Updates about Indian Food Kitchen main site and this blog
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New features
March 28th, 2006 — Site News
Print: You can print any post or article. Just find the “print this post” link at the top of the post just bneath the title. You can do this when viewing the blog main page or individual posts. When you click on that link the post gest displayed in a printer friendly format which you can print and save..
Bookmark: You can now share individual articles, recipes and posts in several Social bookmarking services such as Del.icio.us, Digg, Furl etc. At the end of each indiviual ost you’ll find user-friendly buttons that lest you share and boomark posts in different services in a single click.
i hope to begin a Forum in the near future. Will keep you all updated…….
Erratica : feedburner feed updated
March 28th, 2006 — Site News
All the while the sidebar has been displaying the wrong RSS feed link for feed burner. It has been resolved.
You can subscribe to our feed at http://feeds.feedburner.com/indianfoodkitchen
or
if you prefer the traditional feed:
www.top-indian-recipes.com/blog/feed
Apologies for the error….
2 new biscuit recipes added
March 19th, 2006 — Recipes, Site News
new biscuit recipes added
January 18th, 2006 — Recipes, Site News
2 New recipes in our Biscuit recipes page have been added :
Idli recipes added
January 18th, 2006 — Site News
Idli recipes have been added and ready to be tasted.
Idli recipes page can be found here
The recipes featured here are :
Head over and enjoy these idlis -
New: Biscuits and Cookie recipes added
January 6th, 2006 — Site News
New Recipes for Biscuits and Cookies have been added recently. To begin with I have added only a handful of recipes. I’am hunting for delicious cookies and more crumblers is expected in the future.
You can easily contribute to this section if you have any Biscuit or Cookie recipes by using the “Submit-Recipe” Form.
Biscuit and cookie recipe page can be accessed here…
Here are the recipes which have been posted in this page:
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Bananas , Why should you eat one?
December 23rd, 2005 — Articles, Site News
Read this article posted on our Food and Health Articles page on Why bananas are an excellent source of energy….
If you want a quick energy booster, there’s no better snack than a banana. Bananas have three natural sugars; sucrose, fructose and glucose-combined with a fiber, a banana gives an instant and sustained boost of energy. Research has proven that just two bananas provide enough energy for a strenuous 90 minute work out.

Unripe bananas contain resistant starch, so called because it cannot be digested by the small intestine-which then ferments in the large intestine, often causing wing. Because ripe bananas are very easily digestible and rarely cause any allergic reactions, they are a popular solid food for babies.
