Thursday, April 30, 2009

DO NOT IGNORE THIS ....... Especially those fond of Maggi......

 

FYI....

 

 

DO NOT IGNORE THIS ....... Especially those fond of Maggi......


'CORRECT WAY OF COOKING NOODLES'
The correct way to cook instant noodles without harming our bodies and health. `Normally, how we cook the instant noodles is to put the noodles into a pot with water, throw in the powder and let it cook for around 3 minutes and then it's ready to eat.

This is the WRONG method of cooking the instant noodles.

By doing this, when we actually boil the ingredients in the powder, normally with MSG
(Aginomoto), it will change the molecular structures of the MSG causing it to be toxic.

The other thing that you may or may not realize is that, the noodles are coated with wax and it will take around 4 to 5 days for the body to excrete the wax after you have taken the noodles.

CORRECT METHOD :

1. boil the noodles in a pot with water.
2. once the noodles is cooked, take out the noodles, and throw away the water which contains wax.
3. boil another pot of water till boiling and put the noodles into the hot boiling water and then shut the fire.
4. only at this stage when the fire is off, and while the water is very hot, put the ingredient with the powder into the water, to make noodle soup.
5. however, if you need dry noodles, take out the noodles and add the ingredient with the powder and toss it to get dry noodles.

Dietician's Note: If you buy plain hakka noodles you may initially need to boil it in water and discard the water. This will soften
the noodles, but to prevent it from sticking we need to add a tbsp of oil, also the noodles are deep fried partially to make it crunchy and then dust it with flour to prevent it from sticking while boiling. Hence when you buy the noodles they are already made unhealthy and this is the type we use to make stir fry noodles, and the regular maggi too is made the same way plus they add MSG/ ajinomoto and other chemical preservatives.



A large number of patient with the ages ranging from 18-24 years are ending up with pancreatitis either as a swelling or infection of the
pancreas due to regular consumption of instant noodles.... If the frequency is more than 3 times a week, then it is very hazardous...

Please share this info and help save a life.

 

 



 

The Value of a Drink !

 

 

The Value of a  Drink

"Sometimes  when I reflect back on all the wine I drink
I feel  shame.
  Then  I look into the glass and think
about the workers in the vineyards and  all of their hopes
and dreams
.. If  I didn't drink this wine, they might be out
of work and their dreams  would be shattered.
 
Then I say to  myself, "It is better that I drink this wine and let their
dreams come  true than be selfish and worry about my liver."
~ Jack  Handy



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"I  feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they
wake up in the  morning, that's as good as they're
going to feel all day. "
~Frank  Sinatra



WARNING:  The consumption of alcohol may create the illusion that you are  tougher, smarter, faster  and better looking than most people.


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"When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading."

 

~  Henny Youngman

WARNING:  The consumption of alcohol may lead you to think people are laughing WITH  you.


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"24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case.  Coincidence?

  I think not."

 


~ Stephen Wright  


WARNING:  The consumption of alcohol may cause you to think you can sing.


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"When we drink, we get drunk. When we get drunk,
we fall asleep.  When we fall asleep, we commit no sin.
When we commit no sin, we go to  heaven. So, let's all get drunk and go to heaven!"
~ Brian  O'Rourke

 


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"Beer  is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
~ Benjamin  Franklin



WARNING: The consumption of alcohol is a major factor in dancing like a retard.


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"Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer.  Oh, I grant you that the

wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel  does
not go nearly as well with pizza."

~ Dave Barry
 

WARNING:  The consumption of alcohol may cause you to tell your friends over and over again that you love them.


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To some it's a six-pack, to me it's a Support Group. Salvation in a can!

~ Dave  Howell

WARNING:  The consumption of alcohol may make you think you can logically converse  with members of the opposite sex without spitting.


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And saving the best for last, as explained by Cliff Clavin, of Cheers.


One afternoon at Cheers, Cliff Clavin was explaining the BuffaloTheory to his buddy Norm.
Here's how it  went:


"Well ya see, Norm, it's like this... A herd of  buffalo can  only move as fast as the slowest buffalo. And when
  the  herd is hunted, it is the slowest and weakest  ones at  the back that are killed first This natural selection  is good  for the herd as a whole, because the general speed and health of the whole  group keeps improving by the regular  killing of the weakest members. In much the same way, the human brain can  only operate as fast as the slowest brain cells. Excessive intake of  alcohol, as we know,  kills brain cells. But naturally, it attacks the slowest and weakest brain  cells first. In this way, regular consumption of beer eliminates the  weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine.  That's why you always feel smarter after a few beers."  

Combat Beggar mafia---Pass on----

Does being generous cost lives????

 

Yes, that’s true. Being generous does cost lives. Not tens not hundreds but staggering figure of  44000 kids go missing in India every year. Most of them landing in the hands of unscrupulous goons who in turn drive them in to Begging. These helpless children (Even new born) end up with their limbs ripped off their bodies (The process of amputation is done by few corrupt Doctors) and end up begging at traffic signals, Holy places etc., .

 

                                                                      It is estimated that 300000 Child beggars in India.

 

 

The big question now is how mitigate the issue. The answer is simple. Stop donating to any beggar you encounter from now on. By doing so you will be discouraging the rise of beggar mafia from a micro level. This will save limbs, Eye sight and even lives of many children.

 

Please pass on the message for a better society….and make a child smile. 

Know the rules otherwise Traffic Police will Fool you........!!!

Home Department
Mantralaya from Mumbai 400032 Dated 24th June 1996
Motor Vehicle Act, 19(8)

Ref: http://www.punepolice.com/compoundingfees.htm

No. MVA-0593/1708/CR-29/TRA-2.- In exercise of the powers conferred by section 200 of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988(59 of 1988) and of all other powers enabling it in this behalf and in supersession of all notifications issued in this behalf, the government of Maharashtra hereby specifies the officers of the rank of Sub -Inspector of Police in the police dept. (Traffic ) and the Inspector of the Motor Vehicles Department, to be the officers by whom any offense under the section specified in column (3 ) of the scheduled hereto may either before or after the institution of the prosecution, be compounded for the amount specified in column (4) of the said schedule.    

Note : Under section 177 of Motor Vehicle Act
Fine charged for rule violation done by Cab and Auto Rickshaw is Rs 50/- and for Other Vehicles fine is Rs 100/-

List of Important Traffic Offences & Compounding Fee Charged

Sr.No.  Description of Offences Motor Vehicle Act Sections      Compounding Fee
(In Rs)        
1       Parking in 'No Parking' Zone.   MVA - 119/177   100    
2       Parking at a corner/turning.    MVA - 119/177   100    
3       Double Parking of Vehicle.      MVA - 119/177   100    
4       Vehicle entering in a 'No Entry' Zone.  MVA - 119/177   100    
5       No 'U' Turn.    MVA - 119/177   100    
6       Obstruction to other vehicle or Pedestrians.    MVA- 122/177    100    
7       Driving on the wrong side.      MVA- 119/177    100    
8       Overtaking a vehicle from left side.    MVA-119/177     100    
9       Disobeying traffic signs or signals.    MVA-119/177     100    
10      Carrying passenger on footboard.        MVA-123/177     100    
11      Licence not in possession.      MVA-130/177     100    
12      Owner not giving information about his / her driving License.   MVA- 133/177    100    
13      Using unsafe vehicle.   MVA- 190(1)/177         100    
14      Driving under influence of Alcohol.     MVA- 185(1)     Non Compoundable       
15      Driving two wheeler without a Helmet    MVA- 129/177    100    
16      Carrying passengers on Bonnet/Cabin/running Board.      MVA- 123(2)/177 100    
17      Driving without Licence.        MVA- 3(1)/181   300    
18      Giving vehicle to a person who has no driving licence.  MVA- 5/180      300    
19      Rash Driving.   MVA- 184        500    
20      Underage person (below 18 Yrs of age) driving geared vehicle.   MVA- 4(1)/181   300    
21      Underage person (below 16 Yrs of age) driving non- geared vehicle.      MVA- 4(1)/181   300    
22      Speeding or Lane cutting.       MVA- 112/183    200    
23      Driving or giving out for use uninsured vehicle.        MVA- 146/196    300    
24      Triple seat driving.    MVA-128 100    
25      Driving or giving out for use unregistered vehicle.     MVA- 39/192     1000   
26      Unauthorised transport of passengers or goods without valid permit.     MVA- 66(1)/192  Non Compoundable       
27      Ignoring Traffic Officer's Signal.      MVA- 132(1)a/179        200    
28      Parking Rickshaw/Taxi not in an Authorised Rickshaw Stand.      MMVR-21(5)/177  100    
29      Demanding excess Auto / Taxi meter charges.     MMVR- 21(12)/177        100    
30      Auto or Taxi driver refusing to carry passenger(s) to nearby destination.       MMVR- 22(d)/177 100    
31      Demanding Auto / Taxi fare beyond the Meter Charges applicable. MMVR-21(d)/177  100    
32      Dazzling/Glaring Light. MMVR- 235/177   100    
33      Illegal/Fancy Number Plate.     MMVR- 235(2)/177        100    
34      Parking On Footpath.    MMVR- 237(1)/177        100    
35      Auto / Taxi driver deliberately not taking the shortest route to a passenger's destination.     MMVR- 21(8)/177 100    
36      Auto / Taxi drivers soliciting passengers.      MMVR-21(13)/177 100    
37      Auto / Taxi driver smoking while driving.       MMVR- 21(16)/177        100    
37      Auto / Taxi driver not in uniform while driving.        MMVR- 31(1)/177 100    
38      Carrying persons or articles causing obstruction to the driver's seat.  MMVR- 23(1)/177 100    
39      Blowing horn in a Silence Zone. MMVR- 231/177   100    
40      Driving Auto/Taxi without valid badge.  MMVR- 24(2)/177 100    
41      Carrying Goods of more than 12 feet in height.  MMVR- 229/177   100    
42      Driving heavy vehicle with Back Door or Latch Open.     MMVR- 229(2)/177        100    
43      Not having Light on Number Plate        MMVR- 236(1)/177        100    
44      Negligence while reversing your vehicle.        MMVR- 233/177   100    
45      Filling of less petrol by Taxi/Auto driver while carrying passenger(s). MMVR- 21(14)/177        100    
46      Not keeping Auto / Taxi Clean.  MMVR- 21(29)/177        100    
47      Carrying excess passengers in Auto/Taxi...      MMVR- 21(20)/177        100    
48      Not having side or rear view mirror.    MMVR- 161/177   100    
49      Keeping TV set or Video on Dash Board.  MMVR- 162/177   100    
50      Using mobile phone while driving.       MMVR- 250(a)/177        100    
51      Stopping on Zebra crossing.     MMVR- 237(1)/177        100    
52      Driving without Mud Guard.      MMVR- 165/177   100    
53      Driving without wiper in rainy season (3/4 Wheelers).   CMVR-101/177    100    
54      Driving with worn out or torn tyres.    CMVR-94(2)/177  100    
55      Driving without reflector light.        CMVR-104(1)/177 100    
56      No Head/Tail Lamps.     CMVR- 105/177   100    
57      Vehicle stopping without flashing parking light at night.       CMVR- 109/177   100    
58      Blowing or installing of Pressure/Multisound Horn.      CMVR -119(2)/190(2)MVA  500    
59      Dark tinted glasses (less than 75% Visibility from outside).    CMVR-100/177    100    
60      Not displaying 'L' Board (Front & Rear) incase of learner's License.    CMVR- 3(c)/177  100    
61      Offence under Emission Control Act.     CMVR-115(2)/190(2)MVA   500    
62      Parking on wrong side.  RRR-15(2)(1)/177        100    
63      Parking or stopping within 10 mtrs of a Bus Stop.       RRR-15(2)(1)/177        100    
64      Stopping on a Bridge.   RRR-15(2)(1)/177        100    
65      Stopping within an Island.      RRR-15(2)(1)/177        100    
66      Driving on wrong side.  RRR-15(2)(1)/177        100    
67      Lane Cutting while driving.     RRR-18(2)/177   100    
68      Ignoring rules of Road Marking or Lane Marking. RRR-18(2)/177   100    
69      Parking in front of a Gate.     RRR-15(2)(8)/177        100    
                               
       
CRANE / TOWING / LIFTING CHARGES       
       
Sr. No. Type Of Vehicle  

Lifting Charges (Rs)
(Charges for 'No Parking' are not included)    
1       Heavy Vehicle (Truck /Tanker/Trailers/Bus)      1,000  
2       Light Vehicle (Car/Jeep)        200    
3       Three Wheeler Vehicles  100    
4       Two Wheeler Vehicles    50