in this video
i'll show you
the root development check for money plant in different soil media
i just test the best growing medium for money plant
for my test
now i'm going to select different growing medium
water
coco peat or peat moss
sand
garden soil
and soil mix
soil mixture includes sand, garden soil , compost and cocoa peat
then
select money plant cuttings for planting
these cutting don't have roots
now
i'm filling the growing medium in the cups
now
i'm going to plant the cuttings
before planting
make a small hole in the soil
this will help to plant it easily
after planting all cuttings
pouring enough water
and
keeping them in shade area
every 3 days
i'll pour freshwater for each media
20 days after
see the results
first i'll check the growth in the soil mix
leaf is yellowing
and
It seems unhealthy
no root
and also
It's rotten
another one i'm checking
coco peat media
here new roots and it seems healthy
and
new leaf Sprout
next i'll check the garden soil
in the garden soil new root is growing
in the sand test
root is growing
in water
root appears to be smaller
finally
coco peat is the fast root growing media
for money plant(pothos)
because
cocopeat's PH is slightly acid
money plant (pothos) prefer a slightly acidic soil and water
and
water is slow root growth media
and
soil mixture root growing test failure
so i think
it is not recommended for growing money plant
thanks for watching
For more infomation >> Money Plant's Best & Fast Roots Growing Media Experiment | Finding a Better Media //GREEN PLANTS - Duration: 10:01. -------------------------------------------
WOW FAN RGB KEREN ABIS! Review ID-COOLING DF-12025-RGB | Hexatekno.com - Duration: 5:35.
Wew, Keluar api !!!
Ya Allah
Panas! Gimana nih
Langsung di coba aja Ga usah banyak ngomong, oke!
aduh, ni orang ngomong apaan sih?!
gak kedengeran sama sekali Ya Allah
Ini suara apa lagi nih !!! Bising banget !!
Seperti suara Sanyo kali lagi nyala !!!
Itu siapa lagi yang gedor-gedor pintu ?!
Bentar tow pak!
Waduh, mbah dukun Aji Aduh gimana nih ??
Yauda masuk, mbah !
Ada apa?! Cepet masuk aja
Ben ! Sanyo mu matiin !
Berisik !!
Gimana?
Sanyo-mu Suaranya berisik !!!
Apaan sih! Ngomong apa sih !!
Sanyo mu Berisik !!
Matiin !!!
Owalah Sanyo ?? Bentar - bentar Ini PC
Bukan Sanyo
Kenapa ?
Masuk mbah , masuk mbah aku Pusing
Pusing , komputer ku ini lho ?
Kepanasan terus mati
Saat uda saya ganti fan nya ...
Malah bikin Pusing Karena bising suaranya
Owh yang berisik tuw, Pc kamu? Saya pikir Suara Sanyo!
Kalo ga mantep balikin dah
Oh iya, Mana - mana
jadi dingin
Wah bosen aku warna merah
Eh, Nungguin ya
Mana tadi Box nya? Aku lupa nama nya ?
Soal nya panjang banget Nama serinya
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Being You Facilitator Training with Dr Dain Heer - Duration: 4:41.
Do You Know Something About
Being You?
If Yes, Is Now The Time For You
To Inspire The World?
Hello beautiful Facilitators of Consciousness.
Specifically Access Consciousness around the world.
It's me, Hi! Me, from the Dead Sea.
There it is.
There's minerals, there's salt, there's a little bit of water.
I mean it's crazy, it's beautiful here.
Why am I here?
Why am I making this video?
To invite you to become a Being You Certified Facilitator.
And why? Because it's friggin awesome and it's fun.
And these amazing people
doing Being You Adventure classes around the world
are changing quite literally the geography of the world around them.
The possibilities of the world around them.
And they're inviting people based on
the idea that being you actually does change the world.
They're inviting people to actually be them.
One of the wonderful things about it on a really practical level
as an Access Facilitator is that it's an amazing intro class to do
and an amazing class to do before
or during one of the evenings of a foundation.
And it's a way that people are starting to recognize,
because people around the world are talking about,
"you don't need to do this, you don't need to do this,
you need to be you!"
And I'm like, "I've been saying that for a long time:"
And finally people are starting to listen.
So, it's a wonderful way of inviting people to the possibilities
that they know are actually available.
The next Being You Certified Facilitator training is occurring in lovely Paris, baby.
Ooh, you can get some great food!
Have a beautiful city and enjoy the gift that being you is.
And find out how to invite people to that more
because let's face it everything we do in Access
is about people getting to be them.
Whether it's facilitating a Foundation class,
whether it's doing a Joy of Business class
or Right Voice For You class
or Right Riches For You class.
Or...any of the specialties that we offer.
It's this amazing gift of inviting people to be what they truly are.
As you well know, that's why you wanted to be a Facilitator, I'm sure.
- at least a part of it.
One of the other really cool things that we have is a "What's App" thread,
that I'm part of and all the Being You Certified Facilitators are part of.
The support that goes on in this thing, I can't even begin to tell you.
I wake up most mornings and there are between
five and twenty five or thirty five posts in this particular What's App thread
of people contributing to each other.
People asking for contribution and getting it.
People sharing their successes and sharing the joy
of what they brought into people's lives.
It's just phenomenal, this amazing group of people
that truly have the awareness that we have each other's backs
and we're being us together and inviting other people to be them.
So, this is so much fun for me.
To have so many people that are choosing to do this
and facilitate classes that are based on the Adventure of Being You.
So, you are warmly invited
and extremely invited and totally invited.
And if you choose to do it you can come float in the Dead Sea too sometimes .
Okay, I'll see you in Paris!
Bye!
One more thing that I forgot.
You can come to the class without being a Being You Certified Facilitator
or without choosing to become a Being You Certified Facilitator
because it's an awesome frigging class.
And you can actually come to the class for what it will change in your life,
what it will contribute to your life and your world.
And also what it will contribute to you as a Facilitator
because one of the great gifts of facilitating this class
for Being You Certified Facilitators.
Is I get to go even deeper in some ways into facilitation itself
and how to get people past a lot of the blocks that they have.
And give them that space that truly is them beyond judgment.
So, you can come to the class even if you don't want to be a BYCF.
You can just BY, change the world, hello...!
Bye bye!
For more infomation >> Being You Facilitator Training with Dr Dain Heer - Duration: 4:41. -------------------------------------------
Un Anti Rides Naturel Efficace : Il Suffit De Laver Votre Visage Avec Cette Epice Et Les Rides Disp - Duration: 5:37.
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Israeli PM Netanyahu says he has proof Iran lied about nuclear program - Duration: 2:46.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he has evidence Iran was lying when it
said it had given up its pursuit of nuclear weapons.
Ro Aram reports.
Netanyahu went on national television on Monday to present what he called evidence of a secret
Iranian nuclear weapons program.
He said Iranian officials had deceived the world by denying it had ever sought nuclear
weapons, adding they moved relevant documents to a secret location in Tehran.
"Iran lied, big time.
After signing the nuclear deal in 2015, Iran intensified its efforts to hide its secret
nuclear files.
In 2017 Iran moved its nuclear weapons files to a highly secret location in Tehran....A
few weeks ago in a great intelligence achievement, Israel obtained half a ton of the material
inside these vaults and here is what we got, 55,000 pages another 55,000 files and 183
CDs..."
President Trump, who has long been critical of the Iran nuclear deal, said his Israeli
counterpart's presentation showed he was right about Iran.
"What Israel has done today with the news conference and Prime Minister Netanyahu just
gave a very, I don't know if everybody's seen it but I got to see a little bit of it, and
that is just not an acceptable situation.
And I've been saying that's happening.
They're not sitting back idly.
They're setting off missiles which they say are for television purposes.
I don't think so.
So we'll see what happens.
I'm not telling you what I'm doing but a lot of people think they know and on or before
the 12th we'll make a decision.
Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif pushed back against Netanyahu's claims, dismissing
his presentation as propaganda.
In a tweet he said the evidence was a "rehash of old allegations" which had already been
dealt with by the UN nuclear watchdog.
The 2015 deal has been a hot topic since Trump came to office, who has long threatened to
pull out of the agreement.
European nations have been acknowledged that the deal had its shortcomings, but have urged
Trump to keep it for now as it still provides the best deterrent for Iran not to obtain
nuclear weapons.
Ro Aram, Arirang News.
For more infomation >> Israeli PM Netanyahu says he has proof Iran lied about nuclear program - Duration: 2:46. -------------------------------------------
Financial Scams - what to do when scammer calls? - Duration: 0:42.
Alright Daniel Rose here from financial aspects and today I just
wanted to talk a little bit about financial scams, now they've come a long
way since the previous you know Princes of Nigeria wanting to send you some
money, now they are very very sophisticated and
very very professional in their approach. So if you've heard anybody and I mean
anybody that is after any sort of money from you doesn't matter what the
what the purpose of that money is for you should really speak to somebody to
make sure that what they are saying is legitimate, so I can help in that regard
so please give me a call if you've heard from anybody regarding any investment
opportunity or any types of winnings whatsoever. This is Daniel Rose from
Financial Aspects.
For more infomation >> Financial Scams - what to do when scammer calls? - Duration: 0:42. -------------------------------------------
La difícil vida amorosa de los primos del rey Felipe - Duration: 8:45.
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Dit doe je FOUT bij het sluiten van CONTRACTEN | Charlotte's Law - Duration: 4:44.
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Roblox How to put down the food on the table! วิธีการนําอาหารวางบนโต๊ะ Rocicizens | MoriMayari Chan - Duration: 8:24.
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Zoniel - Laberinto (Audio Oficial) - Duration: 4:21.
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Αγαπάμε Υδρόγειο! We Love the Globe! (ENsubs) - Duration: 3:52.
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Машинки мультфильмы для мальчиков супер крутые монстр трак игры для детей Offroad Legends 2 - Duration: 10:34.
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Labor Day demonstrations and celebrations across Korea - Duration: 0:36.
Today, May 1st is International Labor Day, a day that celebrates workers and promotes
their rights.
To commemorate the day, the Federation of Korean Trade Unions held the 2018 Labor Day
Marathon at Jamsil Olympic Stadium at 9 a.m.
As well as workers and their families, migrant workers took part in the event.
The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions will host a Labor Day demonstration at Seoul Plaza
at 2 p.m.
The union's regional branches are also organizing local rallies, and other labor unions will
hold demonstrations across the country.
For more infomation >> Labor Day demonstrations and celebrations across Korea - Duration: 0:36. -------------------------------------------
BEST SONGs for learning English - Duration: 5:26.
Hi there, Vladimir here with another video about how not to learn English
In my book Virtually Native I talk about using songs to learn English
I've already made a couple of videos on that subject
What I basically say is that
Songs are not suitable for learning English
learning a foreign language, any language
What I say is that:
Nobody has ever learned a foreign language listening to songs
Never ever
Why this video?
I'm gonna be perfectly honest with you
Wait before you leave and hit the dislike button.
Wait a couple of more minutes
I will give you my pick for the best song for learning English
I just wanna make sure you know my stance on learning English through songs
Nobody has ever learned English listening to songs
Here is my pick for the best song for learning English
The Origin of Love
by Hedwig and the Angry Inch
a wonderful song
Based on a story from Plato's Symposium
a speech given by Aristophanes about
the Origin of Love
This speech is considered one of Plato's most brilliant piece of writing
A bit confusing you say
Plato, Aristophanes,
Hedwig, Angry Inch
in the description section down below you will find a link to my blog
where I've provided more information, and the song itself
Since this is a song about The Origin of Love
the lyrics are mainly in the Past Tense
A beautiful text
Very close to Plato's Aristophanes' original
Not that difficult to sing,
great for karaoke
and will most certainly impress your date,
Check it out, there is a link in the description below
There you have it:
The Origin of Love the best song for learning English
whatever that means
And since I am feeling generous today, I'm gonna give you one more, a bonus 1
My Way, by Frank Sinatra
actually, by Paul Anka
One of the most popular songs of all time
Easy text, with some good use of
The Present Perfect and Past Simple when talking about Experience
With a few memorable phrases like
when I bit off more than I could chew
There you have it
The Origin of Love and My Way
Songs are fun, I know
however
not suitable for learning English.
On the other hand, movies are
Movies are much better for learning a foreign language
In my book Virtually Native, in the chapter on Listening,
you will learn how to use movies to learn English
how to mine for vocabulary and grammar.
My book is available on Amazon and virtuallynative.com
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April 2018 Reading Wrap Up [CC] - Duration: 13:17.
Hi, YouTube, it's Kathy, and this is my April 2018 Reading Wrap Up.
If you're not already aware, I do weekly entertainment wrap ups of everything I read, watch, and
listen to, but recently I have started doing monthly wrap ups of just the books, which
is what we're doing today.
I'm going to start with nerdy, hardcore stats and charts, and then get into what books I read.
In April, I read 15 books, for a total of 5075 pages.
That takes into account converting audiobook minutes to pages, so 2079 of those pages were
actually 68 hours of audio.
The age breakdown for these books was 6 adult books, and 9 YA books, meaning 60% YA and
40% adult books.
This month I read mostly contemporary and fantasy, at 40% each, followed by 13.3% of
non-fiction, and 6.7% of historical fiction.
If you adjust for amount of pages in each genre, fantasy takes a bit more of the pie,
which is pretty usual for fantasy page counts.
Most of these books, no surprise, came from the library, but I read one new and one used
book as well.
I read five audiobooks, five paperback books, and five hardcover books, which is just so
tidy but was not intentional.
The majority of my books were in the 300-499 page range, and 66% of them were published
this year or last year.
Most of these books were by female authors, and most of my books had ensemble casts or
dual narrators that had different genders.
I read books set in the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, and other worlds.
In terms of diversity, I read a lot of queer content, and only one book didn't have any
distinguishable diversity.
This was a pretty good reading month if you go by star ratings.
This month I read one 2.5 star book, two 3 star books, one 3.5 star book, five 4 star
books, three 4.5 star books, and three 5 star books.
Let's start with the lowest rated read and work our way to the highest, shall we?
My 2.5 Star read for this month was The High School Life of a Fudanshi.
This was the first volume of a manga series and I picked this up originally because it
has a fandom element to it, and I love me some fandom reads.
A fudanshi is a male who reads manga that is classified as BL, or Boy Love; basically,
they ship male/male romances.
The reason I wasn't so into this is because some of gender and sexuality stuff was handled
really poorly, and also the plot was kind of meandering, so it just wasn't really my thing.
My first 3 star was another graphic novel, and that was The Wicked + The Divine Imperial Phase Part 2.
This is the 6th bind up in a wonderful series with beautiful art, but I think I'd forgotten
too much of what had been going on, so even though I read the page at the beginning reminding
me, like, who's died so far, et cetera, et cetera, it just didn't jump out to me.
I still enjoyed the experience; the art remains beautiful.
But I wasn't immediately compelled to pick up the next volume, which is good because
I don't think it's out yet.
My other 3 star read this month was Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett.
I read this with my local Nerdfighter book club.
And although this had a ton of humour to it, which I totally appreciated, I always found
my mind meandering when it was talking about things that weren't characters discussing
things on the page.
Wyrd Sisters is one of the Witches books in the Discworld series, and this one was basically
a satire of a bunch of different Shakespeare plays, which I found amusing.
I also found it very amusing when the witches went to see a play, and one of them didn't
understand what theatre was, so she thought that all of these people dying on stage were
actually dying, and then when they weren't dead, she was like, "what magic is this?!"
As with everything Terry Pratchett ever wrote, there's a lot of love in this, but it just
wasn't that great for me.
My 3.5 star read this month was Don't Cosplay with my Heart by Cecil Castellucci.
This is another fandom read that I picked up specifically for that purpose.
This book centres around a high school girl named Edan who has a lot of troubles at home
right now, and starts a cosplay club at school, basically to get her mind off of it.
And, also, hopefully, to win a trip to meet the cast of an upcoming movie that she is
obsessed with.
There was a ton of great fandom culture in this, but I felt like the character was much
younger than she was written on the page.
For example, she just gives out the information for her PayPal account, which, no!
No, no, no.
Don't do that.
But overall, I feel if people from the intended audience for this, and not an adult, read it,
they might get something out of it that would keep them safe in the future.
My first 4 star read was The Secret Loves of Geeks.
This one is a compilation of a bunch of different nerds just nerding out about what they love,
and I love me a good, nerdy anthology because no matter what you're passionate about, I
love to read about you being passionate about it, if that makes any sense.
I might not be in that fandom, but if you are excited about it, I like to see you being
excited about it.
My next 4 star read was another anthology, called All Out: The No Longer Secret Stories
of Queer Teens Throughout the Ages.
This is exactly what it sounds like.
This is a bunch of different queer stories taking place in different timeframes, different countries.
The one thing I'll say in terms of countries is it was mostly America and random places
in Europe, and I would have liked to see elsewhere.
But there was a decent amount of racial diversity, as well was tons of diversity in terms of
sexual orientation and identity.
My next 4 star read was Confessions by Kanae Minato.
This is and interesting book because it's split up into about six different sections,
and each sections is from a different point of view of a character that's within the book.
The first section starts out in second person, where this teacher is telling her class about
why she's not coming back to school the next year, because her daughter died, and also
telling them who in the classroom is responsible for her daughter's death.
This one had a really interesting style to it, and every time you switched to another
character, it took you a while to figure out whose perspective you were in, and then there
was just something that made you feel sympathy for that character, even if you knew you were
reading from the perspective of the murderer.
It was quite a compelling read with themes of revenge, and I just found it really intriguing.
My next 4 star read was Heart of Iron by Ashley Poston.
This is a fantasy novel that has various perspectives.
We have an orphan, her AI best friend, the shipmates that she has been with since she
was a small child, as well as basically royalty for this space-based location in which they live.
What I found most compelling about this is I read her other book, Geekerella, last year,
so when it opened with a girl narrator and a boy narrator, I was like, "okay, well, I
guess they're falling in love and that's just, kind of, the thing that she writes".
No, they don't fall in love.
They fall in love with others, and yes, there's queer content, and I love it.
I also really appreciated that even though I want to read the next book in the series,
when it comes out, it doesn't end of a super chiffhanger.
We know the status of each of the characters.
We know what they want to do next, but we don't see them in the middle of a battle,
not knowing if their best friends are alive.
We see them as they're about to regroup, to come back stronger for the next adventure.
My last 4 star read of the month was An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir.
This was technically on my TBR for next month, but I started early.
And that was simply because I was able to find an audiobook for this book, and figured
starting early couldn't hurt given all of the books that people recommended to me.
If you didn't see that video, I got BookTube to pick my TBR for May, and, uh, they left
me a lot of suggestions, so I'll leave that up there for you.
Anyway, this is the first in what I think is going to be a trilogy.
The third one comes out in June and this was is a dual narrative between a lower class
girl and a higher class boy.
They are on opposing side politically and she ends up in a position where she needs
to spy on the empire, and he wants to leave the empire because he hates what he's been
trained to do all his life, which is basically kill people.
He finds himself caught up in needing to stay in order to figure out how to get true freedom.
I just finished this one, so I'm still processing my thoughts on it, but it will be in my next
weekly wrap up.
My first 4.5 star read this month was Reign of the Fallen by Sarah Glenn Marsh.
This was great.
It's about necromancers, which, I don't think I've ever read a book I liked about necromancers before.
Basically, this ruling family has been in power for centuries.
In fact, the king has been king for over 200 years.
That's because when he died, necromancers brought him back, and every so often they
kill him and bring him back to make sure that he doesn't turn into something that's called a shade.
Basically a dead person can become a shade one of two ways.
Their flesh is exposed, or they've been walking amongst the living for just too long and they
start to go a little hazy and become more evil.
Al least that's the feeling that I got from it.
Our protagonist is a necromancer for the royal family and I just love the world building
and how it works to bring people back.
To bring back somebody from the land of the dead, you actually have to take an offering
from their family tree.
You have to take somebody from their family with you into the land of the dead, and then
that person could lose some form of fertility.
It doesn't necessarily mean that they will never bare children, but maybe they'll never
be able to plant plants and have them grow again - that type of thing.
It's intricate and it varies person to person.
This book had a lot of moving parts, and again, I really wanted to read the next book but
this is another book that didn't leave you in the middle of action, which - thank you so much.
My next 4.5 star read was Adnan's Story by Rabia Chaudry.
If you are familiar with the first season of Serial, this is about that case.
Adnan Syed was convicted of murdering his high school girlfriend Hae Min Lee back in
2000, and has been fighting since then to have this overturned because a lot went wrong
with his case.
Again, if you've heard of or listened to Serial, you know a lot of the questions that one has.
This book goes more into depth.
Rabia Chaudry is a family friend who has known Syed since way before his conviction, and is a lawyer.
Since she's been working on the case much longer than Serial had been, obviously there
are way more details within this book than were in that podcast.
Additionally, as of March, it was announced that Adnan will have a new trial because of
the ineffective counsel that he received during his 2000 trial.
If you enjoy true crime or true life stories, this is a book to pick up for sure.
It is very well written and thoroughly researched.
My last 4.5 star read was Tash Hearts Tolstoy by Kathryn Ormshee.
This is a book about a girl who makes a webseries with her friends, and suddenly somebody big
on the internet mentions it and they go from a few hundred subscribers to thousands overnight.
It goes so far that her webseries is actually nominated for an award, so she finds herself
flying across the country to possibly win an award for something that she's just been
doing with her friends.
Not to mention, she can also meet that cute boy she's been flirting with face to face
because they've only ever talked on the internet and by text.
The only hesitation there is Tash is asexual and hasn't told him yet.
I absolutely adored this book.
There are tons of different characters with different personalities, and so many different
things were discussed.
For example, she lives in a family where her father is Christian and her mother is Buddhist,
and she's somewhere in between.
Toss in tons of family and friend dynamics, as well as wrangling talent to get a webseries done.
If you've ever had to adhere to a filming schedule, this book will speak to you.
And on to my 5 star reads,
the first one being The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza by Shaun David Hutchinson.
This was an absolute delight.
Elena Mendoza's the product of virgin birth and for as long as she can remember, she's
heard voices.
One day, those voices tell her to heal someone who has just been shot, and low and behold,
she can actually do it.
This starts an apocalypse.
There is a ton to love about this book.
There's wonderful queer rep, amazing friendships, a really hard home situation where Elena takes
no sh*t from her stepdad.
This book tackles indecision and morality and "what if I do the wrong thing?"
I loved it.
It's wonderful, and if you haven't picked it up already, you definitely should.
My next 5 star read was Leah on the Offbeat by Becky Albertalli.
I absolutely loved this.
It's the second in the Creekwood series, so a direct sequal to Simon vs the Homo Sapiens
Agenda, but we are now following Leah, which is great, because I always wanted to know
what Leah's deal was during that book.
I absolutely devoured this book and actually made a video just about it, as well as gushed
about it in my last weekly wrap up.
It's so great to see characters we already know and love and see them grow.
And the romance that happens in this book made me so happy.
I know it basically goes without saying that if I've given something 5 stars, I think you
should pick this up, but I think you should pick this up.
I'm going to say it.
I laughed so hard throughout this book.
I laughed twice on the first page.
If you like comedy, you like contemporary, you like any form of romance - pick this book up.
And my final 5 star book of the month, and the book that I think everyone needs to pick
up and read immediately if you haven't already is done so The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
This is the badass, bisexual book that I have always wanted and needed.
Monique is a journalist who is called in, specially requested, to do an interview with
Evelyn Hugo, a starlet who is world renounced and hasn't done interviews for years.
When she gets there, she finds out that Evelyn actually wants her to write her biography.
One of the biggest things that Evelyn is known for is having had seven husbands, so Monique
leads with the question of "who was the love of our life?" and it turns out it wasn't one
of those husbands.
Evelyn Hugo was crafty, and interesting, and business-minded, and there were so many tears
during this book.
And there's absolutely no surprise that I feel in love with this story.
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MAKE ANARDANA IN JUST 1 HOUR AT HOME | صرف ایک گھنٹے میں اناردانہ بنائیں - Duration: 3:48.
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How are all?
Do you like aanar dana (pomegranate seeds dried)?
It is sweet and sour.
Its taste is so good in chuntnies, chaat and pakoras.
And it is the basic ingredient of potato paratha.
But the problem with locoal aanar dana is.
Frist, it is not clean. Second, it is preserved with artificial preservers.
Due to this, it is unhealthy.
The easy way to get rid of these things is, very simple. Prepare it at home.
Believe me, it is prepared within a few minutes and much more tasty than local pomegranate dry seeds.
Today, I am going to share a recipe of instant dry pomegranate seeds (aanar dana).
After preparing this at home, you will like other local pomegranate dry seeds.
Infect, prepare the pomegranate seed is very long and tough process, but we have made them so easy for you.
So, here is it 100 pages recipe card.
We need two red pomegranates.
White vinegar, one tablespoon.
And… that's all….
One of the very important ingredients in it is….. Pomegranate.
So, first of all, buy the pomegranate from the market.
Focus that the pomegranate is fresh and not addle or rotten from any side.
Try to buy that kind of pomegranate, which seeds are red and sour.
Seeds must be big in size and must be softened from inside.
The best kind for this, is a red pomegranate (kandhari pomegranate).
Wash pomegranate first, then peel it.
Before peel, wash is better to remove dust or spray on it.
Don't press its seed and peel them gently, so it remains in full size.
Clean all fleshy mesocrap.
So, let's start.
Turn on stove on normal flame and put a nonstick pan or nonstick karahi on it and put the seed in it.
If you have both, pan and karahi then karahi is best for it.
Because it is much easy to dry them in it.
Nonstick is important because in other pan it sticks.
As start the stove process, get ready, because it is very important to stir it continuously.
Don't worry. It would not take a long time to prepare.
But you should must stand along with the stove.
In the beginning, pomegranate seeds release their juice.
Stir it with a wooden spoon with some pauses.
Keep the flame medium or low high.
Stir with wooden spoon continuously.
Keep in mind, as it is going to be ready.
It becomes sticky.
And obviously, you will have to stir the wooden spoon as fast.
If you don't stir spoon, it will burn. And all will be spoil.
When I tried it for the first time. Same happened.
Don't dry them full.
Only seeds don't seem good.
I keep them some juice, so it tastes so good.
And my kids also like it as yummy.
But if you like totally dry, then keep it some more minutes on stove.
As you feel that the color has been changed and the seed are shrink according to your taste.
Then put one Tablespoon vinegar and stir and immediately turn off the stove.
Let it be cool for a few minutes.
So, the best aanar dana is ready.
Taste it yourself before give it to someone.
Hmmmm…. It is so yummy and awesome taste.
And the very tasty thing in it is, you can use it from now.
And … don't eat all during taste because it's so tasty.
Keep it in a glass jar and save it in the refrigerator.
Glass jar and fridge temperature is very important for it. Hot temperature may it spoil.
Local aanar dana (pomegranate seeds) don't addle due to artificial preservers.
So, no matter, there is pakora, raita, or chutney.
In which you put this, you will really enjoy the awesome taste.
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Allah hafiz.
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