Posted by Todd on September 25th, 2008 When someone gets married, he or she gets hoards of good wishes from all quarters of life and therefore gets a feeling of satisfaction over all the positive notes happening in life.
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Posted by Todd on November 24th, 2007 Indian Food is famous not only for the delicious taste but also for the divergent and multifarious cuisine provided by it. In this large sub-continent,there is conglomeration of people of diverse ethnicities, culture and heritage. Food is always a very important part of the social culture and heritage in any country. Indian food has excelled in providing divergent delicacies that are area specific.
One of the states in India that is famous for its warriors, Rajasthan offers a variety of Indian Recipes not available in any other parts of India. Some of the famous dishes of Rajasthan are Daal-Baati, Tarfini, Raabdi, Bail-Gatte, Pachkoota, Chaavadi, Laapsi, Nukhti, Ghoogri and Dhungari Chhaachh.
You will not come across many recipes in Rajasthan made with Indian Rice. Rice is not the favored staple food in this state. People are accustomed to desert climates which are dry and therefore the preferred staple food is wheat, Bajra and Jwaar. Bread and milk products are common while non-vegetarian items like the Indian Chicken Recipes are a rarity.
It does not mean that the people of Rajasthan do not use curry. They make delicious curries with lasting leaves and vegetables that could be preserved for a long time. Some of the popular Rajasthan curries are Kicha Ki Sabji, Gajar Ki Sabji, Keri Ki Sabji, Makki Ki Raab, Kikoda Ki Sabji, and Aloo Matar Ki Sabji. Peas and potato are main contents of the curries.
Posted by Todd on September 12th, 2007 If, like millions of other prospective parents, you’re relying on the Internet to give you a comprehensive and varied list of baby names, you could visit BabynameHQ to look for the perfect name. Unlike books that you have to buy or at least borrow from your local library, where you would have to leaf through other books to find the meanings of baby names from other cultures, all this information is available here at the click of a mouse. For the little baby boy, there are names ranging from Barry, Edgar and Naeem to Quinn, Sancho and Zev. Whether your tastes are conventional or quirky, all kinds of baby boy names can be found here. Parents of baby girls are spoilt for choice too, as there are names ranging from Canika, Macy, Raina, Savea and Unnati to Yeva and Yamini. An American parent browsing this site and coming across an Irish or Indian name can know the meaning of it and choose one for the baby. For example, the Hindi word for poem is “Kavita” and a lot of Indian baby girls are given this name. There are beautiful Arabic and Scandinavian names too, such as Zayn, an Arabic name for both girls and boys, meaning beauty.