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28/11/2013 => Is there something wrong with Tanisha? What she's portraying to India @ 66. Every evening, I watch a 30-something, good looking, educated, financially independent woman from one of India’s premier film families get screamed at, physically shoved and essentially abused by a 40-something man who is also financially stable and from one of India’s film families.  This is a man who has been unsuccessful in his career, virtually unknown for the last 10 years and increasingly seems to epitomise all that could be wrong with men. The woman in question is neither married to this man nor related to him, and knows him for barely two months.  So what does she do? Does she scream right back at him when he hurls abuses at her? Does she walk off and refuse to communicate with him ever again? Does she shove him right back when he shoves her? No. What she does is make puppy eyes at him, ignore the fact that he shoved her in front of 82 cameras and 11 other people, and plead
25/11/2013 Today, I’ll discuss on the things which couple should avoid in order to enjoy happy married life... So, I’ll start with: 1. Giving Your Partner Your Partial Attention Checking email, texting, or watching TV while your partner is in the same room doesn’t constitute quality time together. However, many people have difficulty unplugging and giving their partner their undivided attention long enough to hold a real conversation. Give your partner your full attention so you can truly connect with one another. 2. Skimping on the Compliments You can never give too many compliments. However, as a relationship matures, compliments often begin to dwindle. Give your partner plenty of encouragement. Offer praise and genuine words of encouragement to help your partner navigate each day with confidence. 3. Keeping Score Keeping score and trying to ensure that everything is fair can make couples argue more like siblings. Everything doesn’t have to be fair in your romantic
22/11/2013 -           Today I’ll discuss the custard vanilla flavored cup cakes…it’s very simple, you just need 10 minutes on hand with only a novice information of microwave as to how to start it on power level and how to set time ;) So, let me start with ingredients for 4 vanila cup cakes: Ingredients: -           Half cup milk -           4 tea spoons powdered sugar -           2 tea spoons all purpose flour (maida) -           1 tea spoon custard powder (vanilla flavor) -           3 drops vanilla essence -           .25 tea spoon baking soda -           Dry fruits for garnishing -           1 tea spoon liquefied butter Process: -           Mix powdered sugar with milk with 3 drops of vanilla essence and keep it aside -           Take 2 tea spoons of All purpose flour with 1 tea spoon custard powder and sieve it in a bowl. -           Now add that vanilla flavored sweetened milk in the mixture + 1 tea spoon liquefied butter, and mix all th
21/11/2013 - Today, I'll discuss about why: In Mahabahrat,  Arjuna came to battle field with flag of "Hanuman Ji" on his chariot. The stroy goes like: Once there was an encounter between Hanuman and Arjuna, wherein Hanuman appeared as a small talking monkey before Arjuna at Rameshwaram, where Rama had built the great bridge to cross over to Lanka to rescue Sita. Upon Arjuna's wondering aloud at Rama's taking the help of monkeys rather than building a bridge of arrows, Hanuman challenged him to build a bridge capable of bearing him alone; Arjuna, unaware of the vanara's true identity, accepted. Hanuman then proceeded to repeatedly destroy the bridges made by Arjuna, who decided to take his own life.  Vishnu then appeared before them both after originally coming in the form of a tortoise, chiding Arjuna for his vanity and Hanuman for making Arjuna feel incompetent. As an act of penitence, Hanuman decided to help Arjuna by stabilizing and strengthening h
12/11/2013 Back after a short break, so today I’ll present you with my 5 favorite off-beat places in Himachal Pradesh, which is in my list.... So let’s start with first and my favourite destination... 1)     Tirthan Valley If you haven;t been to Tirthan Valley   then I am sure that you have not experienced nature in its purest form. Surrounded by Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP), this beautiful valley situated besides Tirthan River is an awesome place to relax in the lap of mother nature. It tops my list of some off – beat places in Himachal Pradesh. If you haven’t got a chance to visit it, then the best time to do so will be in coming Spring season next year. Though the Tirthan Valley is open all round the year but its beauty magnifies to greater magnitude with blooming flowers all round the valley in Spring season. Imp.: Don’t forget to check out Raju’s Guest House in Gussaini.... 2)     Pabbar Valley Pabbar is one of the most enchanting valley in Himachal Prad
08/11/2013 Happy New Year..!! After a long-long time, it has happened that Muslim, Gujarati & Jain New Year have fallen on same date….. So, friends today I’ll share my favorite microwave brownie recipe with you all…it’s so simple those novices who just know how to start microwave, can also prepare this brownie with panache…. ð   Preparation time : 6-7 minutes (4 minutes in microwave & 2 minutes for preparation) ð   Ingredients: 1 small tea cup Maida (All Purpose Flour) 4 tea spoons Cocoa Powder 5 tea spoons Bura/powdered sugar ½ small tea cup melted butter ½ small tea cup hot water ½ tea spoon vanilla essence 10-12 diced Akhrots (diced walnuts) 2 tea spoon Curd ½ tea spoon baking soda ð   How to Step 1: Take Maida & Cocoa powder, pour it into sieve (Chan-ni); sieve both maida & cocoa powder; this is done so that you get both the powders mixed properly and with a same texture. Once you have sieved both, keep the contai