A perfect salad dressing makes you hungry!!

A salad dressing is like a rainbow in the sky, once given a proper blend, it acts magic to the taste. Mouthwatering dressings are available today. What is a salad dressing? A sauce that is typically combined with oil and vinegar, that enhances taste to a salad is called a Salad Dressing. In olden time’s salad dressing were made from scratch at homes, as nothing was available in the markets. Salads are generally served cold and may contain cheese, vegetables, fruits, chicken, nuts etc.

A variety of dressings are obtainable in markets today. But day by day people are blotting and hence more health conscious as these dressing contain 139gm fats which is not good for human body. Following this, subway has starting consuming fat free sauces, but consumers are ignorant on how true it is.

One can easily happen to find your own salad dressing with a few natural ingredients, such as olive oil, Lemon juice, Lime juice, oil extracted from pumpkin seed, honey mustard etc. You can whip up the dressing of your choice considering the calories. Low carb dressing also includes, red wine vinegar makes an essentially carb-free, all-purpose dressing when blended with olive oil, salt, black pepper and chopped shallots.

Different types of Mayonnaise are available today. Mayonnaise with no added sugar can be considered fat free.

But a salad dressing has to be such that one should feel like sticking finger in the mouth. A dressing enhances the taste of the vegetables. The real taste is in the dressings that are full of fats.

Oil-based bottled dressings are often low in carbs, especially if they contain no added sugar or starch-based thickeners. A salad is the only dish that can be served at any point of the meal.

 

 

A friend online may be your best friend

I was travelling one day, when to girls happened to sit beside me. I overheard the conversation saying that, “We can date so many online simultaneously, who knows I date many boys simultaneously.” I felt a deep sense a rejection — not personally, but on behalf of the person that girl was engaged to. Instead of interacting with a person who was officially hers, she chose to search for a companion elsewhere online.

I wondered to myself, is this what online dating has done to us? Is it creating a new reality in which people actively avoid real-life interactions? Talking to strangers and meeting them is far more risky than meeting the people who you know personally.

Now a day, technology has advanced so much that with the help of mobile apps and online dating websites; it has given people access to more potential partners than they could meet at work or in their surroundings. Everything has its own pros and cons.

Online dating is referred to as modern romance as it makes it easier for someone to judge a person in detail and whatever she/he wants in specific. It also helps the people who use the apps by allowing them to enjoy a pattern of regular hookups that don’t have to lead to relationships. Some online relationships have latest for life, no doubt. But I personally feel online dating is far more risky as the person who you chat with is not live or maybe the person has created a fake account does to while away his time.

In reality, people have a hard time in finding the partner of their choice in reality, day to day. A male and female protagonist may tend to be united till the end is the meet online.

Sawai Gandharwa Mohotsav on the rocks!!!!!

Musical events and concerts rejuvenate one’s mind. A music lover should indulge himself in such concerts to become more acquainted about the subject. Gathering more knowledge about a topic of your interest is surely not a wasted time. As it is rightly said by Danielle LaPorte, the bestselling Canadian author, “If knowledge is power then curiosity is the muscle,” which means knowledge can be achieved by whatever possible means. Events are held in every corner of the world daily. But grabbing an opportunity that knocks your door is a great pride.

A most popular event is wandering around in Pune since many days. But now it has taken a platform to showcase the artists from around the world on December 7.

The most popular Indian classical event, organized by Sangeet Prasarak Mandal named Sawai Gandharwa Bhimsen Mahotsav has made its set back in the city. This festival is held annually and this year the event will be held from December 7 to December 11.

The Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Mahotsav is one of the biggest festivals of classical music in India, organized every year in Pune since 1953.

This musical festival was named as Sawai Gandharwa Mahotsav, but after the demise of Bharat Ratna Pt. Bhimsen Joshi, the festival has been renamed to Sawai Gandharwa Bhimsen Mahotsav since 2015. This is the 64th year of this mega music fest, which enjoys patronage of music lovers from all around the world. The Arya Sangeet Prasarak Mandal has decided to hold it for 5 days in this particular year, instead of 4. Hence the audiences, especially the music lovers, get an opportunity to utilize these days with full zeal and enthusiasm.

A session of the festival which is generally conducted on a Sunday morning has been cancelled this year. Thus, the festival will span over five days and all
sessions will be conducted in the evening.

So Punekars, get set, tie your shoe laces and drive away for the event at New English School, Ramanbaug from 4pm to 10pm. You get an opportunity to experience the live performance of the great artists.

Following is the schedule of the event.
7th December 2016 (Day 1 Timing: 4 pm to 10 pm)

Name of the Artist Performance
S. Ballesh & Krishna Ballesh Shehnai
Gauri Pathare Vocal
Irshad Khan Surbahar
Ganpati Bhat Vocal

8th December 2016 (Day 2 Timing : 4 pm to 10 pm)

Name of the Artist Performance
Ritesh & Rajnish Mishra Vocal
Debopriya Ranadive & Suchismita Flute
Smt. Manjiri Asanare-Kelkar Vocal
Pt. Jasraj Vocal

9th December 2016 (Day 3 Timing : 4 pm to 10 pm)

Name of the Artist Performance
Brajeswar Mukherjee Vocal
Dr. Mysore Manjunath and Mysore Nagnath Violin
Smt. Purvadhanashree Bharatnatyam
Pt Ulhas Kashalkar Vocal

10th December 2016 (Day 4 Timing : 4 pm to 10 pm)

Name of the Artist Performance
Dhanshree Ghaisas Vocal
Shrinivas Joshi Vocal
Lakshay Mohan Gupta Sitar
Aayush Mohan Gupta Sarod
Pt. Uday Bhawalkar Vocal
Dr. L. Subramaniam and Ambi Subramaniam Violin

11th December 2016 (Day 5 Timing : 4 pm to 10 pm)

Name of the Artist Performance
Takahiro Arai Santoor
Kaivalyakumar Vocal
Ut. Amjad Ali Khan Sarod
Amaan Ali Bangash and Ayaan Ali Bangash Sarod
Dr. Prabha Atre Vocal