Monday, December 29, 2008

True Friends????


True friends???
Really... these days, the 'true friend' spicies is going extinct.
we should have them conserved.
I have so many acquaintances but few friends and very few true freinds.
I have friends who are worth everything to me. They are with me when I am not the very best of myself. They never forget to wish me on my birthday. They always put up with my temper tantrums. If we have a disagreement, they always call 'truce' first. They understand my needs, but never claim their right. These freinds are hard to find. And I will trade the world for friends like them.
I think the song by Hannah Montana 'True Freind' is sung for friends like Sarada (India), Mumtaz (GA), Prashanti (Bombay), Archana (Atlanta). Guys, you are my true friends.

On second thought....
Many claim to be true to you. But their true nature comes out either in a troubled time or prosperous time. I have so many who left my side when I was going through a tough time. And there are those who ignored me when they were in a high position.
Frankly speaking, I just pity them. I have a favorite song for them too.
I am not ready to make nice - Dixie Chicks

People.... don't you know that you are so transparent and we don't care for the likes of you???
I, the way I am, always want to do good to others and go out of my way to help everyone in whatever way I can. Even if I meet someone for the first time, I feel like I have been friends with them forever and if this 'new friend' has a need... I immediatly jump to resue them.
I know... its very immature of me. But, I am growing and learning everyday.
And now I have learnt a new lesson, that I should not go out of my way for everyone... hahaha it might sound rude on my part and sounds as if I am very angry with someone.
NO honey, NO.
I am very calm and composed right now. People like this used to frustrate me at one time, but not any more. Becuase, its guys like them that make someone like me mature, enlightened and successful. They are my stepping stones to a better person.
I might be sounding like a spiritual class. But if Amitabh Bachan can sound like this, then who am I not to.
Just stop for a min and think... we face different kind of personalities everyday and if the world is just filled with true friends, loving and faithful people, optimists... then it is a perfect world. And dear me!! a perfect world will be sooo dull. The more pessimist, hypocrites, chauvinists, nitpickers are around us the more we appreciate the value of true friends and reality show entertainment.
So, dear acquaintance/friend, what role are you playing in my life this coming year 09???
It will be interesting to label those roles.
But, I am still searching for that one 'true friend' in chattanooga. Hope I will find that person this 09.
Chao for now


Sunday, December 28, 2008

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Butter Murruku Recipe

Ingredients :

Rice flour - 2 cups
Gram flour - 1 cup
Zeera powder - 1 tbsp
Chilli powder - 1 tsp
Salt - for taste
Butter - 1 stick

water - to make dough

Oil - to deep fry

Method :

Seive all the ingredients except water. Heat butter and mix with the ingredients along with water. Now make dough of chapatti dough consistancy.
Heat oil in a kadai.
Fill the murruku maker with the dough and make murruku's on a silver foil. Once the oil is hot wear cooking gloves on your hand and put the murrukus in oil and fry till lightly brown.
Make sure that you do not over cook them or they will taste bitter.
Remove murruku and spread them on a paper towel to drain the remaining oil.
Let them cool and store them in a air tight container.

Try and see they taste wonderful.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Besan Rava Laddu



Ingredients:

Rava - 1cup
Besan - 1cup
Sugar - 2cups
Ghee - 1/2 cup
Kaju - handful
Elaichi powder - 1tsp

Method:

1) fry rava in 1/4 cup ghee for atleast 15-20 min on low heat and keep it aside.
2) fry besan in 1/4cup ghee for 15-20 min on low heat and keep it aside.
3) fry kaju in 2tbsp ghee and keep them aside.
4) in a seperate dish, make sugar syrup ( Theega pakam - Keep cooking the sugar mixture on stove on medium heat....until u see theega pakam. Theega pakam can be seen if u put the sugar mixture in a plate of water, it should form LUMP. so it means desired consistency is reached. )
5) now remove the pakam from stove and add rava, besan, elaichi powder and kaju.
6) let it cool for 10 min.
7) make laddus by frequently dipping your hand in cold water ( this will keep your hands from burning ).

The only thing you have to remember is always fry the besan and rava well so that the 'kacha' taste of these will be gone.

Store them in a container and they will last for 3 weeks.

Chao for now

Christmas to me...




Its Christmas time of the year again.

I love this season. I have so many memories and am making right now too.

This month I want to share some of those with you.


We have started by decorating our tree and putting lights up. Now, I am making some Andhra sweats and I will post the recipies once they turn out fine.


I also baught few gifts from my gifts list. will have to shop a lil bit more.

will post more soon....

Thursday, December 11, 2008

You need change...

A situation that happened today put my brain to work, again....

Why do people not like change?

Everything changes.
All the natural elements change.
Seasons change, our bodies change, planets change, cultures change and also our individual natures change.
But, why not us?

Change for better is most of the times good. We always want everything around us to get better. We want others to bring that change in their companies or homes or organizations. But, if that same change is proposed, to make things better in your/our personal sphere, only makes our limbs weak.

I feel that why nobody likes change, is because they are afraid of losing control or authority.

People are always ready to critisize or correct others. They give big 'bhashans' about how to run the world. But, what is this critisizm doing???
NOTHING, ZIT, NATA.
Guys we will only listen to you for a while. After that you are just a target of our jokes.

I dare these people to do the same in their small world. I bet they all will fail. No wonder these so called 'critiques' have never contributed for the betterment of the world. But, if someone else want to make things better, then they will surely not like it and if possible not allow it.

I have always faced this kinda 'critiques'. Whenever I talk about change, people around me change.

This is Einstein's answer to people like this :

‘I am thankful to all those that said NO. Its because of them that I did it myself’. “
“Have indomitable faith in your strengths. Then victory over weaknesses is an easy task.”
“Kind words can be soft, but their echoes can be truly endless.”

Amitabh Bachan said:
'It is easy to reconcile oneself with, but when others do not find themselves in the same situation as I do, the task of passing judgement seems so much simpler. For them it is a passing remark. For me it is a scar in the brain; one that never heals.'

When successful people like them say these words, then I think I am on the right path. I am a 'Revolution' and if things does not work at one place .... I will move on till I find 'the place'.

until next time ...
try to understand me with a smile
Chao

Monday, December 1, 2008

Hyderabad - My love


Hyderabad is my birth place. I love it from the bottom of my heart. I still remember the lanes and by lanes, the smell of jasmine, the honking of autos, voices of kids playing on the streets, the kuragayallu bandi...

Life was care free and fun. At that time being an adult was fun because of no homework. So many sweet memories.

Hyderabad is famous for biriyani, mirchi ka salan, haleem, pulla reddy sweets, swaghruha foods, bangle stores, inter cafe. When ever I visit it again, I always feel at home. I still can bargain a deal and come home happy. When I am there any simple pleasure is fulfilling. When I was a teenager, I was very adventurous. I was confident that I can get out of any trouble because my dad was a police officer, even though my dad made it clear to us that following rules is no execption for us.
But, once I got married and came here I lost that confidence for a while, 'cause my parents are not here to back me up. After a while I regained my confidence and now I have turned Chattanooga into Hyderabad for myself. Even though it is not a cosmopolitan city, the people here are very loving and considerate. Although, I still long to live in a metro and have a fast paced life, Chattanooga is presently my sweet home away from home.
Here are some links about Hyderabad :
Chao for now

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