Badusha Recipe |
Badusha | Balushahi | South Indian sweet recipe
Kathirikai Gothsu | Brinjal Gothsu side dish for Pongal
Kathirikai Gothsu Recipe |
Khaman Dhokla Gujarati Snack Recipe | Instant Dhokla
Khaman Instant Dhokla Recipe |
Moist Honey Muffins | Butterless Honey Cake | Jewish Honey Cake
Moist Jewish Honey cake recipe |
Pouring some honey on the warm muffins adds a bit of sweetness to them.
Chocolate Oats flavoured Yoghurt | Kids flavoured yoghurt recipe
Chocolate Oats Yoghurt |
Keerai Masala Oats | Oats Porridge with Drumstick Leaves
Keerai Masala Oats Recipe |
Good Home Vegetable & Fruit Wash - Review
In recent times, we all source for organic produce for their nutritive value and the importance for organically grown vegetable and fruits. Its also important to have vegetable and fruits that are washed well. Our mothers always washed vegetable and fruits in running tap water which was clean. Nowadays getting clean water in taps is in itself a topic to discuss, but do you think just washing vegetables in water is enough to have clean vegetables and fruits? Well today's post will be an eye opener for all of you as I will talk about this in detail. We all know that washing fruits and vegetables not only helps remove dirt, bacteria but also removes residual pesticides. But do you think just water will help you clean away all that? And some produce are also porous so if we use artificial agents to clean will they absorb the agents while cleaning?. I have come across in the internet that vinegar is a great way to help clean the vegetables and fruits. I even saw many videos and articles in the internet that adding fruits in a sink and filling it up with water and vinegar solution can help. I found it to be ridiculous for the very fact that sinks are a place for more bacteria and germs. Not to forget that vinegar with its pungent smell puts anyone off. Recently I got a fruit and vegetable wash from Good home (TTK Company) for review purposes and put it to test.
Mulai Keerai Masiyal | Amarnath Leaves Curry
Mulai Keerai Masiyal Recipe |
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