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BREAD MAKING AND DETAILS

BREAD AND ITS DETAILS White bread is made up of bleached flour that makes it lighter in color whereas brown bread is made of whole wheat flour and white flour.  - Brown bread is more nutritious and healthier than white bread.  - White bread is bleached with chemicals through an artificial process unlike brown bread which mostly contains natural elements.  - White bread is softer and tastier than brown bread.  - White bread has more calorie content than brown bread. 100 grams of white bread contains 361 calories whereas brown bread has 293 calories per 100 grams.  Top tips for perfect homemade bread:   - In a large bowl, mix the flour, salt and yeast. Make a well in the centre and then add warm milk and butter. Stir the mixture well with a wooden spoon.  - After stirring, use your hands to bring the dough together in the bowl. Knead until the dough is smooth and elastic.  - Place the kneaded dough in a lightly oiled bowl. Leave for 1 hour until the dough gets doubled in size

First aid for burns

FIRST AID FOR BURNS A minor burn that doesn't require emergency care  may involve: Superficial redness similar to a sunburn Pain Blisters An area no larger than 3 inches (about 8 centimeters) in diameter Treating major burns Until emergency help arrives: Protect the burned person from further harm.  If you can do so safely, make sure the person you're helping is not in contact with the source of the burn. For electrical burns, make sure the power source is off before you approach the burned person. Make certain that the person burned is breathing.  If needed, begin rescue breathing if you know how. Remove jewelry, belts and other restrictive items,  especially from around burned areas and the neck. Burned areas swell rapidly. Cover the area of the burn.  Use a cool, moist bandage or a clean cloth. Don't immerse large severe burns in water.  Doing so could cause a serious loss of body heat (hypothermia). Elevate the burned area.  Raise the woun

THE HEALTHY BAMBOO RICE - THE TRIBALSAVORY

Bamboo Rice: Everything You Need to Know About the Tribal Savory! Highlights Bamboo rice is special rice that is grown out of a dying bamboo shoot Bamboo rice resembles paddy rice and tastes like wheat Bamboo rice is rich in carbohydrate, fiber and protein Indians are die hard rice lovers and nobody can take this privilege from us. The typical  dal chawal ,  rajma chawal  and  chhole chawal  are to die for and you would agree. Rice makes an indispensable part of any meal in a typical  North Indian  and a  South Indian  household and why not, it has been giving us some great culinary experiences with its exceptional aroma and simple taste. For years we have been experimenting with rice, turning it into different dishes including  idlis, dosas  and even phirni . However, there are different  varieties of rice  that may not be as popular, but make our history of rice richer and intriguing. One of the types of rice is bamboo rice aka Mulayari, a beautiful and natural short grain,

ORNAMENTAL FISH CULTURE

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INCOME generation by ORNAMENTAL FISH CULTURE Ornamental fishes really are nature's wonderful creation. Ornamental fish keeping is the second most preferred hobby in the world and the number of hobbyists for ornamental fish keeping is rising day by day because it provides a great opportunity for entrepreneurship development and income generation. There are a number of promotional schemes from various government agencies, which would boost up aspiring entrepreneurs. The technology is quite simple and easy to take up and attain success. PREREQUISITES FOR ORNAMENTAL FISH CULTURE The success of ornamental fish culture greatly depends on the location and layout of the unit with adopting proper management protocols in the breeding and rearing. The basic necessities are like plenty of fresh water,quality brood stock and uninterrupted electric supply. For this reason, one has to plan meticulously while establishing an ornamental unit. There are also several other par

BEAUTY AT HOME

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NATURAL FACE PACK FOR SUMMER Summer can make our face look very dull, itchy and oily. Thanks to the sun that tans and the greasy air. Also, as we sweat a lot and most often forget to keep ourselves properly hydrated, summer time actually becomes a skin problem time for most of us. Going for a facial every time you feel your face needs a treatment will not only cost you a leg and an arm but it is also not a very healthy practice as the salons use nothing but chemical products. So, here we list ten homemade packs which you can easily make and keep your skin nourished and hydrated. 1. Mint and turmeric face pack Only the idea of a mint face pack can make you feel fresh in the scorching heat. Just grind a handful of mint leaves and add a dash of turmeric powder to it. Mix a few drops of lukewarm or cold water, whichever your skin prefers and apply the paste on your skin. Leave it for about 10 to 15 minutes and then wash it off. 2. Cucumber and sugar face pack We are

BEEKEEPING BUSINESS IDEAS - TURN YOUR HOBBY TO MONEY

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Beekeeping for Beginners  Step By Step process    Pin  Share  Email If you're a beginner at beekeeping, you might be confused as to where to start. But if you want to  keep bees , this guide will show you how, step by step, from ordering the bees to choosing your hive to getting everything set up when they arrive. 01 of 05 Buy the Bees It might seem strange to order bees before you get everything else together for beekeeping, but it's important because most places don't have bees for sale by the time spring is well underway. January is the time to order your bees for shipment or pickup in April or May. Local beekeeping associations are a great place to start asking around for bees. And you'll want to decide whether package bees, nucs, catching a swarm, or buying an already-started hive is the right choice for you. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. Choose Your Hive System  Photo © Flickr