Author: Prasenjeet Kumar
Publisher: Publish With Prasen
ISBN:
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Celebrating Quiet People: A unique collection of motivational, inspirational and uplifting TRUE stories for introverts and highly sensitive persons that you shouldn’t miss.... * Now available also in Portuguese, Italian and Spanish* From the Amazon #1 best-selling author of the “Quiet Phoenix” series of books comes an outstanding collection of biographies and events that guarantee to increase your self-compassion and self-esteem, regardless of your age, gender or status in society. This book is primarily written to celebrate the unique characteristics of quiet, introverts and highly sensitive persons. But why should anyone write about such persons, you may wonder. The simple answer is because most societies, whether Western or Eastern, value extroversion as an ideal. “Successful” personalities are considered to be "bold, assertive, those who can take the centre stage and a fellow who is mighty likeable." Introverts are often misunderstood. At home, parents worry if their quiet child is spending too much time in solitude, day dreaming whereas the real world operates through socialising and networking. At school, teachers presume that if a child is hesitant in answering questions, that child must be displaying some kind of learning or social disability. At work, introverts are considered to be not good "team players" and lacking in enthusiasm and initiative. And bullies (both in school and in the work place) think they are easy pushovers. Still no one should assert that introverts do not have any strong points. They are in fact gifted with the strengths of persistence, hard work, creativity, self-discipline, a knack for self-learning, high emotional intelligence and a rich imagination. After all, many eminent personalities like Abraham Lincoln, Albert Einstein, Walt Disney, and even J.K. Rowling were introverts. In fact, as the author mentions, reading a lot of psychology books (including Susan Cain’s Quiet the power of introverts in a world that can’t stop talking) made him realise of his own unique potential, and his powers (or super powers, as he would like to say) that only a few years back he was not very conscious of. This resulted into the writing of the Quiet Phoenix series. The theme of the series was that just as the Phoenix bird has the potential to be reborn literally from the ashes, so do introverts have the power to rise from any difficult situation. "Celebrating Quiet People" tells us about how some really famous introverts overcame, with steely resolve, the most difficult challenges thrown their way. Persons associated with law, law firms or contemplating a career change may find the lessons especially relevant. The author sincerely hopes that these stories will give you the courage to pursue your dreams and ambitions, regardless of how “outlandish” they may seem to others. So what are you waiting for? Just scroll up and ADD THIS BOOK TO YOUR CART now. Keywords: abraham lincoln, abraham lincoln free books, abraham lincoln biography, abraham lincoln leadership, walt disney biography, walt disney free, walt disney autobiography, albert einstein, albert einstein biography, albert einstein free books, albert einstein autobiography, albert einstein for kids, albert einstein biography for kids, albert einstein free, j.k. rowling biography, j.k. rowling short stories, self help books best sellers, introvert personality, introvert advantage, introvert business, introvert extrovert, introvert guide, introvert help, introvert power, career break, career decisions, career finding, quiet introvert, quiet power, self improvement for men, self improvement best sellers, self improvement 101, creative confidence, creative career, creative entrepreneur, creative people, uplifting stories, uplifting books, career change self help books, law firms, motivational, motivational and inspirational books free, personal growth and development, happiness, mental health, self-esteem, creativity, genius, behavioural psychology, short stories, self compassion, self esteem for men and teens and young adults and kids, self respect, introverted children
Celebrating Quiet People: Uplifting Stories for Introverts and Highly Sensitive Persons
How to Cook In A Jiffy Even If You Have Never Boiled An Egg Before
Author: Prasenjeet Kumar
Publisher: http://www.cookinginajiffy.com
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 125
Book Description
Introducing “How To Cook In A Jiffy”: The Easiest Cookbook On Earth From The Author Of The Hugely Popular Website www.cookinginajiffy.com Amazon Top 5 Best Seller in Cooking for One Never boiled an egg before but want to learn the magic art of cooking? Then don’t leave home without this Survival Cookbook. Be it healthy college cooking, or cooking for a single person or even outdoor cooking---this book helps you survive all situations by teaching you how to cook literally in a jiffy. ˃˃˃ Think College * You have an offer from your dream college; * You do have accommodation in a nearby dorm, hostel, hall of residence, apartment; * You think you can survive on take aways but realize that many a times you have to be on your own; * You know you can save some money and have healthier stuff if you could rustle up something yourself; * The problem: you don’t know how to even boil an egg; Then you are like me and this book is for YOU. ˃˃˃ Think Job * You've your dream job offer from your favourite firm; * Problem: you have to relocate to a new town; * You’ve to live in an apartment all by yourself; * Horror of horrors, your apartment has a kitchen that you don’t know what to do with; * And this being a peaceful, residential area, the nearest restaurant is some five miles away; Then you are like me and this book is for YOU. ˃˃˃ Think Outdoors * You love the mountains and the rugged outdoors; * You have friends who share your passion; * Your friends love to carry some fresh home-made sandwiches and salads; * They can also whip up a mean omelette on the camp fire if need be; * While you don’t even know how to break an egg properly; Then you are like me and this book is for YOU. ˃˃˃ This Book is Unique because: * It is based on the author’s first-hand experience of bumbling about, as he says, in the “wonderlands of cooking” in London where he was pursuing a Law degree for four years; * This is for the absolute newbie; * Where this book scores over other “How To” cookbooks is in the manner in which it treats no question as “too stupid”; * Its next USP is its very logical and structured approach in which it follows a step by step “graduation” process; * You start with some very basic cooking techniques such as how to break, poach, fry, boil (and peel) an egg, learn how to handle chicken, vegetables and fish and then “graduate” to making such “complicated” recipes as cheese omelette, vegetables au gratin, baked chicken or French Onion Soup; * Most uniquely, the book teaches you the concept of “sequencing and parallel processing” in cooking that should enable busy people to create a 3-4 course meal in less than 30 minutes; * Don’t believe me---then just scroll up and look inside. ˃˃˃ Convinced... * That this book is exactly what the Doctor ordered; * Or, that you’re NOT such a newbie after all, but your nephew or niece who has just gone to college or starting to work, should benefit from such a book; Then scroll up to Add to Cart a copy of this easiest cookbook on earth, at the honest to goodness prices that only a fellow traveller on this complicated road of cooking can offer. Other Books in the Cooking In A Jiffy Series How to Create a Complete Meal In A Jiffy (FREE) (Book 1) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Rice the Indian Way (Book 2) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Fish the Indian Way (Book 3) How to Cook In A Jiffy Even If You Have Never Boiled An Egg Before (Book 4) Keywords: cooking for beginners, Cooking for One, Healthy and easy college cookbook, Quick & Easy, basic cookbook, how to cook everything, College cooking book, how to cook, best cooking books for beginners, quick and easy recipes, quick and easy meals, healthy recipes, simple healthy recipes, healthy recipes for beginners, quick and easy chicken recipes, basic cooking, basic cooking techniques, basic cooking recipes, how to cook everything, healthy meals on a budget, healthy delicious meals, easy one dish meals, recipes for beginners, cheap easy meals, college survivial guide book, cooking for college, college cooking, cooking training, learning cooking basics, basic cooking all you need to really cook well, how to boil an egg, survivial cookbook, cheap and easy recipes for busy students, healthy and easy college cookbook, cooking for singles, how to make scrambled eggs, omelette, saute vegetables, grilled sandwich
Publisher: http://www.cookinginajiffy.com
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 125
Book Description
Introducing “How To Cook In A Jiffy”: The Easiest Cookbook On Earth From The Author Of The Hugely Popular Website www.cookinginajiffy.com Amazon Top 5 Best Seller in Cooking for One Never boiled an egg before but want to learn the magic art of cooking? Then don’t leave home without this Survival Cookbook. Be it healthy college cooking, or cooking for a single person or even outdoor cooking---this book helps you survive all situations by teaching you how to cook literally in a jiffy. ˃˃˃ Think College * You have an offer from your dream college; * You do have accommodation in a nearby dorm, hostel, hall of residence, apartment; * You think you can survive on take aways but realize that many a times you have to be on your own; * You know you can save some money and have healthier stuff if you could rustle up something yourself; * The problem: you don’t know how to even boil an egg; Then you are like me and this book is for YOU. ˃˃˃ Think Job * You've your dream job offer from your favourite firm; * Problem: you have to relocate to a new town; * You’ve to live in an apartment all by yourself; * Horror of horrors, your apartment has a kitchen that you don’t know what to do with; * And this being a peaceful, residential area, the nearest restaurant is some five miles away; Then you are like me and this book is for YOU. ˃˃˃ Think Outdoors * You love the mountains and the rugged outdoors; * You have friends who share your passion; * Your friends love to carry some fresh home-made sandwiches and salads; * They can also whip up a mean omelette on the camp fire if need be; * While you don’t even know how to break an egg properly; Then you are like me and this book is for YOU. ˃˃˃ This Book is Unique because: * It is based on the author’s first-hand experience of bumbling about, as he says, in the “wonderlands of cooking” in London where he was pursuing a Law degree for four years; * This is for the absolute newbie; * Where this book scores over other “How To” cookbooks is in the manner in which it treats no question as “too stupid”; * Its next USP is its very logical and structured approach in which it follows a step by step “graduation” process; * You start with some very basic cooking techniques such as how to break, poach, fry, boil (and peel) an egg, learn how to handle chicken, vegetables and fish and then “graduate” to making such “complicated” recipes as cheese omelette, vegetables au gratin, baked chicken or French Onion Soup; * Most uniquely, the book teaches you the concept of “sequencing and parallel processing” in cooking that should enable busy people to create a 3-4 course meal in less than 30 minutes; * Don’t believe me---then just scroll up and look inside. ˃˃˃ Convinced... * That this book is exactly what the Doctor ordered; * Or, that you’re NOT such a newbie after all, but your nephew or niece who has just gone to college or starting to work, should benefit from such a book; Then scroll up to Add to Cart a copy of this easiest cookbook on earth, at the honest to goodness prices that only a fellow traveller on this complicated road of cooking can offer. Other Books in the Cooking In A Jiffy Series How to Create a Complete Meal In A Jiffy (FREE) (Book 1) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Rice the Indian Way (Book 2) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Fish the Indian Way (Book 3) How to Cook In A Jiffy Even If You Have Never Boiled An Egg Before (Book 4) Keywords: cooking for beginners, Cooking for One, Healthy and easy college cookbook, Quick & Easy, basic cookbook, how to cook everything, College cooking book, how to cook, best cooking books for beginners, quick and easy recipes, quick and easy meals, healthy recipes, simple healthy recipes, healthy recipes for beginners, quick and easy chicken recipes, basic cooking, basic cooking techniques, basic cooking recipes, how to cook everything, healthy meals on a budget, healthy delicious meals, easy one dish meals, recipes for beginners, cheap easy meals, college survivial guide book, cooking for college, college cooking, cooking training, learning cooking basics, basic cooking all you need to really cook well, how to boil an egg, survivial cookbook, cheap and easy recipes for busy students, healthy and easy college cookbook, cooking for singles, how to make scrambled eggs, omelette, saute vegetables, grilled sandwich
The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Lentils the Indian Way
Author: Prasenjeet Kumar
Publisher: http://www.cookinginajiffy.com
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Presenting 58 Tastiest Ways to Cook Legumes and Lentils as Soups, Curries, Snacks, Full Meals, and hold your breath, Desserts! As only Indians can. ** Now in its Second comprehensively Revised Edition with full Instant Pot support, this is simply the ultimate vegetarian protein cookbook. ** We all know that as the cheapest and most versatile proteins available to mankind, legumes and lentils have been cultivated and consumed from time immemorial. Lentils are mentioned in religious books such as the Bible, Quran, and the Vedas. Lentils were so important for those long sea voyages that the Romans named their emperors after the most common legumes: Lentulus (lentil), Fabius (fava), Piso (pea), and Cicero (chickpea). And yet, legumes and lentils came to be almost forgotten in the modern post-20th century world with easy availability of red meat and the rise of fast food joints. Now thanks to scientists and expert bodies like the Mayo Clinic, we know that legumes and lentils are actually better than meat. Legumes and Lentils are the “Healthiest Food” in the World. Legumes and lentils are good for a Healthy Heart: These contain significant amount of folate and magnesium, both doing wonders for your heart. Legumes and lentils replenish Iron Needed for Energy: These are rich in Iron, which is a vital component of energy production and metabolism in the body. Legumes and lentils are low in cholesterol: These, unlike red meat, are low in fat, calories, and cholesterol. They are also somewhat lower in oxalic acid and similar chemicals which cause stone formation in kidneys and result in gout, a painful affliction of joints caused by the deposition of oxalate crystals. Legumes and lentils are rich in fiber: If you are looking for ways to reduce constipation, try legumes and lentils as they contain a high amount of dietary fiber, both soluble and insoluble. The way Indians cook legumes and lentils is unmatched by any other cuisine on Planet Earth. This is because almost every Indian meal has to have a legume and lentil dish, as dal (soup), curry, snack, or dessert. So, they have centuries of expertise in turning legumes and lentils in whichever way you want. On the other hand, most western cook books would, at the most, recommend baking legumes and lentils with cheese, putting them in hamburgers, having them with sausages and casseroles, or making lentils stew. One is, of course, not counting the lentils sprouts salad or the famous students’ dorm dish of baked beans (straight from the can) as well as the West Asian “sauce” hummus, without which no Lebanese meal can be termed complete. There is nothing wrong if you want to have your legumes and lentils this way. But if you want to experiment, and wish to embark upon a roller coaster culinary adventure, you must look at Indian cuisine. “The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Lentils the Indian Way” lets you savour, in this background, as many as twenty most popular “Home Style” dal recipes, ten curries, six dishes cooked with rice, eleven snacks, three kebabs, three stuffed parathas, and five desserts. It is said that without carrying Sattu or roasted chickpea flour with them, for sustenance on those long and arduous treks, Buddhist monks from India could NOT have spread Buddhism to such far off places from Afghanistan and Tibet to China, Korea, and Japan! Still don’t believe about India’s robust lentil tradition? Then scroll above and buy a copy now! Or download a sample. Other Books in the Cooking In A Jiffy Series How to Create a Complete Meal in a Jiffy The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Rice the Indian Way The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Fish the Indian Way How to Cook In A Jiffy Even If You Have Never Boiled An Egg Before Healthy Cooking In A Jiffy: The Complete No Fad, No Diet Handbook Home Style Indian Cooking In A Jiffy The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Chicken the Indian Way The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Vegetables the Indian Way The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Desserts the Indian Way Keywords: Lentil curries, lentil soups, lentils recipes, lentil cookbook, healthy pressure cooker recipes, indian recipes, indian food, indian cookbook, quick and easy indian cooking, cooking with lentils recipes, easy recipe for lentils, recipe for cooking lentils, recipe for lentil, cooking lentils recipe, cooked lentil recipes, arhar dal, toor dal, moong dal, masoor dal, chhola, chick pea curry, parathas, idlis, dosa, khichdi, halwa, ladoo, curry recipes, pressure cooking cookbook, high protein vegetarian cookbook, brown lentils, red lentils, green lentils, split red lentils, rajma, kidney beans, healthy lentil recipes, why are lentils good for you, lentils cooking time, food with lentils, cooking lentils in a pressure cooker, classic indian cooking, indian vegetarian cooking cookbook
Publisher: http://www.cookinginajiffy.com
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Presenting 58 Tastiest Ways to Cook Legumes and Lentils as Soups, Curries, Snacks, Full Meals, and hold your breath, Desserts! As only Indians can. ** Now in its Second comprehensively Revised Edition with full Instant Pot support, this is simply the ultimate vegetarian protein cookbook. ** We all know that as the cheapest and most versatile proteins available to mankind, legumes and lentils have been cultivated and consumed from time immemorial. Lentils are mentioned in religious books such as the Bible, Quran, and the Vedas. Lentils were so important for those long sea voyages that the Romans named their emperors after the most common legumes: Lentulus (lentil), Fabius (fava), Piso (pea), and Cicero (chickpea). And yet, legumes and lentils came to be almost forgotten in the modern post-20th century world with easy availability of red meat and the rise of fast food joints. Now thanks to scientists and expert bodies like the Mayo Clinic, we know that legumes and lentils are actually better than meat. Legumes and Lentils are the “Healthiest Food” in the World. Legumes and lentils are good for a Healthy Heart: These contain significant amount of folate and magnesium, both doing wonders for your heart. Legumes and lentils replenish Iron Needed for Energy: These are rich in Iron, which is a vital component of energy production and metabolism in the body. Legumes and lentils are low in cholesterol: These, unlike red meat, are low in fat, calories, and cholesterol. They are also somewhat lower in oxalic acid and similar chemicals which cause stone formation in kidneys and result in gout, a painful affliction of joints caused by the deposition of oxalate crystals. Legumes and lentils are rich in fiber: If you are looking for ways to reduce constipation, try legumes and lentils as they contain a high amount of dietary fiber, both soluble and insoluble. The way Indians cook legumes and lentils is unmatched by any other cuisine on Planet Earth. This is because almost every Indian meal has to have a legume and lentil dish, as dal (soup), curry, snack, or dessert. So, they have centuries of expertise in turning legumes and lentils in whichever way you want. On the other hand, most western cook books would, at the most, recommend baking legumes and lentils with cheese, putting them in hamburgers, having them with sausages and casseroles, or making lentils stew. One is, of course, not counting the lentils sprouts salad or the famous students’ dorm dish of baked beans (straight from the can) as well as the West Asian “sauce” hummus, without which no Lebanese meal can be termed complete. There is nothing wrong if you want to have your legumes and lentils this way. But if you want to experiment, and wish to embark upon a roller coaster culinary adventure, you must look at Indian cuisine. “The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Lentils the Indian Way” lets you savour, in this background, as many as twenty most popular “Home Style” dal recipes, ten curries, six dishes cooked with rice, eleven snacks, three kebabs, three stuffed parathas, and five desserts. It is said that without carrying Sattu or roasted chickpea flour with them, for sustenance on those long and arduous treks, Buddhist monks from India could NOT have spread Buddhism to such far off places from Afghanistan and Tibet to China, Korea, and Japan! Still don’t believe about India’s robust lentil tradition? Then scroll above and buy a copy now! Or download a sample. Other Books in the Cooking In A Jiffy Series How to Create a Complete Meal in a Jiffy The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Rice the Indian Way The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Fish the Indian Way How to Cook In A Jiffy Even If You Have Never Boiled An Egg Before Healthy Cooking In A Jiffy: The Complete No Fad, No Diet Handbook Home Style Indian Cooking In A Jiffy The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Chicken the Indian Way The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Vegetables the Indian Way The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Desserts the Indian Way Keywords: Lentil curries, lentil soups, lentils recipes, lentil cookbook, healthy pressure cooker recipes, indian recipes, indian food, indian cookbook, quick and easy indian cooking, cooking with lentils recipes, easy recipe for lentils, recipe for cooking lentils, recipe for lentil, cooking lentils recipe, cooked lentil recipes, arhar dal, toor dal, moong dal, masoor dal, chhola, chick pea curry, parathas, idlis, dosa, khichdi, halwa, ladoo, curry recipes, pressure cooking cookbook, high protein vegetarian cookbook, brown lentils, red lentils, green lentils, split red lentils, rajma, kidney beans, healthy lentil recipes, why are lentils good for you, lentils cooking time, food with lentils, cooking lentils in a pressure cooker, classic indian cooking, indian vegetarian cooking cookbook
The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Vegetables the Indian Way
Author: Prasenjeet Kumar
Publisher: http://www.cookinginajiffy.com
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
101 Tastiest Ways to Cook Veggies as Snacks, Soups, Curries, Full Meals and hold your breath, Desserts! As only Indians can. From the author of # 1 Best seller “Cooking In A Jiffy” series of cookbooks, comes a tribute to vegetables, the way Indians cook them in their homes. So forget your boring boiled and broiled and baked ways to make veggie dishes and let this new book open your eyes to the wonderful possibilities of cooking vegetables the way northern, southern, eastern and western Indians do. “The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Vegetables the Indian Way” lets you savour, in this background, as many as twenty-six most popular “Home Style” curries, 24 dry recipes, 10 recipes for cooking veggies with rice or breads, and 19 kinds of snacks and accompaniments. Most recipes are low-calorie and with OPTIONAL use of chillies. For the spice-challenged or nostalgia ridden folks, there are 14 dishes from the days of the British Raj that do use cheese and involve baking, if you were missing that! Finally there are 8 desserts Indians love to make from veggies. And the bottom line is that you master these and you can handle any Indian vegetable dish from any part of India, we promise. So what are you waiting for? Scroll up and grab a copy or download a sample now!
Publisher: http://www.cookinginajiffy.com
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
101 Tastiest Ways to Cook Veggies as Snacks, Soups, Curries, Full Meals and hold your breath, Desserts! As only Indians can. From the author of # 1 Best seller “Cooking In A Jiffy” series of cookbooks, comes a tribute to vegetables, the way Indians cook them in their homes. So forget your boring boiled and broiled and baked ways to make veggie dishes and let this new book open your eyes to the wonderful possibilities of cooking vegetables the way northern, southern, eastern and western Indians do. “The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Vegetables the Indian Way” lets you savour, in this background, as many as twenty-six most popular “Home Style” curries, 24 dry recipes, 10 recipes for cooking veggies with rice or breads, and 19 kinds of snacks and accompaniments. Most recipes are low-calorie and with OPTIONAL use of chillies. For the spice-challenged or nostalgia ridden folks, there are 14 dishes from the days of the British Raj that do use cheese and involve baking, if you were missing that! Finally there are 8 desserts Indians love to make from veggies. And the bottom line is that you master these and you can handle any Indian vegetable dish from any part of India, we promise. So what are you waiting for? Scroll up and grab a copy or download a sample now!
The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Fish the Indian Way
Author: Prasenjeet Kumar
Publisher: http://www.cookinginajiffy.com
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
43 Mouth-watering Ways to Cooking Fish in a JIFFY as Only Indians Can From Prasenjeet Kumar, the #1 best-selling author of the “Cooking In A Jiffy” series of cookbooks, comes the Ultimate Guide to Cooking Fish with such exotic spices and taste that you will be left asking for more. So say bye to the boring boiled and broiled ways to make fish and prawn dishes and let this new book open your eyes to the wonderful possibilities of cooking fish the way northern, southern, eastern and western Indians do. There are six starter (or dry) dishes, 14 curries, 12 prawn dishes, and 4 ways to cook fish head and eggs (caviar) the Indian way. For the spice-challenged or nostalgia ridden folks, there are 7 dishes from the days of the British Raj. So if you were wondering how to incorporate this superb, dripping with long strands of polyunsaturated essential omega-3 fatty acids (that the human body can’t naturally produce), low-calorie, high quality protein rich white meat in your daily diet, just grab this book with both your hands. Other books in the Cooking In A Jiffy Series How to Create a Complete Meal in a Jiffy (FREE) (Book 1) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Rice the Indian Way (Book 2) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Fish the Indian Way (Book 3) Keywords: fish recipes and recipe books, fish and vegetables, fish cookbooks and fish cook and fish diet, seafood cookbook, healthy seafood recipes and seafood cook, seafood meals, shrimp recipes and shrimp cooking, indian cooking, indian cookery, curry recipes, fish curry recipes, prawn curry recipes, indian cooking recipes, indian cookbook, quick and easy cooking, indian food, prawn malai curry, grilled fish, fish fingers recipe, fish fry recipe, fish amritsari, fish 65, prawn 65, fish head recipes, caviar, indian fish cocktail recipe, regional and international cuisine, pressure cooker cookbook recipes
Publisher: http://www.cookinginajiffy.com
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
43 Mouth-watering Ways to Cooking Fish in a JIFFY as Only Indians Can From Prasenjeet Kumar, the #1 best-selling author of the “Cooking In A Jiffy” series of cookbooks, comes the Ultimate Guide to Cooking Fish with such exotic spices and taste that you will be left asking for more. So say bye to the boring boiled and broiled ways to make fish and prawn dishes and let this new book open your eyes to the wonderful possibilities of cooking fish the way northern, southern, eastern and western Indians do. There are six starter (or dry) dishes, 14 curries, 12 prawn dishes, and 4 ways to cook fish head and eggs (caviar) the Indian way. For the spice-challenged or nostalgia ridden folks, there are 7 dishes from the days of the British Raj. So if you were wondering how to incorporate this superb, dripping with long strands of polyunsaturated essential omega-3 fatty acids (that the human body can’t naturally produce), low-calorie, high quality protein rich white meat in your daily diet, just grab this book with both your hands. Other books in the Cooking In A Jiffy Series How to Create a Complete Meal in a Jiffy (FREE) (Book 1) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Rice the Indian Way (Book 2) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Fish the Indian Way (Book 3) Keywords: fish recipes and recipe books, fish and vegetables, fish cookbooks and fish cook and fish diet, seafood cookbook, healthy seafood recipes and seafood cook, seafood meals, shrimp recipes and shrimp cooking, indian cooking, indian cookery, curry recipes, fish curry recipes, prawn curry recipes, indian cooking recipes, indian cookbook, quick and easy cooking, indian food, prawn malai curry, grilled fish, fish fingers recipe, fish fry recipe, fish amritsari, fish 65, prawn 65, fish head recipes, caviar, indian fish cocktail recipe, regional and international cuisine, pressure cooker cookbook recipes
The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Chicken the Indian Way
Author: Prasenjeet Kumar
Publisher: http://www.cookinginajiffy.com
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
51 mouth-watering “Home-Style” ways to cooking chicken in a JIFFY as only Indians Can From Prasenjeet Kumar, the #1 best-selling author of the “Cooking In A Jiffy” series of cookbooks, comes the absolutely Ultimate Guide to Cooking Chicken with such exotic spices and taste that you will be left asking for more. You will learn to cook chicken with yoghurt and coconut milk, mustard and turmeric, curry leaves and garam masala (literally hot spices) and so on. So forget your somewhat similar tasting chicken nuggets, wings, wraps, and sandwiches. Also say bye to the boring boiled and broiled and baked ways to make chicken and egg dishes and let this new book open your eyes to the wonderful possibilities of cooking chicken the way northern, southern, eastern and western Indians do. There are 7 starter (or snack) dishes, 8 dry recipes, 15 chicken curries, 5 recipes for cooking chicken with rice, and 8 ways to cook eggs THE INDIAN WAY. For the spice-challenged or nostalgia ridden folks, there are 8 dishes from the days of the British Raj that do use cheese and involve baking, if you were missing that! And the bottom line is that you master these and you can handle any Indian non-vegetarian dish, the author promises. So if you were till now wondering how to incorporate this superb, low-calorie, high quality protein rich white meat in your daily diet in the tastiest manner possible, just grab this book with both your hands. So What are You Waiting For? Scroll Up and Grab a Copy Today! Other Books by the Author How to Create a Complete Meal in a Jiffy (Book 1) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Rice the Indian Way (Book 2) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Fish the Indian Way (Book 3) How To Cook In A Jiffy Even If You Have Never Boiled An Egg Before (Book 4) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Lentils the Indian Way (Book 5) Home Style Indian Cooking In A Jiffy (Book 6) Healthy Cooking In A Jiffy: The Complete No Fad, No Diet Handbook (Book 7) Keywords: curry recipes, healthy indian food, chicken and rice recipes, chicken recipes made easy, quick and easy indian cooking cookbook, indian cuisine, healthy pressure cooker recipes, chicken curry recipes, tandoori chicken, murgh massalam, murgh kali mirch, chicken shami kebab, indian lunch ideas, indian dinner ideas, how to make chicken, indian home cooking, classic indian cooking, egg curry, indian cooking in a jiffy, indian food, indian recipes, cooking in a jiffy, jiffy cooking, chicken breast recipes, chicken mince recipes, keema recipes, curry chicken, coconut curry chicken, how to make curry chicken, south indian recipes, north indian recipes
Publisher: http://www.cookinginajiffy.com
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
51 mouth-watering “Home-Style” ways to cooking chicken in a JIFFY as only Indians Can From Prasenjeet Kumar, the #1 best-selling author of the “Cooking In A Jiffy” series of cookbooks, comes the absolutely Ultimate Guide to Cooking Chicken with such exotic spices and taste that you will be left asking for more. You will learn to cook chicken with yoghurt and coconut milk, mustard and turmeric, curry leaves and garam masala (literally hot spices) and so on. So forget your somewhat similar tasting chicken nuggets, wings, wraps, and sandwiches. Also say bye to the boring boiled and broiled and baked ways to make chicken and egg dishes and let this new book open your eyes to the wonderful possibilities of cooking chicken the way northern, southern, eastern and western Indians do. There are 7 starter (or snack) dishes, 8 dry recipes, 15 chicken curries, 5 recipes for cooking chicken with rice, and 8 ways to cook eggs THE INDIAN WAY. For the spice-challenged or nostalgia ridden folks, there are 8 dishes from the days of the British Raj that do use cheese and involve baking, if you were missing that! And the bottom line is that you master these and you can handle any Indian non-vegetarian dish, the author promises. So if you were till now wondering how to incorporate this superb, low-calorie, high quality protein rich white meat in your daily diet in the tastiest manner possible, just grab this book with both your hands. So What are You Waiting For? Scroll Up and Grab a Copy Today! Other Books by the Author How to Create a Complete Meal in a Jiffy (Book 1) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Rice the Indian Way (Book 2) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Fish the Indian Way (Book 3) How To Cook In A Jiffy Even If You Have Never Boiled An Egg Before (Book 4) The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Lentils the Indian Way (Book 5) Home Style Indian Cooking In A Jiffy (Book 6) Healthy Cooking In A Jiffy: The Complete No Fad, No Diet Handbook (Book 7) Keywords: curry recipes, healthy indian food, chicken and rice recipes, chicken recipes made easy, quick and easy indian cooking cookbook, indian cuisine, healthy pressure cooker recipes, chicken curry recipes, tandoori chicken, murgh massalam, murgh kali mirch, chicken shami kebab, indian lunch ideas, indian dinner ideas, how to make chicken, indian home cooking, classic indian cooking, egg curry, indian cooking in a jiffy, indian food, indian recipes, cooking in a jiffy, jiffy cooking, chicken breast recipes, chicken mince recipes, keema recipes, curry chicken, coconut curry chicken, how to make curry chicken, south indian recipes, north indian recipes
The Forbidden Truth Trilogy Boxset
Author: Prasenjeet Kumar
Publisher: Prasen Publishers LLP
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
If you wished Harry Potter had a message, read on … Entangled in their own petty politics, the people of the Republic of Sidua have forgotten who their real enemy is. Instead, they make speaking the forbidden truth a punishable offence! In the adjacent Kingdom of Malsia, Yosh and his men are asked to carry out an important mission. To find the Book of the Truth and destroy it. Because only the Book of the Truth can destroy them. In the Siduan capital of Hema, Noora, a seventeen-year-old lad too is entrusted with an immense task — to undertake a perilous journey to find the Book of the Truth. For only the Book of Truth can save Sidua from its enemies. Thus, the stage is set for an epic battle for possessing the Book of the Truth. Get set to ride a roller-coaster tale of adventure filled with magical spells, mountain giants, wizards, and intriguing twists and turns at every step. Witness the epic and eternal battle between an inclusive culture and an exclusive one, between nature worshippers and the followers of the so-called one-and-only one true God…. And decide who you would rather be with. If you liked the Lord of the Rings and the Game of Thrones, you will fall in love with The Forbidden Truth, too.
Publisher: Prasen Publishers LLP
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
If you wished Harry Potter had a message, read on … Entangled in their own petty politics, the people of the Republic of Sidua have forgotten who their real enemy is. Instead, they make speaking the forbidden truth a punishable offence! In the adjacent Kingdom of Malsia, Yosh and his men are asked to carry out an important mission. To find the Book of the Truth and destroy it. Because only the Book of the Truth can destroy them. In the Siduan capital of Hema, Noora, a seventeen-year-old lad too is entrusted with an immense task — to undertake a perilous journey to find the Book of the Truth. For only the Book of Truth can save Sidua from its enemies. Thus, the stage is set for an epic battle for possessing the Book of the Truth. Get set to ride a roller-coaster tale of adventure filled with magical spells, mountain giants, wizards, and intriguing twists and turns at every step. Witness the epic and eternal battle between an inclusive culture and an exclusive one, between nature worshippers and the followers of the so-called one-and-only one true God…. And decide who you would rather be with. If you liked the Lord of the Rings and the Game of Thrones, you will fall in love with The Forbidden Truth, too.
The Ultimate Guide to Preparing Snacks the Indian Way
Author: Prasenjeet Kumar
Publisher: http://www.cookinginajiffy.com
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Savour 91 Exotic, Mouth-Watering Snacks Prepared the Way Only Indians Can …. In India, visit someone’s home in the North, and you are bound to be offered, with your tea, some Indian snacks like Pakoras (vegetable fritters) or Chiura (savoury rice flakes). In wayside eateries, you may see some Aloo (potato) or Paneer (cottage cheese) Tikkis (cutlets) being sizzled on huge pans, or Samosas being fried in woks. On festivals and weddings, you are quite likely to encounter the melt-in-the-mouth Dahi Baras/Bhallas. In Gujarat, you will have steamed Dhokhlas and rolled Khandvis. In South India, you can’t escape some kind of Idli, Dosa, or Vada. And then there are the Indian accompaniments like chutneys (sauces) and raitas (yoghurt-based dish), without which not just snacks but an Indian thali (platter) would be considered incomplete. In that background, Prasenjeet Kumar and Sonali Kumar, the #1 best-selling authors of "Cooking In A Jiffy" series of cookbooks present 91 idiot proof recipes for preparing: 12 North-Indian snacks, 7 South-Indian, 10 East-Indian, 6 West-Indian, 5 snacks-on-the-go, 7 types of kebabs, 11 kinds using fish, 7 chicken snacks, 9 chutneys, 6 kinds of raitas, and 11 drinks. So, what are you waiting for? Scroll up and grab a copy or download a sample now! Other Books by the Author HOME STYLE INDIAN COOKING IN A JIFFY HOW TO COOK IN A JIFFY EVEN IF YOU HAVE NEVER BOILED AN EGG BEFORE HEALTHY COOKING IN A JIFFY: THE COMPLETE NO FAD NO DIET HANDBOOK HOW TO CREATE A COMPLETE MEAL IN A JIFFY THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO COOKING LENTILS THE INDIAN WAY THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO COOKING RICE THE INDIAN WAY THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO COOKING FISH THE INDIAN WAY THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO COOKING CHICKEN THE INDIAN WAY THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO COOKING VEGETABLES THE INDIAN WAY THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO COOKING DESSERTS THE INDIAN WAY THE ULTIMATE INDIAN INSTANT POT COOKBOOK Keywords: indian cooking, indian recipes, indian food, curry recipes, quick and easy indian cooking, classic indian cooking, indian home cooking, samosa recipes, chutney recipes, kebab recipes, Gujarati recipes, South Indian dishes
Publisher: http://www.cookinginajiffy.com
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Savour 91 Exotic, Mouth-Watering Snacks Prepared the Way Only Indians Can …. In India, visit someone’s home in the North, and you are bound to be offered, with your tea, some Indian snacks like Pakoras (vegetable fritters) or Chiura (savoury rice flakes). In wayside eateries, you may see some Aloo (potato) or Paneer (cottage cheese) Tikkis (cutlets) being sizzled on huge pans, or Samosas being fried in woks. On festivals and weddings, you are quite likely to encounter the melt-in-the-mouth Dahi Baras/Bhallas. In Gujarat, you will have steamed Dhokhlas and rolled Khandvis. In South India, you can’t escape some kind of Idli, Dosa, or Vada. And then there are the Indian accompaniments like chutneys (sauces) and raitas (yoghurt-based dish), without which not just snacks but an Indian thali (platter) would be considered incomplete. In that background, Prasenjeet Kumar and Sonali Kumar, the #1 best-selling authors of "Cooking In A Jiffy" series of cookbooks present 91 idiot proof recipes for preparing: 12 North-Indian snacks, 7 South-Indian, 10 East-Indian, 6 West-Indian, 5 snacks-on-the-go, 7 types of kebabs, 11 kinds using fish, 7 chicken snacks, 9 chutneys, 6 kinds of raitas, and 11 drinks. So, what are you waiting for? Scroll up and grab a copy or download a sample now! Other Books by the Author HOME STYLE INDIAN COOKING IN A JIFFY HOW TO COOK IN A JIFFY EVEN IF YOU HAVE NEVER BOILED AN EGG BEFORE HEALTHY COOKING IN A JIFFY: THE COMPLETE NO FAD NO DIET HANDBOOK HOW TO CREATE A COMPLETE MEAL IN A JIFFY THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO COOKING LENTILS THE INDIAN WAY THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO COOKING RICE THE INDIAN WAY THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO COOKING FISH THE INDIAN WAY THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO COOKING CHICKEN THE INDIAN WAY THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO COOKING VEGETABLES THE INDIAN WAY THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO COOKING DESSERTS THE INDIAN WAY THE ULTIMATE INDIAN INSTANT POT COOKBOOK Keywords: indian cooking, indian recipes, indian food, curry recipes, quick and easy indian cooking, classic indian cooking, indian home cooking, samosa recipes, chutney recipes, kebab recipes, Gujarati recipes, South Indian dishes
The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Desserts the Indian Way
Author: Prasenjeet Kumar
Publisher: http://www.cookinginajiffy.com
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
70 JIFFY Ways to Prepare Delicious Desserts from Everything—Rice, Wheat, Paneer, Khoya, Yoghurt, and Hold Your Breath, Lentils and Veggies! As Only Indians Can. From the author of # 1 Best seller “Cooking In A Jiffy” series of cookbooks, comes a mind-boggling tribute to sweets, puddings and desserts, the way Indians cook them in their homes even today. There are eight great Indian desserts that use rice, twelve outstanding ways to turn wheat in to delicious puddings, six protein-filled desserts that use lentils, seven puddings Indians love to make from veggies, a dozen outstanding classics that use Paneer, eleven dessert recipes that are made from Khoya, and six recipes that use yoghurt. There are also seven recipes that are inspired by the British Raj and are still served in many Indian clubs and messes of the Armed Forces. Most recipes are low-calorie, don’t use eggs, and permit the use of sugar-substitutes. They also can be made in a JIFFY, without special equipment or moulds, without pre-heating ovens, without waiting for hours for your stuff to bake, and so on. And the bottom line is that you master these and you can handle any Indian dessert recipe from any part of India, we promise. So What are you waiting for? Scroll up and grab a copy today.
Publisher: http://www.cookinginajiffy.com
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
70 JIFFY Ways to Prepare Delicious Desserts from Everything—Rice, Wheat, Paneer, Khoya, Yoghurt, and Hold Your Breath, Lentils and Veggies! As Only Indians Can. From the author of # 1 Best seller “Cooking In A Jiffy” series of cookbooks, comes a mind-boggling tribute to sweets, puddings and desserts, the way Indians cook them in their homes even today. There are eight great Indian desserts that use rice, twelve outstanding ways to turn wheat in to delicious puddings, six protein-filled desserts that use lentils, seven puddings Indians love to make from veggies, a dozen outstanding classics that use Paneer, eleven dessert recipes that are made from Khoya, and six recipes that use yoghurt. There are also seven recipes that are inspired by the British Raj and are still served in many Indian clubs and messes of the Armed Forces. Most recipes are low-calorie, don’t use eggs, and permit the use of sugar-substitutes. They also can be made in a JIFFY, without special equipment or moulds, without pre-heating ovens, without waiting for hours for your stuff to bake, and so on. And the bottom line is that you master these and you can handle any Indian dessert recipe from any part of India, we promise. So What are you waiting for? Scroll up and grab a copy today.
Celebrating Quiet Leaders: Uplifting Stories of Introverted Leaders Who Changed History
Author: Prasenjeet Kumar
Publisher: http://www.publishwithprasen.com
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
What do you think is common between George Washington and the Buddha, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and Nelson Mandela, Rosa Parks and Florence Nightingale……… **Now available also in Portuguese and Spanish** That they were great leaders? True. But did you know that they were also all introverts? From Prasenjeet Kumar, the Amazon #1 best-selling author, comes an outstanding collection of uplifting stories of the greatest leaders of all times that have used their powers of introversion to rewrite History. But hold a second. Can Introverts really lead? And if yes, can they just lead, as any imbecile hereditary heir to the throne is expected to, or provide legendary leadership? * Historically, introverts have NOT only been successful as leaders but ultra-successful! And most of them are so extremely well-known that you will be surprised. * More importantly, they succeeded not because they could overcome their introversion, BUT because of their introversion. * Introverts have been successful in supposedly all extroverted fields of leadership be it military, politics, academics, or religion. Some led their troops into the battlefield while others led quietly, non-violently or passively. So what has made these introverted leaders so successful? * That they had a rich vision or imagination. * Next, these leaders took small but concrete steps to realise their vision. * Third that they had an analytical mind. They took the time to think, plan and act decisively. * And finally, they led more by action and example than by words. So, ladies and gentlemen, be prepared to immerse yourselves into legendary tales of courage and valour shown by quiet, shy and sensitive men and women from all around the world. You will read how these quiet leaders faced the biggest challenges and threats of their lives and how they rose from the ashes like the legendary Phoenix bird but quietly. Like a "Quiet Phoenix," as this series of books is called. This book is for YOU: * If you are an introvert who wants to understand how introverted leaders could lead so effectively; * If you want to improve your self-esteem; * If you are an extrovert who feels that introverts just can’t lead; * If you want to understand leadership qualities or traits in general; or * If you simply love reading uplifting stories of courage and valour. So what are You Waiting For? Scroll up and Grab a Copy. Other books in the Quiet Phoenix series: Celebrating Quiet People: Uplifting Stories for Introverts and Highly Sensitive Persons (Book 1) Quiet Phoenix: An Introvert's Guide to Rising in Career and Life (Book 2) Quiet Phoenix 2: From Failure to Fulfilment (A Memoir of an Introverted Child) (Book 3) Celebrating Quiet Leaders: Uplifting Stories of Introverted Leaders Who Changed History (Book 4) Keywords: self esteem for men and teens and young adults and kids, self respect and quiet the power of introverts and introvert power and introvert advantage, leadership skills, leaderhsip books, leadership styles, types of leadership, leadership qualities, leadership theory and theories, what is leadership, definition of leadership, leadership traits, leadership quotes, thought leadership, leadership training, management styles, management skills, leadership wisdom, leadership chanakya, leadership lessons, introvert to extrovert, introvert leadership, introverted leaders, introversion, introverts guide, introvert revolution, introvert way, introvert strength, quiet strength, Dalai Lama Leadership, Buddha Leadership, Jesus leadership, Nelson Mandela Leadership, quiet the power of introverts in a world that can't stop talking.
Publisher: http://www.publishwithprasen.com
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
What do you think is common between George Washington and the Buddha, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and Nelson Mandela, Rosa Parks and Florence Nightingale……… **Now available also in Portuguese and Spanish** That they were great leaders? True. But did you know that they were also all introverts? From Prasenjeet Kumar, the Amazon #1 best-selling author, comes an outstanding collection of uplifting stories of the greatest leaders of all times that have used their powers of introversion to rewrite History. But hold a second. Can Introverts really lead? And if yes, can they just lead, as any imbecile hereditary heir to the throne is expected to, or provide legendary leadership? * Historically, introverts have NOT only been successful as leaders but ultra-successful! And most of them are so extremely well-known that you will be surprised. * More importantly, they succeeded not because they could overcome their introversion, BUT because of their introversion. * Introverts have been successful in supposedly all extroverted fields of leadership be it military, politics, academics, or religion. Some led their troops into the battlefield while others led quietly, non-violently or passively. So what has made these introverted leaders so successful? * That they had a rich vision or imagination. * Next, these leaders took small but concrete steps to realise their vision. * Third that they had an analytical mind. They took the time to think, plan and act decisively. * And finally, they led more by action and example than by words. So, ladies and gentlemen, be prepared to immerse yourselves into legendary tales of courage and valour shown by quiet, shy and sensitive men and women from all around the world. You will read how these quiet leaders faced the biggest challenges and threats of their lives and how they rose from the ashes like the legendary Phoenix bird but quietly. Like a "Quiet Phoenix," as this series of books is called. This book is for YOU: * If you are an introvert who wants to understand how introverted leaders could lead so effectively; * If you want to improve your self-esteem; * If you are an extrovert who feels that introverts just can’t lead; * If you want to understand leadership qualities or traits in general; or * If you simply love reading uplifting stories of courage and valour. So what are You Waiting For? Scroll up and Grab a Copy. Other books in the Quiet Phoenix series: Celebrating Quiet People: Uplifting Stories for Introverts and Highly Sensitive Persons (Book 1) Quiet Phoenix: An Introvert's Guide to Rising in Career and Life (Book 2) Quiet Phoenix 2: From Failure to Fulfilment (A Memoir of an Introverted Child) (Book 3) Celebrating Quiet Leaders: Uplifting Stories of Introverted Leaders Who Changed History (Book 4) Keywords: self esteem for men and teens and young adults and kids, self respect and quiet the power of introverts and introvert power and introvert advantage, leadership skills, leaderhsip books, leadership styles, types of leadership, leadership qualities, leadership theory and theories, what is leadership, definition of leadership, leadership traits, leadership quotes, thought leadership, leadership training, management styles, management skills, leadership wisdom, leadership chanakya, leadership lessons, introvert to extrovert, introvert leadership, introverted leaders, introversion, introverts guide, introvert revolution, introvert way, introvert strength, quiet strength, Dalai Lama Leadership, Buddha Leadership, Jesus leadership, Nelson Mandela Leadership, quiet the power of introverts in a world that can't stop talking.