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Death By Chocolate.

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Death By Chocolate

 I hop you enjoy preparing this recipe and even use it wisely ;) just use your imagination :P

 

My very own Death By Chocolate Dip / Sauce. The way u wanna call it.

 

Ingredients:

 

2 cups - Milk (Avoid using Skimmed Milk).

 

200 gms - Dark Chocolate (70% or more dark - as you prefer).

 

200 gms - Chololate (You can use Cadbury's Dairy Milk Chocolate here).

 

100 gms - White Chocolate.

 

4 - Heaped Teaspoons of Coffee. (Stronger the better - I Prefer Nescafe Gold).

 

4 - Heaped Teaspoons of Sugar. (Depends on how sweet you prefer. I personally like this to be bitter).

 

 

Method:

 

In a microwave bowl take all the chocolates together and heat it for a minute. Then add sugar and coffee and some milk and heat the mixture again for 2 minutes. Stir well the contents and add the remaining milk and then heat it in the microwave for 3 more minutes or until the mixture melts into smooth slurry like paste. Hurray the dip is ready. If you prefer this to be a lil thick add some more Regular or Dark Chocolate as you prefer. If you need this to be thin then dilute it with some more milk.

 

The key to make this recipe more exciting is improvisation and to use your imagination and be creative. You can even add some flavours to this like Vanilla or rose etc. just add a few drops of the flavour you prefer.

 

You can enjoy this with Cracker biscuits or any other. This can go as a topping on your ice creams as well. Or the way you want it. Again use your imagination ;) J


Mumbai: Cafe Mondegars

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Mumbai, India's financial capital and one of the busiest cities in Asia, also happens to be amongst the favorites for tourists. And with the kind of growth that it has witnessed in the recent past only means that joints and cafeterias and places for refreshments and relaxation are mushrooming like never before! Some of them are known for their global presence in multiple countries and then there are some who despite having little or no presence outside of one city, somehow manage to capture the imagination and love of people. People, who've been loyalists for years now and some for decades!

Welcome to Cafe Mondegars, or Mondys, as its popularly known , a highly popular joint situated next to Regal Cinema, Colaba, just a stone's throw away from the Gateway of India.

I met Mr. Huxley Pimenta, the Manager of Cafe Mondegars and discussed a few things about Mondy's and came out with a lot more data than I had known previously about this cafe.

One of the most popular attractions of Mondys is the jukebox out there. And well, I did realise that they probably dont say 'Old is gold' for no reason after all! It happens that 'Hotel California' continues to be the favorite tune of people even today! Also, much like the famous 'Sports Bar' situated next to Mondy's, this place too enjoy quite a bit of crowd during important cricket and soccer games. And apparently, its very difficult to take a call as to which is the more popular sport amongst the two. Pimenta himself preferred soccer though and the fever that Euro'08 generated was quite something to behold!

Another important feature about Mondy's is the Mario Miranda cartoons that can be seen on its walls. The ace cartoonist was a very good friend of Rusi Yezdegardi, one of the five owners of the joint and that special bond meant that getting those special cartoons on the walls was never a problem.

Foreign tourists do take an instant liking to the place and a lot of them happen to have their breakfast, lunch, dinner, all three of them at Mondys during their stay at Mumbai. The kind of memories that they take of the city are also special and fond in nature, to say the least! Infact, the Manager was of the opinion that he's hardly met anyone in his 4-year stint so far that had anything bad to talk about the city. The kind of bond that some of the foreign tourists have formed with the place can be judged from the fact that they tend to even buy in lots Mondy's T-Shirts . Moreoever, some even go to the extent of "bidding" for the uniform that the waiters at Mondy's wear! Time to make a special mention then of 3 Britisher friends of Mr. Pimenta who work with a leading airline company and stay at suburban Andheri. Despite staying so far away (Andheri's a good 40 min drive from Colaba and in peak traffic hours, could take even more than that) those friends make it a point to frequently visit Mondy's. Now thats not just a tribute to the place in itself but also to the kind of mateship that the Manager and the staff tend to develop with its customers!

A place that started off as an Irani restaurant more than 90 years ago surely has come a long way since it was revamped by the Rusi family and some of their friends somewhere in the early 70s. Mr. Huxley Pimenta who's spent all his childhood at Colaba and who's now managing the place which he claims was one the areas around which he loitered most of his early teenage years cant praise the cafe enough! 4 years into his job now and he proudly exclaims that he's never found this kind of job satisfaction ever in his previous years of work experience. The sheer love that his owners shower on him and the raw passion that he has for his job quite clearly reflects in his work ethic which inturn motivates him to make the already popular place an even better one for all its customers!

Good for us, infact great for us all in Mumbai! Kudos to a lovely place that just seems to be getting better and better and is now an icon of the city in itself.

 


Rains in Bombay

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One of my favorite things about Bombay is the rains! I understand that the rainy season is not a favorite with most Mumbaikars who commute over a long distance from home to work as they have to travel with wet commuters, trudge through pools of water, struggle to open their umbrellas in the wind and reach their offices very wet. Nor for people who live on the streets, slums and low lying areas as they are fearful of water rising and entering their homes. And usually in the recent present the rains also tend to bring back the not so pleasant memories of 26/7.

But like every coin has two sides, rains in Bombay do have its own allure and romance.
So I thought to list out a few things you can do whether you are like me , a true rain-lover [we are a vanishing breed, aren’t we ;) ] or someone who would stay indoors [sorry, but you are boring ;) ] and a few other things. Try them, even if you are busy, maybe on a weekend and of course feel free to add to the list.

To read on ....check the article in  PLACES section of Articles :)

Liverpool

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Hi friends,
This is my first blog here.
Greetings from Liverpool. The city of Beatles ! And art and river Mersey and more.
I love the city's cultural feel and the architechture .Though I lived here all my life, I am not bored by it as alot of my pals seem to feel about our city. 
Our airport is named after John Lennon :) Also, Liverpool overhead railway was the first electrically powered overhead railway in the world ! 

Oh and I have to mention football..ofcourse Liverpool team :)
 Also home of Gerrard who I love and Rooney who I dont :D

Friends in India will like to know that there are lot of Indians here and also many temples for Hindus and sikhhs.

Anyone planning to visit Liverpool will be interested to know that it is the European Capital of Culture for 2008 :) 
Enjoy Liverpool, catch a game, go shopping on CHurch street, walk by the wwaterfront in evening and have a great time!



Traveling : The eco-friendly way !

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Modern technology
Owes ecology
An apology.
~Alan M. Eddison
 

 

Planning The Trip:

  • Look for hotel accommodations and tours that carry environmental friendly certifications or memberships in green industry associations. Several organizations have developed standards to measure the environmental initiatives of hotels and tours. [Eco-tourism]Standards vary depending on the organization; however, green hotels and tours include reducing energy consumption through fluorescent lighting, instituting recycling programs, conserving water either through installation of energy star products or by asking patrons to reuse towels and by purchasing local organic foods. When hotels and tours meet these standards, they are certified as "green."
  • Select a hotel close to public transportation or near the places you are going to visit during your stay.
  • When flying, book electronic tickets. It reduces paper waste and you are less likely to lose your ticket.

 

Before Departure:

  • Pull the plug on any unnecessary appliances .They  can still use energy in their off mode.
  • {For those on whom applicable ]Set your thermostat and water heater at low settings so that energy isn't wasted while you are gone.
  • Stop your newspaper or donate the paper to a school while you are gone.
  • Arrange for someone to take care and water the plants if you have any.

On Arrival:

  • If the hotel has an environmental program, participate as much as possible. If you have any questions about how, simply ask when you check in.
  • Save electricity. Lights, fans, TVs, radios, computers - if you are not using it - turn it off! Lower the thermostat when you leave the room for long periods of time.
  • Use bottles that can be refilled.
  • Leave unopened shampoo, soap, and other items in the hotel unless you are taking it home to use.
  • Use water sparingly. In some places this is a very scarce resource.
  • Never buy items made from endangered species.
  • Grab only the maps and brochures that you will actually use. If in a large group, share brochures whenever possible.
  • Take pictures and leave the location as you found it. Never remove wildlife from it's natural environment including shells, flowers and coral.
  • Buy and eat locally grown and locally processed foods wherever possible, rather than food products shipped from long distances, which use more energy (fossil fuels for transport and generally more packaging)
  • If you shop in a local market take your own bag or have them place everything in one large plastic bag instead of numerous small ones.
  • Try to use re chargeable batteries.
  • Please remember to recycle whatever you can in the country you are traveling. However, some products that can not be recycled in the host country can be recycled in your home countries, so please take them home if possible.
  • Avoid buying souvenirs that are made with endangered species or species that have to be killed to be made into a craft, support crafts made from renewable resources.
  • Use public rather than private transport (e.g. bus instead of rental car) where possible to reduce fossil fuel use. Share rental cars and taxis with others.
  • As much as possible, walk or use a bicycle. It not only helps the planet, but it keeps you in shape as well!
  • Try and find out what are the important environmental issues in the country.
  • Many countries have interesting volunteer opportunities with environmentally-oriented organization. If you have time and interest, support these efforts by volunteering.

For adventure travelers: 

  • When hiking or camping, stay only in marked areas to avoid destroying vegetation.
  • If no toilets exist, bury human waste in a hole 20cms deep. Human waste should be buried at least 50 m from water sources.
  • Use biodegradable soaps / detergents if possible
  • Don't wash shampoo and detergent off directly in rivers, but as far away as you can (4 m minimum).
  • Avoid making fires.
  • Use a T-shirt when snorkeling as sunscreen is harmful to the marine life.

Those traveling with children  :

  • Try and teach your child about the local environmental issues. Point out good and bad practices.
  • Encourage your child to snack on fruit rather than sweets, explain that fruit has a biodegradable wrapper!

 

Enjoy your travels but respect nature :)

 


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