facility at SHIKSHA (A CSR Initiative of Silver Linings)
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Behalf Of Ahmed Omer Farooq
Sent: 21 May 2024 13:22
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Subject: Re: [AI] Cooking classes in Delhi for visually impaired
Is th
Is the mentioned group only for women or can men also join?
On Tue, May 21, 2024, 1:13 PM vivek doddamani wrote:
> Madam, there is one whatsap group (Blind Friendly cooking)you can contact
> Ms.Preeti Monga mobile No.9871701646 to join this group.
>
> On Tue, May 21, 2024 at 10:47 AM Shobita chh
Madam, there is one whatsap group (Blind Friendly cooking)you can contact
Ms.Preeti Monga mobile No.9871701646 to join this group.
On Tue, May 21, 2024 at 10:47 AM Shobita chhabra
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> Is there any cooking classes for visually impaired in delhi
>
> Regards
> Shobita Chhabra Agarwal
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Is there any cooking classes for visually impaired in delhi
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hi list, can a blind cook independently? what are the aids to be kept
in kitchen? As I am a food lover and wants to cook indepently.
Before my sight was lost I used to cook good food when I was bachelor
staying at Hyderabad. what are the special aids should i buy.
thanks and regards,
sazid
On
Hi Rahul
Can absolutely understand, being a student my self in Edinburgh.
I have to cook all meals myself.
If you could E-mail me on
vibhusharm...@yahoo.co.uk
I be able to suggest something.
Kind regards
Vibhu
On 9/9/18, Rahul Bajaj wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I will soon be moving to the UK f
Call me! Will suggest a few simple ideas.
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Of Rahul Bajaj
Sent: Sunday, September 9, 2018 11:58 AM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: [AI] Cooking some basic items/snacks independently
I am going for cooking classes, I know how to cook poha, tea and maggy. You
call me, these are easy things, can explain you on call.
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> On 09-Sep-2018, at 7:52 PM, Rahul Bajaj wrote:
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> Thanks, Dr. Sharma. I have a couple of questions about this. Would you mind
> sharing y
Thanks, Dr. Sharma. I have a couple of questions about this. Would you mind
sharing your number off-list?
Best,
Rahul
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> On Sep 9, 2018, at 12:49 PM, Aruni Sharma wrote:
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> Hi, It's quite easy to cood noodles like Maggie. I prefer putting some
> vegetables like onion and,
Hi, It's quite easy to cood noodles like Maggie. I prefer putting some
vegetables like onion and, green chillys and whatever excites your taste
buds. Even oats can be easily cooked the same way. Oats can also be taken
with milk.
Its better to use an induction cooktop for cooking. Its 100% safe and
Hi Everyone,
I will soon be moving to the UK for higher studies. While I will have access to
meals there, I will have to prepare my breakfast independently.
I am focusing on learning how to make basic things like peanut butter, jam
bread, corn flakes and the like. One area where I struggle is i
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the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Cooking classes for the blind and people with visual
impairment, every week in Mumbai
This is commendable, congratulations for this initiative. I wish same kind
of things could have been in A
This is commendable, congratulations for this initiative. I wish same kind
of things could have been in Ahmedabad. Congratulations to entire team of
organisers.
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2018, 14:22 Ramya Venkitesh
Cooking may seem rather intimidating for a person who is blind or visually
impaired. But with proper training and care, it is not impossible.
Starting 25 August 2018, Shirin, who is blind from birth and works as a
helpdesk counsellor with the organisation, Eyeway, will hold classes every
Saturday
for rice, it won't take more than 5 minutes.
On 7/21/14, Naushad Charivilayil wrote:
> Sorry, there is no cookery book available especially for induction
> cooktops. Its only a cooking instrument like gas burner.
>
> On 7/20/2014 8:51 PM, chandan mokashi wrote:
>> Have u read any book on the same
Sorry, there is no cookery book available especially for induction
cooktops. Its only a cooking instrument like gas burner.
On 7/20/2014 8:51 PM, chandan mokashi wrote:
Have u read any book on the same subject? Can u suggest me any good
book wich will give an idea to cook with the cook top?
Tha
My contact number is, 09496732353
On 7/21/2014 8:29 AM, Patel Bijal wrote:
hello nausad,
will u share yr contact no?
Bijal
On 7/20/14, Naushad Charivilayil wrote:
Certainly, we can control the heat of an induction cooker.
1. To increase or decrease the heat: use plus or minus button.
2, set
hello nausad,
will u share yr contact no?
Bijal
On 7/20/14, Naushad Charivilayil wrote:
> Certainly, we can control the heat of an induction cooker.
> 1. To increase or decrease the heat: use plus or minus button.
> 2, set time: press timer button once, and use plus or minus button to
> increase
Have u read any book on the same subject? Can u suggest me any good
book wich will give an idea to cook with the cook top?
Thanks for all your help.
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> On 20-Jul-2014, at 6:56 pm, Naushad Charivilayil
> wrote:
>
> Certainly, we can control the heat of an induction cooker.
> 1.
Certainly, we can control the heat of an induction cooker.
1. To increase or decrease the heat: use plus or minus button.
2, set time: press timer button once, and use plus or minus button to
increase or decrease by one minute. Example to set 10 minute, press
timer once, and press plus 10 times.
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> the disabled.
> Subject: Re: [AI] Cooking with the help of induction cook top.
>
> Can u tell me.how long does it take to cook rice,dall and vegetables and at
> what tempreture? What about boiling water and milk? R u able to fry
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Can u tell me.how long does it
Can u tell me.how long does it take to cook rice,dall and vegetables
and at what tempreture? What about boiling water and milk? R u able to
fry with the cook top?
Thanks a lot for your prompt reply.
Regards,
Chandan.
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> On 20-Jul-2014, at 2:59 pm, Naushad Charivilayil
> wrote:
Hi friend, I am using induction cooktop for last 4 years. According to
my experience, I am more than satisfied. Before purchase an induction
cooktop, you must ensure that your model comes with manual bubble like
switches with buzzer rather than touch controls.
On 7/20/2014 2:09 PM, chandan mo
Hi all,
I need to no whether any of u r using the induction cook top and your
experiences with it. I want to understand how to cook different
dishes on the cook top.
I am really sorry if this is of topic.
Thanks and regards,
Chandan.Sent from my iPad
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> Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 5:38 AM
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> the disabled.'
> Subject: Re: [AI] Cooking thread:quary reading to cook piza
>
> Preeti, all,
>
> Don't you use ovens to cook pizzas?
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, July 11, 2014 5:38 AM
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Subject: Re: [AI] Cooking thread:quary reading to cook piza
Preeti, all,
Don't you use ovens to cook pizzas?
Pranav
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Subject: Re: [AI] Cooking thread:quary reading to cook piza
hi mam,
actually here v prepare piza bread all
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> > hi mam,
> > actually here v prepare piza bread all over before to put in pan, so
> > n
also invite me to taste when it will be cooked!
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Subject: Re: [AI] Cooking thread:quary reading to cook piza
Can give you a few ideas, the ones I use. Use your hands and fingers to
spread masala on the pitza in the pan. Lower the flame of the gas, place
left hand fingers lightely around the edge of the pitza, be careful
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Subject: [AI] Cooking thread:quary reading to cook piza
dear all,
well, some quaries regarding to cook piza. Very first of all, let me
tell i know entire process about cooking piza. Here at my home, v cook
piza in non stick pan. I just want to know how can v easily spraid
chatni and
dear all,
well, some quaries regarding to cook piza. Very first of all, let me
tell i know entire process about cooking piza. Here at my home, v cook
piza in non stick pan. I just want to know how can v easily spraid
chatni and vegetable masala on piza bread? And what about to spraid
chees at d end
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Subject: [AI] Cooking tools for the blind
Friends, please tell me where can I get cooking tools for the blind from?
How to cook and do other kitchen tasks independently? Asking for my sisterJ
R
Friends, please tell me where can I get cooking tools for the blind from?
How to cook and do other kitchen tasks independently? Asking for my sisterJ
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Hi:
The electric lighters found on some stoves are good and make the job easier.
You just have to remember to change the battery or they won't work.
If you don't have one you must use a stove lighter to get the job done.
Here is what I found though. I am one who does put the pot o
even I am also qurious about that
it may sound funny but it's my dream to be independent in a kitchen
regards
On 1/11/12, ekinath ekinath wrote:
> I like cooking too,
>
> For a simple guy like me can someone tell me how and what time i would
> be able to see this show?
> Eki
>
> On 1/11/12, Rishi
I like cooking too,
For a simple guy like me can someone tell me how and what time i would
be able to see this show?
Eki
On 1/11/12, Rishi Kewalramani wrote:
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> Friends,
> I am forwarding this interesting information from another list.
>
> People from around the world who've wanted to see the "
Very interesting show in the offing.
that's a great initiative indeed.
Thank you for sharing this info.
what about Indian dishes? hmm, yummy!
On 1/11/12, Rishi Kewalramani wrote:
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> Friends,
> I am forwarding this interesting information from another list.
>
> People from around the world who'v
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