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Passes Around Snow Lake – A Bird Eye View

Passes Around Snow Lake

If we stand over the Hisper La and look towards Snow Lake, we can see towering snow-capped mountains all around us, as well as several Passes. Some of these Passes are located on Snow Lake. Others on glaciers next to or around it. I attempted to describe each of these Passes using various maps and images made by Google Earth …

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Butter Chicken Recipe – Ramadan Special

Butter Chicken

Butter Chicken Butter chicken, also known as Murgh makhani, is an Indian origin dish from Delhi. It’s a less spicy chicken curry with seasoning of tomatoes and butter (makhan). The sauce is mainly of thick texture. Today I’m going to share the recipe of this mouthwatering and finger lickings specialty of Indo-Pak. Let’s celebrate Ramadan with tempting delicacies of our …

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Mediterranean Chicken and Rice Recipe – Ramadan Special

Chicken

Mediterranean Chicken Ingredients Chicken legs 4 Basmati Rice 330 g Onion 1 Garlic Cloves 2 Green Bell Pepper 1 Lemon 1 Olive Oil 4 tbsp Sweet Paprika Powder 4 tbsp Garlic Powder 1 tbsp Tomato Paste 3 tbsp Broth 700 ml Green Olives 150 g Parsley 1 bundle Salt/Pepper – to taste ~ Preparations Oven, pot, seive, cutting board, knife, …

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Pakora (Fritters) Mix – Ready to Use Ramadan Special Recipe

Pakora

Pakora Mix In our nation, most people do not expect Ramadan without some snacks for Iftar. Pakora is an important part of the cuisine. Most people prepare pakoray on a daily basis. These come in a variety of forms, ranging from simple potato pakoray to inventive versions. I prefer pakora with onion because I cannot eat potatoes. However, the bulk …

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Jerusalem – One City, Three Faiths | Karen Armstrong

Jerusalem – One City, Three Faiths Karen Armstrong Jerusalem – One City, Three Faiths is fascinating and will leave you in awe. While living in contemporary cities, we could never imagine how it’s like in a city that has been there since the beginning of the times. Judaism, Christianity and Islam, the three most dominating and interlinked religions of the …

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