Showing posts with label Merry Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Merry Christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas and Khajoor Milk shake, The Richest Girl...


O! Jingle bells, jingle bells,

Jingle all the way!

O! What fun it is to ride,

In a one-horse open sleigh, hey!
Dashing through the snow.

In a one-horse open sleigh.

O're the fields we go,

Laughing all the way, hey!
Jingle bells, jingle bells,
Jingle all the way!
O! What fun it is to ride,

In a one-horse open sleigh.


A yummy and delicious Date (khajoor) shake. Filled with the healthy flavor of dates, this nutritious shake provides you a rich diet. To enrich your Ramadan with the benefits of date-fruit, try this shake right away.

Dates or Khajoor are valuable as medicine for their tonic effect. Being easily digested, they are very useful for supplying energy and repairing waste. Milk in which clean and fresh dates have been boiled is a very nourishing and restorative drink to children and adults alike, especially during convalescence.

Ingredients:

4-5 pieces of khajoor (dates)

150 ml simple milk

3-4 kaju (cashews)

4-5 almond

1-tbsp sugar

Method:

Step 1: Deseed the khajoor and cut dry- fruit in to small pieces.

Step 2: Add milk in khajoor pieces.

Step 3: Soak khajoor for half an hour in milk.

Step 4: In a blender put khajoor and quarter portion of milk and blend it to a thick cream.


Step 5: Add another milk and sugar, and blend properly.

Step 6: Place it in bowl and add chopped dry-fruit in it.

Step 7: Keep them refrigerated for 2 hours, If you like chilled otherwise serve in room temperature.

Step 8: Pour into glass and spread kaju-badam on the top.

The Richest Girl

One day, One girl was wandering in the forest thinking about and

missing his beloved.

Santa was looking down upon the earth looking for a soul to torment.

He saw girl wandering alone in the forest and flew down to meet him.

Santa said: “Why you, I have been looking for you”.

A startled Girl asked: “What do you want?”

Santa said: “What do I want?, Girl, please, I have a wonderful offer for YOU”.

Girl replied: “Thanks, but I am not interested”.

Santa said: “Why Girl, you haven’t even heard what I have to offer. I could make you very wealthy!!”

Girl replied: “You don’t say”.

Santa said: “Yes, I will make you quite wealthy! You will be rich beyond your dreams!”

Girl replied: “Excuse me if I sound suspicious, but there wouldn’t happen to be a catch?”

Santa said: “Girl I am offering you so much!! All you have to do is give up your love for you and I will make you rich beyond your dreams.”

Girl Smiled.

Santa saw the smile and said: “See Girl, I knew you would like my offer.”

Girl smile broadened and she replied: “You don’t understand. Santa, I am Not interested in your offer. With my friend LOVE, I ALREADY AM rich Girl beyond my dreams.”

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Merry Christmas and Recipe of a Chikki

Merry Christmas to all my Friend....Enjoy your day with lots of fun!!!
Santa the Magical Person
Christmas is a very special time for many children -- the day presents are left by a magical person.

Christmas is the time of year that children from all over the world await with wide-eyed anticipation. Brightly wrapped packages are left under the Christmas tree or in a sack at the end of their bed. But how do the gifts get there? Who puts them there? Most children, faced with this line of questioning, will barely contain their excitement when they describe a jovial elderly gentleman in a big red coat and a large white beard.
Make a wish dear children.....Santa is on the way of your home….
However, most of his illustrations added to what is now the modern day concept of Santa. Among his additions to the story were the following:
* Santa lived at the North Pole (thus, making him a “citizen of the world.”)
* He wore fur suits
* Elves assisted in his toy workshop
* Children wrote Santa letters
* He kept a list of all who were “naughty or nice”
* Bad children were not rewarded with gifts
Nast’s engravings were popular throughout the country, appealing to both rich and poor, literate and illiterate alike.
In the United States of the late 18th-century, Christmas in most parts of the newly formed country centered around drinking, eating, and raucous noisemaking. However, this would change during the 1800s when Christmas became a quieter, more child centered and family oriented event.


This post is special those friends which are eagerly waiting for this recipe....Thanks for your polite request for chikki. Your request is always valuable for me. :)
Sesame Seeds Chikki

Ingredients:
1 cup sesame seed
3\4 cup shred jaggery
2 big spoons water

* Special type of jaggery which is available in market in winter for making Chikki.

Method of making chikki:
Step 1: Heat two big spoons of water in a kadai (Thick pan).

Step 2: Add shred jaggery in it.

Step 3: Melt nicely on medium flame.
Step 4: When its color is slightly change in dark side then add sesame seeds and continuously stirring.Step 5: In low flame mix jaggery and sesame seeds very well within a minute then turn off the flame.Step 6: Grease a tray or any clean surface and roller of roti before start to make chikki.

Step 7: When you turn off the flame spread the material into grease surface.

Step 8: Quickly roll the material with roti roller so it becomes thin. (As early as possible)

Step 9: Slightly draw horizontal and vertical lines before it cool.

Step 10: When it is cool cut in to square pieces.
Step 11: Store in container in cool place.

Puffed rice Ladoo/Puffed rice Chikki


Ingredients:


3 cup puffed rice
3\4 cup shred jaggery
2 big spoons water

Method of making chikki:
Step 1: Heat two big spoons of water in a kadai (Thick pan).
Step 2: Add shred jaggery in it.
Step 3: Melt nicely on medium flame.

Step 4: When its color is slightly change in dark side turn off the flame on low.
Step 5: Add puffed rice and stirring continuously.
Step 6: In low flame mix jaggery and puffed rice very well within a minute then turn off the flame.Step 7: Take one cup with cold water and take the 3-4 drops of water in your plam and then make the ladoo.Step 8: Here you want extra hand to help coz you make all ladoo as early as possible before the material to be cool.
Step 9: Quickly make the ladoo from the material. Step 10: When it is cool place in container.

Peanut Chikki

Ingredients:

1 cup peanut
3\4 cup shred jaggery
2 big spoons water


How to Roast Peanut:
Step 1: Take the peanuts.
Step 2: Roasted the peanut in thick pan or kadai in law flame.
Step 3: When it is roasted then turn off the flame.

Step 4: This is your roasted redskin peanuts coz it contain the skins. When it's cool remove the skin and break each peanut in to parts so it is easy spread in chikki.

Method of making chikki:
Step 1: Heat two big spoons of water in a kadai (Thick pan).

Step 2: Add shred jaggery and mix well.

Step 3: Melt nicely on medium flame.

Step 4: When its color is slightly change in dark side then add roasted peanuts in it.Step 5: In low flame mix jaggery and peanuts very well for 1-2 minutes after that turn off the flame.Step 6: Grease a tray or any clean surface and roller of roti with oil before start to make chikki.

Step 7: When you turn off the flame spread the material into grease surface.

Step 8: Quickly roll the material with roti roller so it becomes thin.

Step 9: Slightly draw horizontal and vertical lines before it cool.

Step 10: When it is cool cut in to square pieces.

Step 11: Store in air tight container in cool place.

Cashew chikkiSame way you make peanut chikki...Note: If you try first time then take small portion.

Thought of the day:

" If you CANNOT be a pencil to write Anyone's Happiness , then try Atleast to be a NICE Rubber to ERASE everyone's SORROWS..."