March 2010 – Desktop Calendar

February 28th, 2010 by Aditya 4 comments »

The Bar-headed Goose is one of the world’s highest flying birds, seen upto an altitude of a little excess of 33,000 feet!! A Boeing 747 cruises at an altitude of 35,000 feet only.

These birds are known to migrate to India during the winters from China, crossing the Himalaya’s. They spend their summers at high altitude lakes.

For more information, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar-headed_Goose

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Stripey…

February 8th, 2010 by posterous No comments »
I like the Aircel campaign abt "Save Our Tiger". A really good initiative from some corporate giant.

Whatever their aims and aspirations from that advertisement might be. As they are at the end of the day, looking to promote their services. Any corporate giant will do that.

I also see a lot of people going red over the campaign. A few quotes from people. (read on Facebook)
"The campaign also shied away from addressing other issues that contribute towards the decline in the cats such as loss of habitat, man-animal conflict and depletion of prey base."
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It's funny how so many people are suddenly joining the "Save Our Tigers" group and initiative by Aircel but other than that, doing absolutely nothing to really "Save the Tiger""

All I want to tell these people is, take a break!!

Be glad that somebody had the sense to put in money into such a campaign. They have tied up with WWF – India.

Did the common man know that there were only 1411 tiger from 40k left, over the turn of the century? Answer is "No"!!

Just because they do their bit and look for self profit in such campaigns is not wrong.

Can WWF or any organisation working in this field be in a position to finance such a campaign?

What is wrong? Why don't you guys look at the brighter side of the entire campaign.

Folks, stop cribbing. Somebody has taken a step forward, support them.

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Save Elephants

February 1st, 2010 by posterous No comments »

Happy to announce special edition t-shirts via ThinkWild.

Bottle Green colour, Collar T-Shirt (aka Polo Shirt) only for Rs. 350/-

Print on the T-Shirt will be as seen in the attached image. Foliage Outdoors logo will be embroidered on the sleeve.

To place order SMS Mayuresh (+919822849989) or me (+919657982535). (Pls include your name, T-Shirt Size and Quantity) or email us: msbo...@gmail.com or adi...@thinkwild.co.in

Last date to confirm order is 5th Feb  2010.

T-shirts will be available in standard sizes.

Men Sizes  (Shirt Size)
XXL – 44
XL – 42
L – 40
M – 38
S – 36
xS – 34

Women / Girl Sizes (Ladies cut)
S – 34
M – 36
L – 38
XL – 40
2XL – 42

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Paneer Butter Masala

February 1st, 2010 by posterous No comments »

Paneer Butter Masala

By: Mariya chauhan of Modasa, IN

yummy

Filed in Main Dishes

Serves 4 people

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Enjoy this recipe. hotel jaisa taste ab ger pe.

Ingredients

  • 3 big tomatoes – pureed
  • 250 g paneer – cubed
  • 2 big onions
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 2 cloves
  • 1 tbsp ginger-garlic paste
  • 1 tsp red chilli powder
  • 3 tbsp cashew nut paste
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1 tsp dhania powder (dry coriander powder)
  • 1/2 tsp kasuri methi (dry fenugreek leaves)
  • 1 tsp tandoori masala (optional for color)
  • 2 tsp garam masala powder
  • salt and lemon juice – to taste
  • 3 tbsp butter
  • 3 tbsp fresh cream
  • fresh coriander – chopped for garnish

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Directions

  1. Skin the onions and blanch them in hot water for 3 mins, then ouree them to form a paste. Do the same with tomaotes, unless you are using tomato puree directly.
  2. Take 1 tbsp of ghee, heat in a pan for 2 mins, the saute the paneer cubes in it till golden brown; Now take 1 cup hot water, add a pinch of salt and turmeric powder to it and immerse the paneer cubes in it for 10-12 mins. Then remove the pieces, drain them on a tissue paper and keep aside.
  3. Heat 2 tbsp of butter in a pan, add the bay leaf and the cloves, then add the onion paste and saute till light-brown. Add ginger-garlic paste. Saute for 3 minutes. Add chilli powder, followed by the cashew paste and fry for 5 mins.
  4. Add tomato puree, crushed kasuri methi,coriander powder, turmeric powder, garam masala and salt. Stir and let it simmer for some time.
  5. Add the paneer cubes and simmer for 4-5 minutes. Add a small cup of water and let it cook on medium heat till you get the desired curry consistency. Remove from fire, stir in remaining butter and fresh cream.
  6. Garnish with coriander leaves. Serve the paneer butter masala with any bread of your choice, pulao or simply jeera rice.

Used this recipe as the guide line to make the “Red Paneer”… :)

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February 2010 Desktop Calendar

January 28th, 2010 by Aditya 1 comment »

Flamingo the winter migrant.

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