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My morning starts with reading Newspapers when I have morning coffee. When I travel by train or bus for long travel i read Women Era or Filmfare. I used to read  Novel by Perry Mason. Every Saturday I read two chapters Satya Sai Tapovan. I  used to refer to the cook book that how I got inspired to create new dishes.  I also published a book of my recipes

Book that have my recipes that I published

Rice flour upma

Upma is usually with rava/sooji. Here is a recipe where I have used rice flour, usually used to make puttu.

Ingredients

Puttu flour — 1 cup.                 Water. —         3 cups.                       Oil. —-            4 tbsp.    .      

Salt—- 1/2tbsp                 Peanut —     2tsp.                        Green chilli — 2.                      .    Cut ginger — 1/2 tsp.                 Tomato —1,cut into small pieces Few curry leaves

Method

Keep the water boiling. Heat a pan,add the oil.  Next add the cut ginger and green chilli fry them. Now add the peanut and saute them. Next add the tomatoes and strict .Now add the puttu flour and fry them for two minutes.Next add salt and ghee, mix everything together. Lower the heat and add the boiling water, keep string . when the water is observed completely put off the heat. Rice flour is ready.

Sujata

Write about your first name: its meaning, significance, etymology, etc.

Sujata (सुजाता) is of Indian origin that means “well-born” or “well-bred”. It is derived from the Sanskrit words su meaning “well” and jata meaning “born”.

This name is associated with a prominent deity in Hinduism. This deity is an avatar of Vishnu, known for their love and compassion. The deitys consort is Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. A famous festival associated with this deity is Diwali, the festival of lights. Another deity closely related to this deity is Krishna, another avatar of Vishnu.
This name, SUJATA, is a beautiful and meaningful one! Its a Sanskrit name that means “well-born” or “of good lineage.” There are a few variations of this name, including: Sujatha: This is a common spelling variation, particularly in South India. SUJATA: This is a more traditional spelling, often used in North India. Sujita: This is a less common variation, but its still a beautiful and meaningful name.

Tomato Ketchup.   Ingredients: -Tomato–      1 kg.      Sugar-   ½ cup.   Black sal  ½ teaspoon.                 Dry Mango pwd–     ½ teaspoonSalt–                         ½ teaspoon.    Red chilli pwd–         ½ teaspoon.   Vinegar–  2 teaspoons.        Method.                 Take fresh and ripe tomatoes, wash and cut into big chunks.Pressure cooker the tomatoes for 3 whistle. Open and allow to cool.Blend the tomatoes into a thick puree, strain the puree to remove seeds and skin of tomato puree.Heat a wok, add the puree, once it starts boiling add the sugar. Allow it to simmer, stir occasionally. when the puree starts thickening, add the black salt, mango pwd and red chilli pwd.Allow the puree to further reduces, put off the gas and add the vinegar, your ketchup is ready.(How to test if ketchup is ready . take a spoon full of ketchup and drop it in a plate and tilt the plate if you find no water running out of the puree then your ketchup is ready.)Jar the ketchup and store it in the fridge.With the pleasant climate, enjoy homemade ketchup with any snack along with a cup of coffee/ tea. 😊