Thursday 27 September 2012

Easy to steal DIY ideas: Beautify your abode for the festive season

Commonfloor’s latest DIY column is a platform where we unleash our creative genie. And this month we are showcasing the best of DIY ideas that you can steal to pretty your abode for the festive season.
Use a sari-style table runner as the foundation of an Eastern-inspired table setting. Choose metal cups to reference the ones used for lassis in India and opt for earthenware crockery in a colour pulled from the table runner to keep the look consistently ethnic.
Use empty glass bottles and jars to create a relaxed flower arrangement. Retrieve them from your recycling bin and group together en masse. Choose a variety of heights, shapes, sizes and colours to maximise the eclectic look. Add vibrancy by painting bands of colour around some of them – don’t worry if it’s not perfectly painted: this heightens its appealing nonchalance.
With a bit of lateral thinking, unusual finds such as these wooden lasts (traditionally used in shoe making) can be turned into unique coat and bag hooks. Think in odd numbers when grouping items together, in this case three, but five would work well too.
We love this idea of taking old boots and transforming them into beautiful flower plants. The vibrant colours pack in a punch of a drama!
 Replace traditional window boxes with a row of old-fashioned Brown Betty teapots for a quirky take on the English window sill. Line them up facing the same direction to increase the humorous tone and plant them with cottage-style flowers for a charming shabby-chic look. The spout is ideal place for watering the plants.

Article Source: http://www.commonfloor.com/articles/easy-to-steal-diy-ideas-beautify-your-abode-for-the-festive-season-17939.html

Tuesday 24 July 2012

Simple Ways to Save Environment



Although the term “Environment” is vast and varied, the basic modeling is combined by the physical environment and the biological life forms. Thanks to us humans and our never ending demands, the environment is now facing a number of problems that include Global warming, Ozone Depletion, Pollution in every form possible and population. The Earth’s biosphere can’t take no more and it’s high time we did our bit to save the environment.


A few ways you could contribute to save Environment

Quit smoking:
Smoking is one of the major indoor air pollutant and many people still have this life threatening habit. Although you want to continue with this habit and harm your health, it is definitely unfair to put the health of people around at stake. Prevent passive smoking by not smoking in indoors and while travelling in public transports etc.

Say no-no to plastic:
Despite of every one quite aware about Plastic bags being one of the biggest contributors to global warming, we still use them quiet carelessly and throw them away with organic waste or dump them in the land fill sites. It takes almost 500 years for a plastic bag to decompose and in the process it creates many harmful gasses; so reducing the use, recycling and reusing the plastic is very important to combat global warming.

Add house plants to your home:
A House plant not only adds to the esthetics of a room but also helps in maintaining temperature by adding moisture to the air and reduces airborne bacteria, fungi and other unhealthy pollutants. Plants renew the stale indoor air by replacing carbon dioxide we exhale with life sustaining oxygen. Two house plants per 100 sq feet will detoxify the air better than any disinfectant spray or air freshener. The pollutants are absorbed through the leaves of the plants, so it is advised to keep the leaves clean and have good air circulation around them. Since the filtration of the air is done by leaves, the fast growing plants are seen to give better results.

Bugs’ coming to the plants is a real time problem and can be solved very effectively by using a green spray which is prepared by soaking citrus rind (lemon, orange) in water for 3-4days. Remove citrus rind and pore the water into a spray pump to spray on plants. Rose leaves can also be added to the solution to add fragrance.

Start your day early:
In ester times people used to wake up early so that they can finish all the work to be done before sunset. But now with the presence of electricity and artificial lighting one does not see any need in waking up early. From the reports 35% of the energy consumed in a house in India is consumed in lighting a house after sun set. So, waking up early is not only going to keep you healthy but also will make you save energy and cut down your electricity bills.

Conserve water:
Water is one basic need to live life and it is becoming an ever scarcer resource. One should opt for an apartment which has water harvesting or if you have your own personal house then, get the water harvesting system installed. Switch to the latest low flush toilets, use shower wisely and run your washing machine and dish washer to the full load only, to decrease wastage of water.

Conserve electricity:
It is better to switch to Fluorescent light bulbs as they consumes 75% less energy and have more life time in comparison to incandescent light bulbs. Make it a point to defrost your food before you microwave it and let the food cool down to room temperature before putting it into the refrigerator. Be sure to unplug your machines like TV , computer etc before leaving for a trip because stand-by functions in them consumes electricity even if they are turned off. Switch your garden light to solar lights when possible for you. If you are buying a new refrigerator, air –conditioner or any other electrical appliances you should check the star rating as energy efficient systems with higher star rating consume 10-50% less water and electricity.

Kitchen waste management:
It seems little disgusting to do the kitchen waste management but the advanced products in the market have made it quite easy. A stainless steel kitchen composter with carbon filters is readily available in the market which makes the whole process odor less. The compost generated acts as fertilizer so can be used in house plants.

Use Public transportation:
According to studies 30% of carbon-dioxide is added to the environment by private transportation. We understand that using public transportation is not convenient all times but, one can always car pool. Try the option of taking a walk if you have to pick bread from the grocery store or travel a small distance. Your little effort will help in reducing the demand of petrol and traffic on roads and will also better your physical health.


Save trees by reducing the use of paper:
If you are still used to buying the old fashioned newspaper, it’s high time you switch to the internet for news. Try to reuse one side printed paper by cutting into two halves, to use them for writing your grocery list or making other notes. Replace the use of paper tissues by using hand towels.

Source: Commonfloor Articles

Sunday 24 June 2012

Rui Posto (Rohu fish cooked in poppy seed paste)

Posto Mach is a fish preparation, mostly with sweet water fish, Rohu and some small fishes like Parshe or Pabda are cooked with poppy seed paste and a touch of onion, tomato and green chilli. Shellfish like shrimps are also made in this way with poppy seed. There are variations, like some with onions, some without adding onions. Bengalis love for posto/poppy seed knows no boundaries. It's basically a very delicious preparation which goes well with hot white rice.

Ingredients:


Rohu or any sweet water fish : 3-4 pieces

Black cumin seeds/kalonji/kala jeera : 1 tsp. 

Onion(sliced) : 1(medium)

Tomato : 1(small)

Green/red chilli : 1-2(as per your taste)

Poppy seed : 3 tblsp. 

Turmeric Powder: 2 tsp. + 1 tsp. to smear on fish pieces

Salt to taste

Oil: 4 tblsp. for fish frying

 + 2 tblsp. for cooking 

Fresh coriander leaves for garnishing(optional)

Method:

Clean the fish pieces, then rub them with 1 tsp. turmeric powder a 1 tsp. salt. Keep them aside for at least 1/2 an hour.

Make a paste of poppy seed and green chillies in a dry grinder. Do not grind it into a powder, just grind it coarsely. Take the paste in a bowl and add 2-3 tblsp. water to the paste. 

Take oil in a pan and fry the fish pieces in medium low flame until golden brown from both sides. Keep them aside. (Never cook the fish curry in the same oil where you fried the fish, it makes the curry turn black)

In another pan, take 2 tblsp. Oil, season with cumin seeds, when they splutter, add sliced onions. Fry them until lightly brown, add chopped tomatoes.

When tomatoes get pulpy, add poppy seed paste and turmeric powder. Mix with onions and tomatoes. Stir for a minute or two or until it is little bit brownish. Then add 1 cup of hot water into it. Season with salt. When water start to boil, add fish pieces.

When water dries up and a medium thick gravy left, remove from heat. Garnish with fresh coriander leaves and serve hot.