Tuesday 23 June 2015

A Turkish Delight For Ramadan!!! BAKLAVA!!!


Here is a Turkey Delight that will water your mouth this Ramadan!!! Wonder where I can taste one and share one with memories that are everlasting!!! Well, the sweet is sweet!!! And, that is BAKLAVA!!!

A sweet delight from the Turkey Muslims prepared specially during the Ramadan season using phyllo pastry sheets, filled with sweetened chopped nuts in sugar syrup and baked to ready to eat!!! And to add flavour are lemon juice or spices and honey with or without rosewater…..Baklava is then baked and cut into different shapes to be served as a dessert.

Melts in the mouth when served hot and is all different when served cold with a scoop of ice cream!!! But for Ramadan, is a hot sweet that is more preferred!!!

Well as I read through various resources, I understand the spread of this sweet savoury to Middle East, Arab, Greek and Albania.

There are different varieties of Baklava:
  • Cinnamon and Nuts Baklava
  • Quick Crescent Baklava
  • Easy Baklava
  • Chocolate Baklava
  • Santorini Sublime Baklava
  • Sezak’s Baklava
  • Pistachio Baklava
  • Fig and Cardamom Baklava in Lemon Syrup

A Very simple way to cook Baklava!!!

Prepare the phyllo sheets by spreading them into the baking tray and spreading enough butter. Layer the fillings and top with some more phyllo sheets and alternate with layers or prepare a single layered Baklava!!! Cut them, bake and when hot top with sugar syrup and with desired flavour before serving…after 12 hours…

To add some more info for how Baklava becomes a tradition of Ramadan in Turkey that my colleague shared: A dish that they used to share with poorer Muslims than them in their country when they break the fast by the end of the day with other food prepared to end the fast by dusk….Furthermore she added that she is not thinking that I am poorer than her but is wanting to share her culture of Ramadan to me….

HAPPY RAMADAN SEASON!!!!

Thursday 4 June 2015

My W(orld) E(nvironment) D(ay)ding Plan for 2015!!! LOGO COMPETITION!!!


This year World Environment Day (WED) on June 5th, 2015 is going to be a memorable one if you will all co-operate!

I decided that I can move a step ahead by introducing a logo for my community and thought my valuable members and others who are interested can give a helping hand!!!


My WEDding Plan 2015!!!


PARTICIPATE IN LOGO COMPETITION!!!
Anyone interested can join this logo competition!!! Age is not a bar!!!
Create a logo and send a PDF and .JPEG file to
ecoagriat@gmail.com and WIN PRIZES!!!
THEME: COUNT WHAT YOU SAVE FOR TOMORROW!
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
1. Participants need to register their entry with a small fee of Rs. 25/- per entry submitted.
2. Logo file should not be more than  100 KB.
3. Entries should be submitted as PDF and .JPEG files to my email id: ecoagriat@gmail.com
4. Only registered entries will be considered for the prizes.
5. All entries submitted are sole property of this community and cannot be reproduced or submitted elsewhere.
6. Last Date for submitting entry is before 31st December, 2015 before 10:00 PM.
7. Winners will be announced within 7 working days.
PRIZES !!! PRIZES!!!

WIN A T-SHIRT WITH YOUR LOGO IMPRINTED!!!

Monday 1 June 2015

BEAT THE HEAT THIS SUMMER AND EVERY SUMMER :-) - An UPDATE


I REPEAT!!!

HEAT WAVE strikes this year again!!! Heat wave is a prolonged period of extreme heat and humidity that can slow down the metabolism of the body to maintain normal body temperature. Increase in temperature will result in overheating of the body that results in heat-related illnesses. Some of the heat-related illnesses are heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, heat syncope (fainting) and heat rash. Of all these, heat stroke is the worst that could collapse people instantly.
Symptoms and Signs of heat related illnesses: Increased body  temperature but not fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, weakness, lethargy, headache, confusion, fainting, dizziness, muscle cramps, seizures and coma.
Heat Rash: Itchy and prickly skin, a common heat allergic symptom that appears with red bumps on the skin.
Heat Syncope or Fainting: Dizziness and fainting as a result of dehydration, heat and hypotension.
Heat Cramps: Involuntary spasms of the muscles, in general legs with significant sweating.
Heat Exhaustion: Tiredness and profuse sweating due to heat exemplifies as headache, nausea, vomiting and muscle cramps.
Heat Stroke: This is a medical emergency that can collapse individuals and will require immediate attention. Main signs of heat stroke are dizziness, muscle cramps and aches, nausea and vomiting, fatigue, headache or head weight, confusion that finally results in coma when the individual collapses.
Never mind, there are many things that one can do to beat the heat!!! BEAT IT – PREVENT OR TREAT IT!
Heat-related illnesses are more common in children up to four years, aged people above 65 years, overweight people, overexertion due to work and/or exercise, mental illness and in chronically ill patients and under certain medications.
Treatment:
a. Heat Stroke: Immediately shift the patient to cool indoors or shady outdoors to the nearest point and remove restrictive clothing. Blow cool air and shower them with cool water. Wrap in cool sheet and place ice packs in armpits, neck and groin. Keep checking the body temperature until near normal. If the individual is awake provide them with plenty to drink and try mouth feeding. Call doc for medical emergency.
b. Heat Exhaustion: Drink plenty of water, eat few salty snacks, rest in shade, have a cool shower and loosen restrictive clothing.
c. Heat Cramps: Rest in a shady place and drink plenty of fluids like water, fruit juices and isotonic solutions, Good to have something salted. Stretch the muscles and seek medical attention if cramps prolongs.
d. Heat Syncope: Rest in a cool and shady place, stretch and relax and drink plenty of fluids. Will need to seek medical attention if required on repeated fainting episodes.
e. Heat Rash: Wearing loose and cotton clothing, keeping cool to reduce sweating and using powder to dust to prevent sweating and dirt accumulation help to prevent heat rash formation.
 

Golden Rules During Heat Waves:

1. Try to stay indoors and avoid peak sunlight hours from 10 AM. to 3 PM.

2. Drink plenty of fluids in various forms but cool and reduce caffeine and alcohol; reduce solid food as well.

3. Replenish the minerals in your body using isotonic juices or increasing high-salt food intake.

4. Prefer cotton, white or pale coloured and loose clothing. Use a hat and apply plenty of sunscreen with SPF – 15 or 30 as per the requirement for UV protection (a good one is with moisturiser in specific for tropical climate).

5. Do your chores, jobs and work outside at a slower pace than normal to reduce exertion and energy loss. 

6. EAT SEASONAL FRUITS - The watery ones like melons and citrus to keep you rehydrated!!! DRINK juices, tender coconut, ice-creams than caffeinated and soft drinks!!! 

7. CARRY a bottle of water, if not at least a BOTTLE that could be filled in and on the way!!! - QUENCH your thirst and even better AVOID THIRST!!!

I wish that the next summer will much more enjoyable!!!