India and Pakistan.Pakora is usually made of besan, different vegetables like potato, onion, spinach and cauliflower etc and also with chicken and sometimes with mushroom, cheese(paneer) and bread.Try easy quick and delicious Indian and Pakistani Pakora Recipes in Hindi, Urdu and English from our Ramadan Recipes Collection and add taste to you Iftar menu.
Types of Pakora
- paneer pakora recipe
- cheese pakora
- cauliflower pakora
- gobi pakora
- mushroom pakora
- prawn pakora
- potato pakoras
- aloo pakora recipe
- pakora sauce recipe
- pakoda recipe
- fish pakora
- vegetable pakora
- chinese pakora
- chicken pakora
- paneer pakora
- bread pakora
- indian pakora
- dal pakora
- spinach pakora
- Chef Sanjeev Kapoor
- Chef Rahat
- Chef Gulzar
- Chef Maeda Raht
- Chef Zakir Hussain
Samosa Recipes Indian Pakistani Samosa Recipe
Types of Samosa
- Beef(Meat) Samosa
- Chicken Samosa
- Potato (Aloo) Samosa
- Vegetable Samosa
- Chinese Samosa
- Keema Samosa
Ramadan Recipe-Indian Samosa Recipe
Samosa Recipes Indian Pakistani Samosa Recipe
Types of Samosa
- Beef(Meat) Samosa
- Chicken Samosa
- Potato (Aloo) Samosa
- Vegetable Samosa
- Chinese Samosa
- Keema Samosa
Ramadan Recipe-Indian Samosa Recipe
Mumbai high tide pictures on 23 july 2009
Lower Back Pain, When To Worry
days, most of us start to worry and some even experience anxious
thoughts. It is good to know that over 80% of all adults
experience lower back pain at one time in there life or, more
likely, more than ones. The pain can be mild, little twinges but
can also be more severe, intense and even crippling pain that
effects every move you make.
When you have the idea that all back pain is the same, the last
sentence should have given you a clue, pain can vary in
intensity and there are roughly said two kinds of back pain
chronic and acute. Acute back pain is most of the time just
lasting a few days a week or two at most. When you don't take
proper precautions and treat the cause of the pain, the pain can
become chronic.
Chronic back pain does not mean that there is no cure or
treatment and that you will keep on having it for the rest of
your life, it just means that it takes longer to heal and treat.
Chronic back pain can be there all the time all day and night,
or it can come in flares and be periodically mild and worse. It
can be very hard to determine the cause of chronic back pain.
Something else people worry about is if the pain is so severe
that there will be severe damage to the back to. In fact the
amount of pain does probably not correspond with the amount of
damage, it is possible to have excruciating back pain because of
a simple muscle spasm and a few days later it is completely gone
without any damage. Back pain can be so severe that walking and
even standing can be so painful that you think it will never go
away again and you will be handicapped because of it, in fact
90% of the real awful back pains don't take longer than just a
few days. Some disc degeneration however can be totally pain
free but are extremely dangerous.
Most people who experience back pain have no idea if they
should rest or exercise, in general resting for more than one or
two days is not good, it makes your back stiff and it will slow
down your recovery. You should do small exercises every couple
of hours and regain some strength, By doing so you will heal
faster and properly. Gradually introduce more and more
activities but without overdoing it of course, Overdoing it will
make things worse.
When should you go see a doctor?
This is also a question most people with back pain have trouble
with.
You should call your family doctor:
- when the pain is not getting any less in about 5 days
- when you experience progressive weakness in your legs
- when you have a sudden bladder and/or bowel dysfunction
- when you have severe, continuous low back and/or abdominal
pain
- when you have a fever and chills in combination with back
pain
- when you have a history with cancer and recent weight loss
- when you have back pain because of severe trauma
Your doctor will not always identify the source of your lower
back pain, often there is no known direct physiological cause
that your doctor can determine, that does not mean that the pain
you are experiencing is in your head, it just means that the
cause can't be identified.
Now you know the facts, you see there is no reason to start
worrying right away, take some time to heal and start with some
small exercises. And if you do worry just call your family
doctor.
Introducing Hatha Yoga: To release Tension and gain physical, spiritual and mental stability
Protecting Your Family From The Avian Flu
with good reason. If it becomes a fully mutated strain that is
easily transmittable between humans, the result of this sickness
on the human population would be disastrous.
Avian Flu: The Potential Crisis
Currently, the Bird Flu has been affecting Asia and Europe. The
rest of the world is keeping a close eye on this illness to make
sure that it doesn't cross any more borders. Avian influenza,
though common with wild birds, can devastate domesticated birds
swiftly and quickly, completely eradicating all that were
infected with the virus. The potential crisis is in the fact
that humans do not have built in immunities to this virus. If it
mutates and infects humans, they would not be able to fight it
off without medical intervention. Since the strain hasn't
mutated yet, there isn't a medicine that can cure it. The only
way we can fight this potential crisis is through prevention.
Avian Flu: Symptoms
H5N1 virus symptoms are very similar to other symptoms of
Influenza. Symptoms include fever, sore throat, malaise, and
coughing. It can progress to Pneumonia and other serious
conditions. A person who has contracted bird flu will need a lot
of fluids and should be treated by a physician immediately. If
the condition is untreated, it can lead to death.
Avian Flu: Prevention is the Key to the Future
Precaution is the best tool that we have to prevent a worldwide
pandemic. Taking simple steps such as washing your hands
frequently and sneezing and coughing into tissues can go a long
way in preventing the spread of germs and viruses. It is also
important to make sure that you stay up to date with yearly flu
shots. The shot won't prevent Avian Flu, but it will help to
ensure that you don't come down with Influenza. If someone were
to have Influenza and then contract the Avian Flu at the same
time, that would be the perfect mix for mutating the Avian Flu
strain. By staying current with your shots, you will help
minimize the risk of that happening. If you are visiting a
foreign country that has had cases of Avian Flu it is important
to use care and precaution. Stay clear of areas that host wild
birds or birds for sale in open markets. Also, make sure that
all of the food that you eat has been cooked thoroughly.
Precaution is the best tool to prevent a worldwide pandemic.
About The Author: The potential risk of the bird flu is unlike
anything else we have ever seen. The main question is not if,
but when it will strike. Find out more at
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Fantastic Fat Burning Exercises For a Trimmer Body
Consider Hot Yoga's Benefits
Learn About Low Blood Pressure:hypotension
Solar eclipse dos and don'ts: Precautions while watching SUN on solar eclipse
- Don't look directly at the sun throughout the progress of the eclipse (during the partial eclipse). Looking directly at the sun can permanently damage your eyes. Therefore, as the sun is being eclipsed remember to wear solar filters or welders' goggles. These must be worn after the total eclipse too, as the sun begins to be visible once more.
- Don't use sunglasses to view the eclipse. Even the best of Polaroid's can't save your eyes from the sun's intense glare. http://hallosushant.blogspot.com/
- Don't worry about the harm the solar eclipse will do to your baby, if you are pregnant. Research shows that an eclipse does not affect the baby inside the womb.
- Don't buy the filter or film from spurious, road-side vendors. There are scores of unsafe filters like color films, black-and-white films that contains no silver, smoked or colored glass, photographic neutral density filters and polarizing filters. Most of these transmit high levels of invisible infrared radiation which can cause a thermal retinal burn, which translates into damaging your eyes.
- Get a headstart of at least 20-30 minutes before the actual eclipse if you are thinking of watching it from another location. http://hallosushant.blogspot.com/
- You can look at the sun directly when it is completely eclipsed. It is safe to watch the sun when the moon completely blocks the intense light (not before or after).
- To view the progression of the eclipse, you may want to use a pinhole camera. You can make one yourself by using two thin, stiff pieces of cardboard. Make a clear hole with a pin in the centre of one cardboard piece. Place the second piece below the first, a little distance away. As the eclipse begins, stand with your back towards the sun (as mentioned earlier, never look at the sun directly during the progression) holding the two pieces in front of you, letting the sunlight fall on the first. The light will pass through the pinhole, casting an inverted image of the sun on the second piece below. You can increase or decrease the size and brightness of the image by moving the pieces closer or farther apart.
- Use binoculars or a telescope to view the total eclipse, if you have access to one. If you plan to use these during the progression, make sure they are fitted with solar filters.
- View the eclipse from a safe location. Avoid crowded temples or public viewing spots, unless it is managed by professionals like Nehru Planetarium or meteorologists.
- Eat at timely intervals through the day. Especially, if you are traveling to a remote location. Fasting may prevent you from enjoying the moment. http://hallosushant.blogspot.com/
- View the eclipse from a place that is not cluttered, like the terrace of a high-rise building, or a remote field without any trees, or even a place outside the city. Wherever your view is not likely to get blocked by buildings, trees, etc.
- Remember to pack your bag the night before if you are a photography buff and you want to capture the eclipse. Of course, do remember the event is bigger than the photograph.
Sudha "The Taste Of Bihar" bringing White Revolution... is all set to go national crossing the borders to Kolkata and Delhi
But the history was not made in a day. Over the years since 1983 several milk unions have joined hands to script the success story of COMPFED, which sells all its milk products under the brand name of Sudha. In the process, theirs have become one of the best examples of cooperative achievement in a developing economy. http://hallosushant.blogspot.com/
- Barauni Milk Union known as Deshratna Rajendra Prasad Milk Union,
- Visha-Pataliputra Milk Union with its headquarters at Patna,
- Samastipur-based Mithila Milk Union,
- Muzaffarpur- based Tirhut Milk Union,
- Bhagalpur’s Vikramshila Milk Union,
- Ara’s Shahabad Milk Union,
- Gaya’s Magadh Dairy Project and
- Kosi Dairy Project headquartered at Purnia.
COMPFED has three marketing dairies at Jamshedpur, Ranchi and Bokaro. These three procure milk from various milk unions and even their local resources.
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Result STET 2009
Board of School Education Haryana
Haryana STET (School Teachers’ Eligibility Test) Results 2009
The results when announced can be checked at :
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Board of School Education Haryana, Bhiwani
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Phone: (91) 1664-244171 to 244176
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Guru Nanak Dev University – GNDU Results 2009 – GNDU Amritsar Notification, Admission –
Guru Nanak Dev University – GNDU Results 2009 – GNDU Amritsar Notification, Admission – www.gndu.ac.in
Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar has declared results of different courses. These Results are available on official Website, Visit – www.gndu.ac.in
For Under Graduate Courses Visit – http://gndu.ac.in/results/annualug.asp
For Post Graduate Courses Visit – http://gndu.ac.in/results/annualpg.asp
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Railway Tatkal ticket booking schedule prior to day of journey on 27,28,29 july
The Railways on Monday announced that Tatkal reservation on trains will open only two days before the journey, instead of the past practice of when Tatkal tickets were available five days in advance. http://hallosushant.blogspot.com/
The new rule, announced by Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee [ Images ] in the Railway Budget presented to Parliament early this month, comes into effect from July 29.
So, if you book Tatkal tickets on July 29, you can do so for journey commencing latest by July 31.
The advance reservation period under Tatkal scheme is being tapered from :
July 27 when one can buy the Tatkal ticket up to four days: that is, for journey up to July 31. The period gets reduced to three days on tickets bought on July 28, and becomes two days from July 29.
- 27 july: 4 days
- 28 july: 3 days
- 29 july onwards: 2 days
http://hallosushant.blogspot.com/
For instance, the Tatkal tickets will, thereafter, be available for journey on or up to August 1 from July 30, for journey on or up to August 2 from July 31, for journey on or up to August 3 from August 1 and so on.