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|  sharay (1360) |
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 | Indian Preparation | We prepare Puries on all festivals | |
|  maygodblessu44 (2624) |
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 | Dosai making -south Indian reciepe _(2) | http://indianfood.about.com/od/ricerecipes/ss/makingdosasbs.htm
Fold one sheet of paper towel into a wad and dip lightly into the bowl of cooking oil. Squeeze out any excess and then rub the paper towel all over the surface of the pan to grease. The correct amount of oil is such that it is barely visible on the pan. Now turn on the heat/ flame at medium high. We will leave the heat at this level throughout. | |
|  shalu1975 (1325) |
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 | Dosai-south indian reciepe | http://indianfood.about.com/od/ricerecipes/ss/makingdosasbs.htm
Fill the ladle upto the 3/4 level with Dosa batter. Gently pour this batter onto the center of the pan - just as you would for a pancake - till the ladle is empty. Now begin spreading the batter.
...in sweeping circular motions to form a pancake of roughly 8" diameter. Do not be alarmed if the Dosa develops tiny holes as you spread the batter (see picture). This is normal. | |
|  shalu1975 (1325) |
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 | wedding cake | how do like this cake for your wedding too, or if you are married, on your anniversary. this is such an awesome preparation. i just love it. | |
|  aweins (3622) |
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 | salad with chicken | donot think that salad is only made up of vegetables....u can add chicken & egg if you like to suit your tongue & make it more palatable. It will also enhance the nutritive content of the preparation. | |
|  uditpanda (565) |
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 | Working Hard | Getting ready to burn a CD of my portfolio in preparation of getting a job. | |
|  stylioJ (308) |
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 | In Preparation for a Fart | Our anonymous model prepares to fart, armed with her lace handkerchief. | |
|  rjscott (3074) |
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 | vegetables | The term "vegetable" generally means the edible parts of plants. The definition of the word is traditional rather than scientific, however, and therefore the usage of the word is somewhat arbitrary and subjective, as it is determined by individual cultural customs of food selection and food preparation. | |
|  tirtha9 (436) |
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 | vaccine | A vaccine is a biological preparation which is used to establish or improve immunity to a particular disease.
Vaccines can be prophylactic (e.g. to prevent or ameliorate the effects of a future infection by any natural or "wild" pathogen), or therapeutic (e.g. vaccines against cancer are also being investigated; see cancer vaccine).
The term "vaccine" derives from Edward Jenner's 1796 use of cowpox (Latin variolæ vaccinæ, adapted from the Latin vaccīn-us, from vacca cow), which, when administered to humans, provided them protection against smallpox. | |
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