photo results | Dosai-South Indian reciepi-(1) | http://indianfood.about.com/od/ricerecipes/ss/makingdosasbs.htm
To make Dosas, you will need Dosa batter, a small bowl vegetable/ canola/ sunflower cooking oil, a bowl of ice cold water, a large, flat nonstick pan, paper towel, a ladle, a spatula and a basting brush. | |
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discussion results codris (236) | | one is sweet, the other not. but togheter they're so good! but if youhave to chose one of them, wich one will you chose? Personally i prefere plain chocolate. What about you? | |
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 mokbul (522) | | Yesterday I have read another interesting featured article on Yahoo website that says that human face symbolizes something about the person. For example wide gaped eyes indicate that the person is... | |
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 kisanchhantyal (425) | | Since I have great interest in computer but the knowledge is limited so some one gve me idea about the computer so that I can graduate in computer?
oh one thing I have main question forgot to... | |
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 nengs10 (3137) | | Who taught you how to read and write?
Those are the basics of learning.
Were you brought to school?
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 happymoney (126) | | I have thought that I would write a guide to making money online. Could you check it out and tell what I should add to that guide?... | |
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blog results Get Rich Slowly (3) | | This is the third of a thirteen-part series that explores the core tenets of Get Rich Slowly.
“Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen and six, result happiness.... | |
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 Get Rich Slowly (3) | | This is the third of a thirteen-part series that explores the core tenets of Get Rich Slowly.
“Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen and six, result happiness.... | |
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 Get Rich Slowly (3) | | It’s April once again, which means it’s also Financial Literacy Month in the United States. Because basic financial literacy is imperative, Get Rich Slowly will devote the next few weeks... | |
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 Get Rich Slowly (3) | | Earlier this year, Erin Burt from Kiplinger’s Personal Finance published a pair of related columns describing smart money moves for various stages of life.
In “10 Financial Commandments... | |
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 Good Math, Bad Math (1) | | After my post the other day about rounding errors, I got a ton of
requests to explain the idea of significant figures. That's
actually a very interesting topic.
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