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Hello, This is Hahn

Today, Im gonna make a simple clutch

Actually, Design was changed in the middle of making

I hope you do not get confused =)

Making the pattern

Im making pattern and design shape at the same time

Design point is smooth line of the lid edge

I using Italian vegetable tanned leather (Dakota,6oz)

Cut the leather following the mark

Edge beveling

The shape of the side pannel

Skive the edges (0.8t)

Edge finishing with a gum (Tokonol)

Burnishing with a slicker

Making center strap

I could use a ruler

But I have a Strap cutter so, :)

Edge finishing too

Change the design

I cut an oblique line

Burnishing again

Adding creasing line is optional

Make a holes

Dosen't care if it's not that shape

All it have to do is pass the strap

Make a stitch holes for tiding behind

Cross stitching

Attach strap

Scratch and apply a glue

stitching square shape

apply a glue edge area for side panel

Attach edge first, and put center of the round bottom

I used a machine

But handstitching is possible 100%

but need take some time :)

This is the only part of metal (Stud closure 4mm)

This is Punch that can make hole and line same time

Put a strap on the loop

Put it in the stud closure and

Done =)

Hope you enjoy it!

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American Ranch Sauce - A Simple Recipe - Duration: 1:36.

Ranch Sauce

Ingredients: • 150 grams of natural yogurt or sour cream; • 4 tbsp. spoons of mayonnaise; • 4 feathers of green onions; • 1 clove of garlic; • salt and pepper to taste.

Crush the garlic

Crush the onions

Mix mayonnaise and sour cream

Add garlic

Add onions

Add salt and pepper

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Hacking Relationships With Two Simple Apps - Duration: 10:27.

- I think we've all heard the phrase

it's not what you know, it's who you know.

And I think some of you have maybe even heard the phrase

your net worth is in your network.

I think we can all agree that having

a larger network is a good thing.

It's people in our lives that

can help us get through problems.

People in our lives that can help challenge us

and work towards our goals.

People in our lives that can help us get more clients

and people that can refer work to us.

People that can connect us with other people,

that can then in turn connect us to more people.

It's an exponential growth in our network.

The problem with this though

is that most of us in the audio world

aren't just bad at networking.

We're horrible at it.

And I'm including myself in this conversation,

because I am awful at this.

Tell if you can relate to this.

I meet someone, we have a good conversation,

there's a good connection between the two of us.

There's something I could probably learn from them.

Maybe something I could even teach them in return.

A good mutually beneficial relationship.

And then I just let it fade away.

I don't follow up, I don't email, I don't text,

I don't set up another lunch.

Just it fades away,

and then I never talk to them again.

This is something that happens to me

on a weekly or even daily basis,

so if you can relate to this, it has to stop.

The reason is, if you can't build

a basic relationship with people

and then take that relationship and go deeper with it,

it's gonna lead to a lonely career

where you're just stuck in your audio cave

turning knobs and editing stuff with no friends

or people to really connect with.

You can go broke because you don't have

people out there referring work to you,

and you can get stuck with problems that you can't solve

because you don't have friends to go to

and other colleagues to go to

to help you solve those problems.

So in this video I wanna show you two different free apps

that I've been trying out in order to help systematically

and effectively build and nurture my network

without letting all of these relationships

just slip through the cracks.

(upbeat electronic music)

So before we start talking about the two specific apps

that I ended up trying out,

I wanna talk about what my main goal was for these apps.

Because there are so many different

relationship management apps out there

that if you don't have the right goal in mind

you can't find the right app for what you're trying to do.

So my main goal was simply this:

to be able to import my important contacts into the app

and then have the app let me know when I should be

following up with them based on my criteria

of how often I want to follow up.

I wanted it to have built-in reminders.

I wanted it to be easy to use

and have good reviews on the app store.

And I wanted to be able to easily fit it

int my weekly routine because I am a person

that my entire life in business is built off of routine.

My life's motto is basically

habit and routine over motivation.

Motivation is something that will come and go.

It ebbs and flows.

But habit and routine are something

that I can depend on every single week

in order to get the things done that I need to get done.

So this app had to easily fit into my weekly routine.

So the two apps that I have started using right now are

Ryze, which is only iOS,

and LincSphere, which is iOS and Android.

Both of these are doing roughly the same thing,

so you can kind of look over this video

and see which one you like more.

But there are pros and cons of each,

and I'm gonna cover that in this video.

So the first app we're looking at here is called Rise.

And this one is the most simplistic

of the two apps that I'm looking at today.

This one is also the better design

of the two apps I'm looking at today,

but this one also has more crashes

than the other one that I'm looking at today.

So the gist of this is this.

You go to your people,

and you start importing people down here.

And we're just gonna look for one person.

And we import Mom into the phone.

Which, obviously we're not gonna forget

to follow up with Mom,

but just pretend this is a friend of yours.

If you have any notes about this person,

maybe some specifics about a meeting,

or something you wanna mention the next time we talk to him,

you could add a note there.

And then you swipe over

and you add how often you want to

actually follow up with this person.

So some people in your life,

you wanna make sure that you're following up every few days,

once a week, once every two weeks.

Let's just say this is an acquaintance

or an emerging acquaintance,

and you just wanna follow up every month or so.

You select there,

and you are basically done.

Now the negative of this app,

it should just take you to

a home screen or something after this,

but instead you have to hit back and back,

and it's just not really well laid out.

But now you can make buckets of people.

I have mine set up here.

Mentors, friends, business peers,

real estate and emerging acquaintances.

Mentors are the people in my life that I'm looking

for guidance for specific issues that I might have.

There's relationship mentors, there are business mentors,

there are finance mentors.

There's all sorts of people in my life

that I would consider different mentors in different areas,

and so as I'm adding people to this app,

I'm putting the relevant mentors into the bucket of mentors.

So if I click that I can just look at

all of the mentors that I have in my life,

at least in this app right now.

Obviously I haven't added all of them in there yet.

Then we have close friends.

This one is kinda one of those things

you don't necessarily have to do

because most of my close friends I'm in touch with

on a daily or at least weekly basis,

so it's kind of redundant,

so I may end up removing that category.

Then you have business peers.

These are people in my life

that are other audio professionals,

other bloggers, or just any sort of

business peer that I look up to.

Then we have real estate.

I do real estate on the side.

I'm a real estate investor.

And so anyone that matches that bucket, I put in there.

And then have emerging acquaintances.

These are the people that I'm trying to

actively build and nurture relationships with,

and so these are the people that

I'm gonna probably follow up a little more often

than some of these other relationship.

Some of these relationships like real estate,

some of these people I might only

follow up with once every quarter.

It's not that big of a deal,

but it's someone that I might need in the future,

like a broker or an agent

or an investor or something like that.

And once you've added people to your list,

it's gonna just have in your reminders,

and also you get a popup on your phone when this happens.

You're gonna get reminders that

you need to follow up with this person.

So let's just say my friend here.

I need to follow up with them.

I haven't talked to 'em in two weeks.

I hit this text button.

It's gonna open up the text in here,

and I can follow up with them.

So this does really match all the things I'm looking for.

It does fit into a routine where I can just open up

the app every week or every few days

and see who I need to follow up with.

It does have the automated follow up reminders

that popup on my phone when I haven't contacted

someone in X amount of days or weeks or months.

It's fairly easy to use,

although I do have some gripes with it.

It does crash occasionally,

and there are some features that

could be better implemented, I think.

The second app I wanna show you is called LincSphere.

This one is a lot more in depth.

There's a lot more to this one,

and this is one of the newer ones I found

as I was researching for this video.

And I think I actually like this one more,

but it's a lot more complex.

And it does have limitations with its free account.

So the negative with this one is

you can only add up to 25 contacts,

which I think is more than enough to really try it out

and see how it works and see if you like it or not.

And then to add unlimited contacts,

it's about six or seven dollars a month.

So this one allows you to scan business cards.

It allows you to open up all of

your phone's contacts in one place.

It allows you to add contacts in multiple ways

through a csv file or through your phone's contacts

or you can import it from some other source.

You can make an introduction in this app,

or you can actually connect two different people

and it tracks in the app who you've connected to who.

You can actually send a referral,

where you're referring one client to another client.

And it also tracks those long-term as well,

and then allows you to look up your follow-up list.

Which, again, this is what I was ultimately looking for

was to have a follow-up list of follow-ups that are due

and then follow-ups that are upcoming.

So on the left side is all the names of the people.

You can add photos if you want,

or sometimes your contacts automatically

have photos on your contact card.

And then it shows you on the right side

when you should be following up with them.

So once it hits that date,

let's just say November 4th for that top contact,

then you go to follow-ups due, it'll show up in that column.

Now let me show you how I would

actually add someone from start to finish.

You would go to My Contacts.

You would go to this button at the top left,

importing from your phone's contacts.

You'll just search a name.

Hit import selected.

Use follow-up sorter, so you're gonna set

how often you wanna follow up with this person.

With Mom, let's just say I wanna follow up with her weekly.

And now when we search through my contacts for Mom,

I can add notes, I can interact.

I can even add her to those same buckets

that I had before with something called quicktags.

I can say she's a business peer.

I can say she's an emerging acquaintance.

I can say she's in the real estate, which she's not.

Save selections, save,

and now if I interact with her, send a text.

Now that I've texted her,

it shows that I had reached out to her by text.

And there's even something called a helpometer.

I haven't really researched too far into this yet,

but you can basically log when you've given them help

and when they've given you help.

And I guess it's a way for you to track through an app

to make sure that they're not giving you

too much value without you giving any value in return.

So it helps keep the relationships even.

So I'm really just scratching the surface of this app.

There's a lot more to it.

And so maybe it works, maybe it doesn't for a lot of you.

Especially considering the limitations on the free account.

But this is just an easy way for me to open up the app,

look at my follow-up list, see what's upcoming,

and see when I need to follow up with people

and stay on top of those relationships.

This is just a quick and easy way

to make sure I'm not letting all these

relationships slip through the cracks

and that I am constantly nurturing

and pushing relationships forward.

And hopefully adding as much value along the way as I can.

Whether you use any of these apps or not

doesn't really make a difference.

The point is making sure you're using some sort

of systematic way to stay on top of your relationships,

your personal relationships.

And so my rule is basically this.

KISS.

K-I-S-S.

Keep It Simple, Stupid.

If you try to use some really overly complex solution

for a very simple problem,

you're just gonna fall off the wagon

and you're never gonna use it,

and then eventually you're right back where you started.

If you keep it simple, you stay consistent,

you make it part of your routine,

this is gonna be a game changer when it comes

to building and nurturing relationships

and expanding your network and opening up all sorts of

opportunities that you never even imagined

simply because you use some little app

to make things happen instead of just

sitting around waiting for things to fall into your lap.

If you found this video helpful,

I encourage you to take action on it.

Start implementing these into your business, into your life

and start making changes.

And if you want a little bit more deeper content

about stuff similar to this, just business related things,

how to get more clients, how to get more leads,

how to make more sales, how to really position yourself

as a premium service, a premium studio,

then I'll encourage you to go check out my free workshop

over at TheProfitable.studio.

Again, that's the URL, TheProfitable.studio.

In that workshop I go over a lot of different things

that you can use to implement into your business

and it's very similar to this video

where it's action-oriented.

I do some screen sharing.

I show you specific steps that you can

use to improve your studio today.

So if you wanna go do that, just go to TheProfitable.studio.

Until next time, thanks for watching.

Happy hustling.

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Eliminate Back Pain Using These 4 Simple Stretches - Duration: 13:45.

Hey, everybody out there, Coach Dan Long with Get Lean in 12.

And we are live, and I have something

awesome for you today.

If you are like me, and you're over the age of 35--

I'm 44-- I want you to pay attention,

because today I'm going to answer the question,

can you eliminate or reduce lower back pain

by just some simple stretches?

The answer to that is absolutely yes.

And I'm going to tell you why.

But first, do me a favor.

Say hi, right down below.

Go ahead and make a comment.

Let me know where you're at.

Let me know where you live.

I love to meet everyone from all over the world.

Here at Get Lean in 12, we are all about the community.

And we want to keep bringing you great information,

so please say hi.

Hit a Like.

Hit a heart.

Hit a Share, if you love this information.

Now, I have a problem.

I have four bulging disks, L1, 2, 3, and 4.

In my lower back, OK, is bulging disk.

L5 is a herniated disk.

And as you know, there is no cure for a herniated disk.

The only cure is to either have it lasered

or to use stretches or any kind of things

that can combat the pain, to get inflammation down, and also

use it to help you in aiding, so that when you do exercises--

because me, personally, I love to high intensity train.

And it's one of the things that is

in my heart, my passion, and my love,

is I love to metabolically crush belly fat, right?

Love crushing belly fat and love feeling like I'm a lot younger.

So if you're over 35, if you're in the age of 40, 50, 60,

this is going to be for you.

Now, by the way, up top here, you're going to see the link,

or on the side.

Don't click that link just yet, because I

want to show you these stretches that are going to help you.

And then at the end, I'm going to show you what kind of types

of exercises, by going to this link at the end,

that I do to stay nice and fit and get

the body that I desire, being over 40,

because I'm 44 years old.

OK.

So let me get into this.

Look what I have right here.

So basically, I just have a regular bath towel, OK?

You're going to fold your bath towel, like you

can see I have here, right?

Maybe fold it one more time.

And then, as you fold this bath towel--

make it nice and long just like so--

we're going to do four different stretches that

are going to help you with lower back pain.

If you have any herniated disk, I highly

recommend you definitely check with your doctor

before you do any of these.

But these are tremendous.

Now, I do want to say this.

I have paid tons of money in chiropractic and also massage

therapy to learn what I know now.

And the one thing that works the most for me

to eliminate tension and help put

a lot less stress on my lower back are these stretches.

And you're going to get them today, right now,

for absolutely free, just for stopping on the feed today.

Don't forget to say, hi, OK?

All right, so let's go down on the ground.

Now, you're just going to lay back just like this.

OK, my left side, because of my SI joint

and where my herniation is, my left side is affected

a lot more than my right.

I highly recommend you do these stretches

at least once every other day.

If you can do them every day, it's even better.

You'll eliminate a lot of tension.

So first, the towel, I'm going to leave right here, because I

want to show you something.

I'm going to leave it right here, all right?

First, let's just do this simple.

So you're going to lean back.

Take the pressure off your head by leaning straight back.

OK, the first stretch is going to be just like this.

Interlock your fingers.

Come up here to your knee.

Bring your knee into your chest, nice and slow.

OK, leave this leg straight on the ground.

Pull this in as far as you can slowly.

Remember, when you're stretching,

those muscles could be cold.

You do not want to pop one of those muscles.

So as you can tell, I've been doing my stretches,

and I can get this pretty far back.

You may be even tighter.

Pull this as far as you can back until the thigh

touches your chest, OK?

Once you've got that in there, I want

you to hold that position for approximately 20 to 30 seconds,

no longer than 20 to 30 seconds, OK?

Once you have that all the way in,

and you've worked that muscle, be nice and warmed up,

then what you're going to do is you're

going to release on your knee.

You're going to put your right hand on your left knee,

and you're going to start, with his hand down on the ground,

and you're going to start to pull

on your knee towards your hip.

OK, now, you're going to feel all kinds of tension in here.

With me, in my herniated disk, I feel all this SI joint

starting to tighten up--

I mean, loosen up.

And I start to feel this right here loosening

as I pull down on this knee.

Now, the object is to keep the other leg on the ground,

nice and flat, and don't roll with it.

Let the leg roll with the hit on my left side, just like so.

And then, again, release the neck,

because my neck was getting all tensed up.

Pull this down, and try to do this slowly.

And just keep moving till you can get it about that far.

Hold it, and deep breaths, OK?

And then exhale.

So in the nose, exhale.

And you want to concentrate on this.

I'm talking while I'm doing this.

It's not easy to do.

But I want you to work to get this knee as to far down

to the ground as possible, OK?

So I'm going to let up on that, because that's

about 20 to 25 seconds.

Back in-- you can bring this back in,

just like so, and then the knee back over one more time.

Now, you want to do these each about 20 to 30 seconds,

and then relax for 20 to 30 seconds.

And then you can start again.

All right?

I'm shooting this video here for you,

so I want to make sure I get all of this in.

And I don't want to take all your time up today.

So this is two of the stretches out of four

I want to show you, OK?

The next is a figure four.

You're going to take this knee, pull it out.

Pull this ankle in.

Bring your other knee up just like so.

Hold this leg.

Then put your hands in an interlock

underneath your thigh.

Lean back, and bring in the knee.

Now, when you do this, you're going

to feel a lot tension down in here, OK?

You're stretching all these muscles, hamstrings.

You're stretching the glute.

You're stretching all in the thigh.

That's important, but it's also pulling

on your lower back muscles, OK?

Believe it or not, this is all affecting your lower spine.

And those vertebrae, they love you for this.

They will love you for this, trust me.

I have, for years, had so much back pain.

And if you do these stretches religiously, I promise you,

it will either eliminate or reduce dramatically your pain.

Remember, 20 to 30 seconds, bring this in slow, and then

release.

OK?

That's your third stretch.

Your fourth and final stretch--

you're going to use your towel.

You're going to bring this, just like this,

underneath your foot.

OK, now, the object here is to be about even on the towel

with where your foot is, OK?

Then this knee, I want you to work to get this knee

to straighten out.

Now, you can see I have a little bit of a bend, not much.

But slowly, I'm going to push on my thigh.

Meanwhile, I'm pulling this way on my foot,

and I'm keeping this from bending, so that I'm

stretching all of this.

And it goes right into the bottom of my spine,

into those vertebrae.

Now, I'm using the towel, because I

don't have another person here to help me stretch.

And I'm sure you probably don't either.

So this leg should be on the ground.

Make sure you work to get this in.

Remember-- slow, very slow, on doing these movements, OK?

Move this in.

Get it in.

And then, you want to work to pull

the towel towards your head, more or less.

And you're working to bring the whole leg back

at an angle towards your head and feel all that tension right

here.

Do not do this fast.

Make sure you pay attention.

OK, I want you to feel the best that you can feel.

And the only way it's going to happen

is to keep your muscles nice and loose.

We don't want them to pop, OK?

20 to 30 seconds on this--

and you can do this with one hand.

You don't need two hands to do this.

If you use two hands, you might pop your muscles.

So be careful.

It just needs a little bit of tension.

As you can tell, I can rock that just a little bit.

OK, now let loose.

Ooh, I can feel that, right into my SI joint.

OK, now you have to do the other side.

So again, knee in, I can feel all

that stretching all down in my glute, all into my hamstrings.

And in my lower back, I can feel that, OK?

The favorite stretch of mine is the next one,

which is, again, hand down, hand on the knee.

Bring it down and stretch just like so.

Try to keep the top of your back, which is your scapula,

on the ground.

And you can see that this side--

see how loose this side is?

I can go all the way down just that fast.

It just goes to show you how much tension I

have all the time on my left side

from having that herniated disk, which

is pinching a nerve root normally,

And it causes me a lot of pain.

So I'm trying to help you eliminate that pain,

so that you can use your body to have the body that you desire.

And the only way that that's going to happen

is to use some exercising that I have for you

and specific protocols that's geared

for people over the age of 40.

I'm going to show you that in a second.

So now, that's your second stretch, right?

Figure four-- don't forget, bring it up just like so.

Oh man, I have a lot of tension over here,

because I worked late yesterday.

And what happens?

Lactic acid starts to build up inside those muscles, right?

So these stretches, I'm going to tell you right now,

we all do not stretch enough.

We should be stretching religiously.

And if you're not, please do so, because your body

is going to thank you.

All right, so there's your third stretch.

And then, your fourth stretch, again,

is going to be the towel on the foot, just like so,

leg down, hand down by your side.

But you want to get that knee straight just like so.

On this side, you can tell I don't have a lot of tension.

So I can stretch this pretty far automatically,

because I'm pretty limber, because I

do these stretches religiously.

And you want to do just like that.

And you want to hold it 20 to 30 seconds.

And remember, 20 to 30 seconds on, 20 to 30 seconds off.

If you have someone that can help you with this,

they can stand behind your leg, put their hand on your knee,

just like so, and your foot up on your shoulder.

And they can bring it in.

But if you're like me, most of the time,

I don't have someone here.

And then, I just use this towel, which works tremendously.

All right.

So there's four stretches for you

to help eliminate or reduce lower back pain caused

by a bulging disk and/or herniated disk.

Now, the thing is, with that said,

why do I do these stretches?

One, I want to be able to exercise.

I want to be able to have the body that I desire.

If my back is hurting me, I cannot exercise.

There is no way that I can even exercise on machines, much less

alone, using body weight and doing

any kind of metabolic circuit that

could help me lose and shed the belly fat that I have today.

Now, how do I do that over the age of 40?

I use a system called the Over 40 Ab Solution.

At this link above, you're going to see it's specifically

designed for the people that are over the age of 35, geared

for people's hormonal conditions in their 40s, 50s, and 60s.

And if your back is not hurting, and you

have used these stretches to help

you gain your strength back, and you're able to exercise,

this system that's at this link up above

is the exact system that you can use

to help you get the body that you desire.

Now, don't forget, I want everybody to say hi to me,

please.

Down below, if you love this video,

if you love these stretches, do me a favor, again, hit a Like.

Hit a heard.

Hit Share for me.

Share this video with as many people as you can,

because I want to help eliminate the pain that's

out in the world.

And trust me, you don't need a chiropractor,

and you don't need massage therapy sometimes to help.

You just need simple stretches, OK?

Don't forget-- time to click this link up above.

I want to thank everybody from all over all for stopping today

on this feed.

And keep going strong.

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...today a super simple recipe for quick pizza sandwiches topped with salami...

...for that we only need 4 simple ingredients in addition to salt & pepper...

...first we need 4 slices bread...

...simply cut into about 1 centimeter thick slices...

...also cut salamis into thin slices...

...next, mix together 100 grams creme fraiche, 100 grams grated cheese...

...& a pinch of salt & pepper...

...until everything is well combined...

...if that's finished the preparations are done...

...now line a baking grid with baking paper...

...lay bread slices next to each other onto the grid...

...then spread them with a heaping tablespoon cheese mixture...

...finally top with salami slices...

...& bake in preheated oven at 200°C for 12 - 15 minutes...

...until breads are crispy & cheese is melted & golden brown...

...now get the done pizza sandwiches out of the oven...

...& best serve immediately...

...I hope you liked the video...

...I wish you a good appetite...

...have fun baking & see you next video!

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Egg 65 Recipe | अंडा 65 | Hot & Spicy Egg 65 - Simple & Delicious | एग - 65 रेसिपी - English Subs - Duration: 6:24.

ASSALAMU ALAIKUM

EGG - 65 RECIPE

RESTAURANT STYLE EGG 65 RECIPE

SIMPLE AND EASY

BOILED EGGS - 5

CUT THEM

DICED EGGS ARE READY

SPRINKLE SALT AND GARAM MASALA POWDER

NOW LET US MAKE THE BATTER

ALL PURPOSE FLOUR - 6 TABLESPOON

CORN FLOUR - 4 TABLESPOON

RED CHILI POWDER - 1 TEASPOON

EGG WHITE - 1 EGG

TURMERIC POWDER - 1/4 TEASPOON

SALT - AS REQUIRED

GARAM MASALA POWDER - 1/2 TEASPOON

BLACK PEPPER POWDER - 1/4 TEASPOON

ADD LITTLE WATER AND MIX

MIX IT

BATTER MUST BE THICK

OIL - 1 TEASPOON

IT GIVES GOOD BINDING AND CRIPINESS

HEAT OIL TO FRY EGGS

FRY EGGS UNDER MEDIUM FLAME

DIP EGGS IN BATTER AND THEN FRY

FRY IN BATCHES

THEY TURN TOO CRISPY

FIRST BATCH IS READY

FOR SAUCE WE NEED

HEAT OIL - 1 TABLESPOON

USE OIL OF YOUR CHOICE

CUMIN SEEDS - 1 TEASPOON

CHOPPED GINGER - 2 TEASPOON

CHOPPED GARLIC - 1 TEASPOON

SLICED GREEN CHILIES - 5 TO 6

FEW CURRY LEAVES

THEY GIVE GOOD AROMA

SAUTE FOR 30 SECONDS

RED CHILI SAUCE - 1 TABLESPOON

GREEN CHILI SAUCE - 1 TEASPOON

TOMATO SAUCE - 1 TABLESPOON

SOYA SAUCE - 1/2 TEASPOON

MIX IT

2 PINCHES RED FOOD COLOR

WHIPPED YOGURT - 2 TEASPOON

LITTLE SALT

GARAM MASALA POWDER - 1/4 TEASPOON

ADD FRIED EGGS

MIX WELL

ADD SPICES AS DESIRED

ADD CHOPPED CORIANDER LEAVES

SPRING ONIONS CHOPPED

MIX IT

EGG 65 IS READY

SUBSCRIBE

LIKE SHARE

THANKS

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Simple Halloween rule all children should follow when trick or treating - Daily News - Duration: 3:35.

 For some people Halloween is merely a fun holiday filled with wacky movies and all the sweets you can eat

 For parents it can literally be a nightmare - there's costumes to make or buy, spooky goodies to stock up on and then you've got to take the little monsters trick of treating

 If you're reading the latter and relating hard, fear not - a group have mums have kindly shared their top etiquette tips for Halloween, which are bound to help you survive the scary night

 In a post on Mumsnet, one parent revealed they'd never taken their kids trick or treating and were unsure how to go about it

 But lots of people were quick to respond and share advice.  The main point they had to stress was that you should only take your children to houses that are decorated with Halloween decorations - or at the very least have a pumpkin outside

 "We dress up and go from door to door knocking and shouting 'trick or treat'," revealed one mum

 "We only EVER knock on houses that are decorated for Halloween - we never knock at houses where people aren't taking part

It's good fun and most of our neighbours join in so there is a nice community spirit

"  Another parent seconded this: "Yes to only knocking on doors if there is a pumpkin outside or some kind of decorations - this is the unwritten rule that says we are happy to receive trick or treaters

"  A third added: "Only decorated houses unless you know 100% for sure that you will be welcome

 "Children used to go to our elderly neighbour as he liked to see their costumes, but this was well before it was dark - bear in mind that even if you would be welcome normally, someone who isn't 'joining in' may not want to answer the door on Halloween

"   And this wasn't the only helpful information they had to offer.  A Scottish parent revealed that on Halloween in their part of the UK, "guisers are expected to sing a song or tell a joke or poem or similar" in order to receive candy

 Various users also advised against baking lots of Halloween-themed cakes for children ahead of trick or treating - as they're only going to get a whole load of sweets later on

 But to make things a little more fun for the children, some parents suggested giving them "fizzy water with Ribena or lemonade with green food colouring in it" - to celebrate the special occasion

 What's your top Halloween tip? Let us know in the comments below.   Read More Halloween

For more infomation >> Simple Halloween rule all children should follow when trick or treating - Daily News - Duration: 3:35.

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Simple mortgage terms Aussies don't know - Duration: 7:42.

 A new survey of homeowners has revealed "concerningly low levels of awareness" about key mortgage terms, with signs financial literacy among Australians is declining

 The poll of 1001 people commissioned by Gateway Bank revealed just over half were "definitely aware" of the terms redraw facility, home loan insurance and offset account, scoring 56 per cent, 55 per cent and 53 per cent respectively

 Forty per cent of borrowers could say the same for lenders mortgage insurance, 34 per cent for split home loan, while just 31 per cent knew the difference between a comparison rate and an interest rate

Loan-to-value ratio came in at 26 per cent, while the least known term was portability on 20 per cent

 "The findings don't surprise us," Gateway Bank chief executive Paul Thomas said. "The average Australian might buy three home loans in their lifetime, that's not a lot

Things change between taking out your first mortgage and another 10 years later." Compared with results of a similar survey carried out in 2017 — albeit with a sample size of just 300 — awareness of all of the terms was lower, with the exception of split home loan

 Mr Thomas said it "pays to educate yourself". "If you do your homework and take out the right loan with the right features at the right price, you could well save yourself tens of thousands of dollars over 25 years," he said

 "The flip side is if you get it wrong the result could be a horror."  The survey also found men were more likely to claim some level of understanding than women each of the terms — but Mr Thomas said in his experience, he had "seen nothing that would suggest to me that women are not at least as financially astute as men"

 For those unsure, we asked Mr Thomas to explain what each of the terms means. SPLIT HOME LOAN "A split home loan is the best of both worlds

Some of your loan can be fixed and some can be variable. The benefit of that is, despite what people say no one can predict the future

If you're uncertain, you can say I'm going to take a punt and fix a certain amount and leave half variable

It's just a form of protection." OFFSET ACCOUNT "An offset account is a tremendous feature

Even people who've got a mortgage, most do have some cash lying around. It makes sense rather than having it in a separate savings account where you earn very little interest, to put it in an offset

If you've got a $500,000 loan and you put in an offset account, you're only going to pay interest on $480,000

Over 25 years that's going to add up to a substantial saving of money in your pocket rather than the lender's

" COMPARISON VERSUS INTEREST RATE "This is the single most important thing. It enables an apples-to-apples comparison of interest rates in simple language

It goes back well over 20 years when the government (stepped in because) some credit providers were coming out with what seemed like super-low teaser rates, but they had hidden fees and charges that escalated the cost, so if the borrower had taken out a loan half a per cent more they would have paid less because there were no hidden charges

I say to anyone, the most important thing is to compare one rate to another using the comparison rate

" REDRAW FACILITY "I encourage everyone to have a look at a redraw facility, the vast majority of lenders offer them

If your repayment is $1000 a month, try to pay $1100 a month. That $100 builds up

If you never have to redraw it that's great, you pay your loan off quicker, but if a rainy day comes and you get unexpected bills, after two or three years you may have some thousands of dollars which you can redraw to help pay them

" LENDERS MORTGAGE INSURANCE "This is insurance the borrower pays for that actually covers the credit provider

People might say that's unfair, but in the past banks would not lend you more than 80 per cent of the value of the home

That was fine in the '70s and '80s, but because home prices have risen so much, most Australians don't have a 20 per cent deposit

The innovation was if we can cover our excess risk, more people can get into the market

" PORTABILITY "It's a feature that's been around a while but most people aren't aware of it

We call it security substitution. Say you live in suburb A and want to move to suburb B but don't want to get a new loan, we can simply substitute the security you have on a property for another

In other words, you don't have to come in, get a payout on your existing loan, take a payout and apply for a new loan

It is almost seamless and it's done effortlessly." frank.chung@news.com.au

For more infomation >> Simple mortgage terms Aussies don't know - Duration: 7:42.

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Grammar Practice 72 - English Course online Languages247 - Past simple and continuous - Duration: 2:23.

Welcome to grammar lesson 72

I would like to introduce tonight's grammar forum brought to you by Languages247.

Tonight in lesson 72 we are going to explain and give examples of the past simple and past continuous.

Use of the past simple:

1/ for a finished action

2/ for a certain time in the past

3/ for a specific action or specific event in the past

Signal words that are used with the simple past tense include: two weeks ago, last month, last week, last year,

yesterday, an hour ago, last summer.

Examples: I was on holiday two weeks ago. Last month I moved house.

They won all the matches last week. I last went there last year.

I booked my flights yesterday. I spoke to him an hour ago. I went to the US last summer.

Past continuous: We use the past continuous or past progressive for:

1/ Actions that were in progress at a special time in the past.

I was watching my favourite series all evening.

2/ Two actions that were happening at the same time.

I was resting when the phone rang.

3/ A description of something happening with simple past.

While we were waiting for him, he was at work.

4/ Repeated actions. She was always complaining about the weather...

He was constantly worrying about his job.

Signal words that are used with the past continuous include: while, during.

Short and sweet but to the point, good night!

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Grammar Practice 74 - English Course Online Languages247 - Future simple and Future continuous - Duration: 2:04.

Welcome to grammar lesson 74

I would like to introduce tonight's grammar forum brought to you by Languages247.

Tonight we are going to explain and give examples of the future simple and future continuous.

Future simple. We use this tense for :

1/ voluntary actions. I will turn off the heating. It is too hot in here.

2/ a promise. I will do the washing up.

3/ a future prediction. I think he will turn up.

Signal words include : tomorrow, next time, next year.

Future continuous is also called future progressive. We use this tense for :

1/ a specific time in the future. I will be learning a lot on this new course. I will be waiting for you when you arrive.

2/ an action in parallel of another. I will be keeping an eye on the kids when they play.

When we arrive there, they will be making breakfast and she will be waiting for us.

Signal words include : tomorrow. I won't be coming in tomorrow.

Still - It will still be raining when we leave. In - I will be leaving in two weeks time.

Next - I will be speaking perfect Spanish next time I see you.

Tonight - I will be attending a concert tonight.

Short and sweet but to the point, good night!

For more infomation >> Grammar Practice 74 - English Course Online Languages247 - Future simple and Future continuous - Duration: 2:04.

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Simple Things You can Budget out And NOT Miss - Duration: 4:09.

So we're gonna talk about where to cut spending so that you guys won't end up in a sticky situation like me I'm here

I moved from here

to here

I'm a student. I'm a "paw-rent"

And I'm broke

somehow I still do great things

Hi, I'm Taylor, and I'm a Shopaholic

I also have a puppy and a broken microphone so she makes noises please ignore them

I'm working on it. Okay, I'm working on it

Okay

I've come to terms with my problem and I'm assuming that if you're watching this video then maybe you have a similar problem

Or maybe just want to know how to cut spending, regardless, regardless.Welcome to this video. Okay

So for the first thing that I did was I had to come to terms

with the fact that I cannot afford to pay five to seven dollars a day on coffee.

I have a problem, where I feel uneasy if I don't have something to drink.

I had to go to the store, and I had to get a French press. Which is no

Starbucks, but it's not not nothing.

That sounds so horrible, but it's really not. I used to work at Starbucks

So I knew how to work a French press. As soon as I sat down

and I started calculating how much I lose every month to coffee

I said okay and I need to start making my own. You can get a good French press for less than

$15 you don't have to get a like a fancy one for it to work if you need is a kettle or some way to

Heat up water you can use instant coffee

I get ground coffee if you don't drink coffee or anything like that

Then like my point is to just eat out or pack a lunch if you can if you can pack it take it

That's my motto. Okay. So let's say you already did that great for you. You're better than me. I get it

Um tips for saving money on electric bills

one unplug everything when you're not in the room you save so much money if you just

Unplug the TV. Maybe not the big in appliances that have clocks.

Especially if they don't automatically set. The fan if you have a fan in your room unplug that like lambs can unplug that

it seems so much money turn off ceiling fans when you that also helps save money and

An energy charge your phone in your car that will also help save on the electric bill

um if it's applicable to you or ever you are, various ages or

Whatever country you live in tried to drink in your house like be a boss

Learn how to mix your own drinks that drunk like a water. I mean drink out because cocktails are way too expensive

And there's no need to do that impress guests when they come over just sit there and have a cocktail

I'm 21 by the way, people always think about 14.

The next tip, s witch to generic

I know and I hope started in college

a lot of people did their grocery shopping in Walmart

Which I thought was unique because where I came from everybody shopped at Wegmans, if you know what Wegmans is if you don't that's cool

I would help it against you. I'm still yeah, just look for a cheaper option

So yeah

Those were in my three-four

whichever quick tips and gives you guys and where to cut your spending so that way you can cut your

Shopaholic tendencies like me you can do this together. We can keep each other updated in the comments

Let me know what you spend the most money on for me

It's definitely eating out Wooper eats isn't killing me if you like this video

Give it a thumbs up thumbs up for sleeping puppy here. Her name is snow after John

So from Game of Thrones if you know what Game of Thrones is hit the Bell

And we will talk all day Andy and me I love Game of Thrones Butchie snoring. Now I've to go

You

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