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August | 2012 | Culinary Khichdi
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Thoughts, rants and ideas on food-related topics. Monthly Archives: August 2012. August 19, 2012. Putting the Tea back into Tea. I mean, what you cook and the way you cook it is entirely a matter of taste, and I respect everyone’s right to cook exactly what they want. But for the sake of clarity, if nothing else, shouldn’t tea-less teas be called something other than tea? Just another bit of food nostalgia… sort of. Putting the Tea back into Tea. Midnight Quesadilla, aka The Cheese Factor. Indian-inspire...
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December | 2010 | Culinary Khichdi
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Thoughts, rants and ideas on food-related topics. Monthly Archives: December 2010. December 22, 2010. Aka The Wedding Review. Should I be professional and dissect the wedding food? Or should I be emotional and put behind me a not-so-great experience? The race that we continue to run twice a year, every year, knowing that we can’t win? It’s a dream come true, of course. Or hot spicy cheesy dabelis and vada pavs? The second item is Bombay Sandwich. in Baroda? Ooooh, thats made me hungry now. In the hierarc...
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November | 2010 | Culinary Khichdi
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Thoughts, rants and ideas on food-related topics. Monthly Archives: November 2010. November 30, 2010. Laying out the Ingredients…. Mom’s been a great support, always willing to try out whatever crazy new idea happens to be floating around my head at the moment. Dad, unfortunately, has been remarkably less eager to jump on. It takes a couple of rounds of testing (by my mother and me) before a dish can be labeled Dad-proof, and even then he might or might not try it. Putting the Tea back into Tea. On the d...
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May | 2014 | Coffee and SQL Server
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Coffee and SQL Server. Let's talk SQL over coffee. Monthly Archives: May 2014. May 22, 2014. Setting Up Your Custom Data Collector Set. From my previous post. We learned how to set up Data Collection in SQL Server. This is most suitable for monitoring purposes and reporting on disk usage and server activities. But what if you want to monitor other areas of your database server aside from the default data collection sets? In creating a customised data collection set, the step is composed of 3 parts;.
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Coffee and SQL Server | let's talk SQL over coffee | Page 2
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Coffee and SQL Server. Let's talk SQL over coffee. November 30, 2014. Giving away FREE Access to my SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery Deep Dive Course – Round 2. Microsoft technologies and what I do for fun -. Last year, as part of launching my very first online course, I gave away FREE. Access to my SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery Deep Dive Course. I’m doing it again this year but with a totally different reason. Here’s why. October 11, 2014. September 25, 2014. Then ...
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June | 2015 | Coffee and SQL Server
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Coffee and SQL Server. Let's talk SQL over coffee. Monthly Archives: June 2015. June 11, 2015. Continuing Series: System Center for the SQL Server DBA (SCOM Data Warehouse). Reblogging the part 2…. Blog Home for MSSQLDUDE. Where I want to focus today is the data warehouse feature that ships with SCOM. When events come into the SCOM server from agents, they are logged in both the operational. My Time to Travel. Blog Home for MSSQLDUDE. Microsoft technologies and what I do for fun -. My Time to Travel.
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Crusted Icecream | Culinary Khichdi
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Thoughts, rants and ideas on food-related topics. April 18, 2011. As promised, here’s the recipe for the ice-cream dessert. It was inspired from a recipe from allrecipes.com, which is my recipe mecca! Chocolate Cake – 200 g. Butter – 2 tbsp. Chocolate Icecream – 400 ml (family pack). Vanilla Icecream – 400 ml. Crumble the chocolate cake (I used Britannia since I was too lazy to bake one) and mix with cold butter to make a dough. Don’t worry if it is not smooth. 8 thoughts on “ Crusted Icecream. I see tha...
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Travel, photography, books, mumbai, music, art, and more. Skip to primary content. November 1998: Somewhere in coastal Karnataka🙂. Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover Mark Twain. The next trip was travelling down India’s West Coast from Honnavar (Karnataka) to Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) in 1998. It was...Travel ...