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Friday, July 27, 2007

Loo-k before you pee!


An office in south Mumbai has a list of instructions on its toilet door. This made me wonder whether the desperate, (I gotta go to the loo) person really had the time to read this list. Toilet training, it is called. What next? A manual on, ‘loo etiquette’ on sale in the Mumbai bookshops? With so many weird things happening around, you may never know.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Rain Rain go Away !!


Beauty of Kuttanad



Photo courtesy: Balagopalan. K,

Thrissur

Clouds


Monday, July 23, 2007

Marriage in the hills


OLD IS GOLD







Sunday, July 22, 2007

NAINITAL & NAINI LAKE







































Nainital is a glittering jewel in the Himalyan necklace, blessed with scenic natural spledour and varied natural resources . Dotted with lakes , Nainital has earned the epithet of 'Lake District' of India . The most prominent of the lakes is Naini lake ringed by hills .


Thursday, July 12, 2007

HIDDEN SADAM'S IRAQI JET



































































HATS ON THE RACE COURSE

style Statements HATS
Some people surely know how to get noticed. Did find some people wearing lovely hats with designs that left me awestruck. My favourite pick from the thousands that caught m fancy. Hope you like them











































NODOBY CARES FOR HARDWORK


Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Complicated Network


Inspite of being such a complicated Railway network, we never hear about any accidents in Frankfurt Germany.

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Grandmom's tips to find pure honey





















Fake and impure honey have become commonplace in the market today, despite many people's preference of 100% bees' honey. The problem with this is, unfortunately, fake and impure honey can be passed off as pure very easily. When viewed on the shelf, it is very hard to pick out what is pure, and what is not. During my visit to Kerela, i did come across honey in plent and though i was tempted to pick honey from the stores, my grandmother did have some handy tips which are helpful to figure out if the honey is real. Some easy ways to figure out that i picked form the grandmother are mentioned. hope they are useful .
























Check the label. You would be amazed at how many people neglect to look closely at the label of food products before buying them, and then are dismayed to find they bought something they really didn't want. Check around the brand name, and the ingredients list (if there is one) for a mention of additives. The company should be required to list them if you are shopping in certain countries. If there are no mentions of additives, buy the honey.

Taste the honey. If it seems off, and yet the label claims it is pure, there are a few simple tests you can run to check the purity of the honey.


The water glass test.
Get a glass of water. This and a tablespoon of honey are all you need for the first test.
Empty the honey into the water.
If the honey is impure, it will dissolve in the water- the most common additive to honey is syrup of jaggery, which dissolves.
If it is pure, the honey will stick together, and sink as a solid lump to the bottom of the glass.

The flame test.
Get a lighter and a candle with a cotton wick. This test is better if you don't have as much honey to spare.
Dip the cotton wick of the candle into a bit of the honey, and shake off the excess.
Attempt to light the wick. If it burns, then that is completely pure honey. If it refuses to burn, then the presence of water is not allowing the wick to burn. (If there is only a very small amount of honey on the wick, though, it might still burn. It will produce a crackling sound, and it would be best to blow out the wick and try again if it does, this time with more honey.)
The absorption test.
Pour a few drops of honey on blotting paper and observe whether or not it is absorbed. If it's absorbed, the honey's not pure.
If you don't have blotting paper, pour a little bit of honey on a white cloth, then wash the cloth. If there is any stain left by the honey, it is probably not pure.

The mixture test.
Mix equal part honey and methylated spirits.
Stir well.
Pure honey will settle to the bottom. Impure honey is more likely to remain dissolved and make the solution milky