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ALOO SANDWICH RECIPE | ALOO SANDWICH ON TAWA | BREAKFAST RECIPE

Letscookwithtina

A healthy Sandwich Recipe cooked with spiced potatoes. This recipe is very simple and can be cooked in just few minutes. It’s an ideal early morning Breakfast.

It’s hard to find a people who doesn’t like sandwich. Sandwiches are like our comfort food. In the rushing hours of morning easy sandwiches are what that saves us.

This sandwich can be cooked in tawa. So no worries about gadgets.

  • Course – Breakfast / Snack / Tiffin
  • Prep time -10 minutes
  • Cooking Time -15 minutes
  • Author Tina

INGREDIENTS

  • 10 Pieces Bread
  • 5 Large Potato
  • 1 Tsp Black Pepper Powder
  • Black Salt to taste
  • 1 Tsp Chaat Masala
  • 1/2 Cup Soya Oil

HOW TO COOK ALOO SANDWICH

  1. Peel the skin of potatoes. Cut them into cubes . Boil them. Take out on a plate. Add 1 tsp Black Pepper Powder, black Salt to taste. Start mashing.

2. As the filling becomes soft, add…

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Your Journey, Not Theirs

Saania's diary - reflections, learnings, sparkles

“Comparison is the thief of joy”- Teddy Roosevelt

I have discoveredthat there is an infinite number of things and people upon which we can potentially compare ourselves to. And with how flooded we are by social media nowadays, it’s easier than ever to habitually find someone who seems to be living a “better” life than us, which only serves to make us feel miserable about ourselves. You have probably, at some point, felt the animosity boil in your blood, and your fists clenching by the envy surging up your brain. But the truth is, we have all been there! Unfortunately, once we drive down the road of jealousy, there is never an end.

Jealousy definitely plays a deadly role of stealing the joy from our lives, since we are continually tapering off our self-confidence in thinking that someone is better than us. But some times, we compare ourselves against inaccurate…

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Recipe for Despair

normabobb

We are all at the core simple human beings but there are opportunistic people who because we are inexperienced prey on our need to belong, to be loved and to be wanted. The next time someone whispers sweet nothings in your ears, or they appeal to you through mega phones, ask of them “what do you want from me?” Regardless of how honest their answer seem to be remember wolves are always on parade as human beings. If you don’t watch your back, no one else would.

© Norma Bobb-Semple 2021

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TAKING A BREAK, HELPS??

Soni's thoughts

Heya peeps, whatsup… hows time moving??
Too busy? need a break?? yeah.. yeah i badly need!!!
Guys sudden thought pondered in my head on the word ‘TAKE A BREAK’
So how much important taking a break in human life??
I assume it has paramount importance in our life, isnt it?
After all we are not machines to work 24/7!
Has it ever happenned to you guys ever when a moment comes and it feels like just leaving everything and everyone behind and going somewhere very far, lonely place, sit there as much as you want till get some peace and then come back!!
Well loads of a time i feel like it…
Some sometimes the irritation increases to a level that i really feel like just stopping whatever ongoing and leave behind!!
So friends we all should definitely have our own break time, isnt it?
Even if its office hours…

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Thanks, Ashley: Just a Psych Patient? – Stigma in the ER — Mental Health @ Home — The 4 Freedoms for ALL via Language & Adult Education, Writing, and PublicDomainInfrastructure

I saw this CBC story recently about a man who was written off because he was just a psych patient. I wanted to write about it, then promptly forgot about it until suninthespring brought it to my attention. In April 2018, David Pontone went to the emergency department at Humber River Hospital in Toronto, Canada. […] […]

Thanks, Ashley: Just a Psych Patient? – Stigma in the ER — Mental Health @ Home — The 4 Freedoms for ALL via Language & Adult Education, Writing, and PublicDomainInfrastructure

Day 57/67 of GED in Five Months, Slope-Intercept form, and Adults follow the funding — The 4 Freedoms for ALL via Language & Adult Education, Writing, and PublicDomainInfrastructure

We live in a world swimming in documents, both online and in print, telling us things that we must decide how to use, as citizens of a republic.  Web sites are especially difficult to trace back to the initial source, since books have bibliographies and publishers that can be researched.  So, how would you solve […]

Day 57/67 of GED in Five Months, Slope-Intercept form, and Adults follow the funding — The 4 Freedoms for ALL via Language & Adult Education, Writing, and PublicDomainInfrastructure

Thoughtful Thursdays, Fruit trees, and libraries for kids — The 4 Freedoms for ALL via Language & Adult Education, Writing, and PublicDomainInfrastructure

Today is January 28th, but starting last night on the 27th, the Birthday of the trees, aka Tu BiShvat began, on the Hebrew calendar.  This day celebrates all fruit-bearing trees, inclusively, just as our society must become more fully inclusive for all of us.  Especially public libraries: they need to be safer places, where kids […]

Thoughtful Thursdays, Fruit trees, and libraries for kids — The 4 Freedoms for ALL via Language & Adult Education, Writing, and PublicDomainInfrastructure

« Depois que os garimpeiros chegaram … a floresta ficou ruim e cheia de fumaça epidêmica de xawara. Os antigos xamãs que sabiam fazer a imagem dos espíritos dançar morreram com esses vapores mortais. » — Barbara Crane Navarro

Menino Yanomami com seu arco e flecha na floresta, Alto Orinoco, Amazonas, Venezuela – foto: Barbara Crane Navarro Como afirma o porta-voz e xamã Yanomami Davi Kopenawa no seu livro A Queda do Céu:  « Fomos aos buracos de ouro onde trabalhavam os garimpeiros. … Realmente havia muitos deles aqui, muitos mais do que nós! Eles cavaram […]

« Depois que os garimpeiros chegaram … a floresta ficou ruim e cheia de fumaça epidêmica de xawara. Os antigos xamãs que sabiam fazer a imagem dos espíritos dançar morreram com esses vapores mortais. » — Barbara Crane Navarro

« Después de que llegaron los Mineros de oro … el bosque estaba en mal estado y lleno de humo epidémico de xawara. Los antiguos chamanes que supieron hacer bailar la imagen de los espíritus murieron con estos vapores mortales. » — Barbara Crane Navarro

Niño Yanomami con hojas de palma de su madre para bailar, Alto Orinoco, Amazonas, Venezuela – foto: Barbara Crane Navarro Como afirma el portavoz y chamán Yanomami Davi Kopenawa en su libro La caída del cielo:  « Fuimos a los agujeros de oro donde trabajaban los buscadores. … ¡Realmente había muchos de ellos aquí, muchos […]

« Después de que llegaron los Mineros de oro … el bosque estaba en mal estado y lleno de humo epidémico de xawara. Los antiguos chamanes que supieron hacer bailar la imagen de los espíritus murieron con estos vapores mortales. » — Barbara Crane Navarro