Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Bread Upma

Finally, I have come out with a post on my a topic closest to me– food! Will try to post simple but workable recipes regularly.

Note: All recipes posted on this blog have been tried out by the author! Full QC passed, all ok, I say!

Bread Upma!

Got bored of eating plain old bread? Here's a simple recipe that makes for a good breakfast as well. You can also use bread that has become a bit hard. The ingredients are basic spices that are available in most households.

Ingredients

Half loaf of bread per person [preparation with white bread is slightly tastier than brown bread :)]

1 onion

Couple of tablespoons of oil or ghee

Half tea spoon of sugar

Half tea spoon of salt - as per requirement

1 spoon of mustard seeds

1 spoon of Jeera [cumin seeds]

A bit if turmeric powder [optional]

1 spoon of ginger paste or a small piece of ginger

A couple of finely chopped green chillies

curry leaves as per preference

coriander as per preference

Procedure

* Cut the bread slices into small pieces [around 9 pieces to a slice]
* Sprinkle water on the bread pieces and place it in a covered vessel for 15 mins
* Dice one onion
* Pour the oil into a pan and wait till it gets heated up
* Put in the mustard seeds and wait till they splutter
* Now add the cumin seeds, onion, turmeric, ginger, green chilies, curry leaves, sugar and salt
* Keep stirring till the onion becomes golden brown
* Now add the soft bread pieces from the vessel into this pan and mix well. The bread pieces tends to break and shrink in size, not to worry. :)
* You can sprinkle more water when you are stirring the mixture if you would like the bread softer
* Once you feel the bread is evenly coated, garnish with coriander and serve! Some Heinz sauce goes well with this.

Bon Appétit!

Experiments - you can experiment by adding more veggies - 1 small potato, tomato, carrot, Green peas, etc. Adding hing[asafetida], Soaking bread in buttermilk instead of water, adding leftover pieces of chapattis…ok, that is taking it too far :)

If you do try it, let me know how it comes out!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Words are all I have...

[Singing] “It's only words, and words are all I have To take your heart away ... “ sang the?, No, not Boyzone but BEE GEES way back in 1968.

Have you ever wondered, what is the most important thing that enables a speaker to connect with the audience? After pondering over it for many bus journeys, I realized that it is the language we speak. What constitutes that language and enables me to win hearts and minds at the Toastmasters club? Is it my personality that could put Arnold Schwarzenegger to shame or is it my body language that can knock people over? Naah, It is the words I speak, silly!

Ancient cultures also recognized the power of words. In Latin, there are two words for word. One is verbus, from which we get verbal. The other is dictum, the noun form of the verb dico, to say. Originally, however, dico meant to consecrate, as to the gods, an indicator of the power of words in that culture.

"Death and life are in the power of the tongue," said King Solomon.
Who decides which it will be? We do.

Most of the time, we speak without thinking about how much impact the words we use will have on the audience. To clarify, a humorous word can lighten up a stifling atmosphere, a gentle word can arouse affection and an encouraging word can warm up a heart. An apology and a word of comfort will dissolve anger and frustration. Appropriate and sincere words of love have a profound and magical power to turn the most ordinary relationship into the most wonderful and special relationship, one that can be treasured for life.

Peter Drucker, the modern management guru said ‘I learned in twenty years in management my words have power over my thoughts and actions. They also impact and influence people I speak them to.’

All the words you use have power. However there are some words that are a little more powerful than the rest - They have an ability on their own when put into a sentence to increase the reception in the mind of the hearer. They are called power words.

The most important power word I have come across is ‘because’. It works on simple human behavior actually - If we ask someone to do a favor for us we will be more successful if we offer a reason.
A study was conducted where a group of people were asked to go a library and ask the librarian to use the Xerox machine. The control group used the words ‘I have only five pages. May I use the copier machine because I’m in a rush?’ They had a 94% conversion rate. The other group asked the same request without stating the reason – their success rate – 60%! "Because" prepares the mind for a reason. Even if the reason is not legitimate, it is still a reason.

Which shop would you enter – the one that said ‘discounts’ or one that said ‘Sale’. Studies have shown that people enter the shop that has the word ‘Bargain’ used more!

Which newspaper would get your attention, the one that said ‘Global markets cooling off’ or the one that said ‘Global markets Meltdown’?

Next time we require some help from one of our colleagues, try this out – instead of ‘Can you send this mail out by tomorrow?’ replace Can by ‘Let’s’ and say Let’s be sure and send this across today, okay?" It’s such a simple thing, yet you will find it works wonders.

A often heard word at my office made a difference to me– Instead of using the word ‘problem’ to describe my lack of time to write a blog entry, I used the word ‘challenge’ and my perspective changed. To find time to write an article is a challenge made me start viewing it as something ‘doable’ instead of as an issue.

If you're having a challenge in your life, whether it is health, finances, personal, or business; look to see if your words are supporting or hindering your progress towards your goals. You may find the answer to your challenges just by listening to what you say when you talk to yourself.

And believe me, yet we take the language we speak for granted. When we examine it, we realize that quicksand can work slowly, boxing rings are square, and a guinea pig is neither from Guinea nor is it a pig. How can a slim chance and a fat chance be the same, while a wise man and a wise guy are opposites?

And why, when I wind up my watch, I start it, but when I wind up this rant..., I end it [Phew!]?