Have a big old massive headache? Cut a fresh lime into and massage it around your temples and forehead...you'll be so glad that you did! Eat the kiwi...respect the blackberry...it knows it's place.
I know I posted this a long time ago but I took some of my old posts out due to some comments I got but then again , I realized different people make their recipes differently, so why bother what people say. Anyway, the first time I heard of this recipe was from my husband. We had just been married and living in Kulhudhufushi as my husband was working there for 6 months. I love screwpine fruit and its heady perfume. So there I was making, or rather trying to make, kashikeyo kandhi and hubby kept hovering around, going that's not how my mum used to make. Yes I know ladies, there are lots of new weds, who read this who have heard this line LOL??. Anyway , a few years later, I finally tasted the dish , which by the way was a totally different dish altogether, so my hubby was right???? . My mum in law showed me how to make it and I love making this, especially during Ramadhan, as its not just a desert dish , it can even be eating...
Easy and Fun DIY Water Balloon Flip Flops! S imply tie water balloons in a knot around the flip flop straps! We liked the rainbow color pattern... Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet. Be creative and have fun! F or my daughters birthday this year we made these bright and fun flip flops at the party. The girls all had a fun time making them and they can't wait to wear them to school on the same day! We got this idea from my niece who made these at a party a few years ago. We thought they were so cute that we wanted to try them at our party this year. We bought black flip flops for every girl from Old Navy, for $2.50 a pair. I would recommend going a size larger in flip flops. We bought 3 packs of 500 water balloons and had plenty of water balloons left over, perfect for a water balloon fight! What you'll need: 8 pair flip flops in every one's sizes 1,500 water balloons 8 girls to tie the water balloons onto the flip flo...
For ages I kept meaning to try one of the Hithi recipes. Hithi means bitter but this is not a bitter curry. Its called hith i because its uses a spice known locally as hithi damui . My mum kept saying its difficult getting hithi damui you can only get it from the local ayuvedhi stalls until my sister discovered after seeing the spice that it was in fact ajwain/ carom seeds . I have seen ajwain seeds in a local shop and also in some of the Indian specialty shops. Ajwain seeds although it looks a lot like tiny cumin seeds has a slightly different taste. There are two kinds of hithi , one is this banbukeyo ( breadfruit ) hithi and the other is maalhoskeyo hithi ( plaintain). Recipe : Banbukeyo Hithi Serves 4 -6 1/4 piece of a regular size banbukeyo (about 250g) 2 garlic cloves, finely grated 1/2 inch ginger grated 10 curry leaves small piece pandan leaf 1/4 tsp tumeric 100g smoked tuna 1 small onion thinly sliced 1/2 tsp ajwain or hithi damui 150 ml coconut milk 700...
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