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fried beans (beans vadakkal)

FRIED BEANS INGREDIENTS: Fresh Beans-1cup (cut into 1 to 1 1/2 inches) tomatoes chopped-1/4 cup Garlic peeled and crushed or as whole-5nos Idly chutney pody/dhal podi-1tbsp salt as needed oil-2rbsp chilli powder 1tsp pepper a pinch cumin -1/2 tsp PROCEDURE: Heat oil in a pan. Add tomatoes and cumin and garlic and saute nicely till the juices come out. Then add cut beans and salt as desired and fry the beans till it is cooked. I like half cooked Beans that crunchy taste of beans with tomato n dhal flavour yummyyy..... now once beans is done add chilli powder, peper powder and saute till the raw smell of chilli powder goes. Once done add the dhal powder and saute for a minute and remove from fire. You can ad a tbsp of tomato ketchup if you want. Also you can suppliment oil by baking also. Nutritional Info: High in folic acid, fiber,betacaroteine, antioxident and traces of vitamin A and other minerals.  Everyone can eat. same way you can choose veg
Life Insurance of India is a boon for low income and middle income group! Do you agree with it or you don't ! The logic of pooling money from all and sharing it with persons whose certainty is affected is a very good social thought that was started sometime back in 1800. Before its origin was to compensate the loss of ship in ocean due to strom and destruction due to various reasons. It's good that it's extended to public by India in 1940's with a corpus fund of 5 crores that had grown to more than 2 lakh crores  with LIC. Hence LIC can stand for any loss or natural disasters to compensate many lives which is certain. Though it's mainly for  people with economic background for future risks many do not realise its value at earlier age and think this intangible assets as not being useful- specially younger aged people. However! My concern is that it to serve more people in India who really need the premiums calculated though small yet many cannot affo

ARUDRA DARSHAN AND THE RECIPES

OM NAMASHIVAYA NAMAHA...... ARUDHRA DARSANAM AND ITS RECIPES Arudra Darshan is celbrated in the Tamil month of Margazhi coinciding with December – January. This day falls on the full moon night of this month when the Tiruvadirai (Arudra) star rules over. Notably, this happens to be the longest night of the year. Arudra is the star that symbolizes golden red flame, which is none else than Lord Shiva at his cosmic dance. The main highlight of this occasion is having the darshan of Shiva as Natraj, the god at his cosmic dance. Arudra Darshan is a very grand event happening in the Shiva temples especially where the image of Natraj (dancing Shiva) is installed. This is a festival celebrated with great fervour and celebrity in Chidambaram, a temple dedicated solely to Natraj in Tamilnadu. It is considered highly auspicious and beneficial to view the procession of Lord Natraj on this day. All day long, there are holy baths and pujas conducted in the temples and at the end of the day, a sp