Posts Tagged ‘friendly’
What are some eco/worker friendly companies to buy clothes from?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on March 1st, 2013
Question by fourwhirledpeas: What are some eco/worker friendly companies to buy clothes from?
I would like to shop online for eco/worker friendly clothes from companies like Patagonia. I need a company that ships to the United States.
Best answer:
Answer by Steven S
american appearal and urban outfitteres
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What is a good website hosting company that has a very user friendly and professional site builder included?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on December 12th, 2012
Question by bigdon49245: What is a good website hosting company that has a very user friendly and professional site builder included?
I already use Webs.com and Homestead.com but any other suggestions would be great. I make web sites for businesses and organizations and like to offer a broad range of options. Any leads on low cost or free site builders and hosting are greatly appreciated.
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Answer by Kingsley
what kind of websites? blogs? forums? whole domains?
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What software should I purchase that is user friendly to create company brochures, business cards,etc?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on April 18th, 2012
Question by Nicole: What software should I purchase that is user friendly to create company brochures, business cards,etc?
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Answer by Erin M
PaintBuster is a fast, compact and innovative photo manipulation and image creation tool.
Simple for beginners and powerful for professionals and has received many awards for it’s ease of use.
Use PaintBuster to create your own business card, birthday card, broshure etc. It’s much easier than you think.
Gives you complete control of your images, on pixel, color, palette and print level.
More info and download free at:
http://www.soft2download.com/Free-Trial-Download/Digital-Photo-Design/Image-Editors-Converters/PaintBuster-3729.php
The easiest way to edit your photos and other pictures, make clips and paste them together, add text, and draw neat graphics to make rich illustrations. You can design your photo album, illustrations, posters, flyers, brochures, charts, postcards, greeting cards, all sorts of labels, and even your business cards quickly and easily, and print the art on your printer.
More info and download free at:
http://www.soft2download.com/Free-Trial-Download/Digital-Photo-Design/Image-Editors-Converters/Fine-Arts-Toolbox-3722.php
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Is Bangalore expat friendly?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on July 14th, 2010
Question by James C: Is Bangalore expat friendly?
Hi, i might be getting a job offer in India, i have an option of either being in Pune or Bangalore.
I would like to know from the Indians living there, which is in your opinion a more, clean, organized city, which has more expats, and friendly people in general. Also which city is more expanding and promising in the future. Thanks
Best answer:
Answer by gill.batez
My vote will be for Banglore. The city is very beautiful and you will find people from every corner of India. Also its the IT hub of India and a very promising city.
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Q&A: What would be a good kid friendly Indian snack?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on June 22nd, 2010
Question by DaisyCake: What would be a good kid friendly Indian snack?
My Girl Scout troop has to provide a snack themed to the World Center in Pune, India (S. of Mumbai). The three other groups are served tres leche cupcakes (Mexico), Swiss chocolate, and scones (England).
I need to prepare this at home and transport it to the school. Ideally it would be finger food, peanut free, not too spicy and not require plates.
Oh my, Squid – I gained weight just READING that recipe. I’ll definitely consider it – I’m assuming I can dust off the old fry-baby to fry those up.
Best answer:
Answer by squidball
Gulab Jamun is among India’s most popular desserts! This delicious dessert consists of dumplings traditionally made of thickened or reduced milk, soaked in rose flavored sugar syrup. It gets its name from two words: Gulab which means rose (for the rose flavored syrup) and Jamun which is a kind of deep purple colored Indian berry (the cooked dumplings are dark brown in colour). Serve Gulab Jamun warm or at room temprature; by itself or topped with ice cream!
Ingredients:
3 cups sugar
6 cups water
1 tbsp cardamom powder
2 tbsps rose water
3 cups powdered milk
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 cup thickened/ heavy/ double cream
Vegetable/ canola/ sunflower oil for deep frying
Mix the water and sugar in a deep pan and boil till all the sugar is dissolved. Turn off the flame and add the cardamom powder and rose water. Mix well and keep aside.
Mix the powdered milk, all purpose flour and baking powder well. Add a little of the thickened cream at a time to them and knead to make a dough that is soft but not sticky.
Divide the dough into walnut sized balls and roll between slightly greased palms till smooth.
Heat the oil for deep frying in a wide pan on a low to medium flame.
Fry the dumplings, stirring often to brown on all sides. Do not cook on very high heat as the dumplings will burn on the outside and remain raw inside!
When cooked, drain (with a slotted spoon), remove the dumplings from the oil and transfer immediately into the sugar syrup.
Repeat this till all the dumplings are cooked and added to the syrup.
Allow the dumplings to soak in the syrup for 2 hours.
Some serving suggestions: Warm Gulab Jamuns with ice cream; Gulab Jamun with thick cream; Gulab Jamun garnished with shavings of dried fruit.
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Family friendly flights to India and some advice?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on April 25th, 2010
Hi, planning to take my 13 monthl old to India. Travelling from San Francisco, California. What are some good airlines I should consider. What advice would you give for travel with an infant on seats, meals, etc. Thanks.
What would be a good kid friendly Indian snack?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on April 1st, 2010
My Girl Scout troop has to provide a snack themed to the World Center in Pune, India (S. of Mumbai). The three other groups are served tres leche cupcakes (Mexico), Swiss chocolate, and scones (England).
I need to prepare this at home and transport it to the school. Ideally it would be finger food, peanut free, not too spicy and not require plates.
Oh my, Squid – I gained weight just READING that recipe. I’ll definitely consider it – I’m assuming I can dust off the old fry-baby to fry those up.
Is Bangalore expat friendly?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on March 17th, 2010
Hi, i might be getting a job offer in India, i have an option of either being in Pune or Bangalore.
I would like to know from the Indians living there, which is in your opinion a more, clean, organized city, which has more expats, and friendly people in general. Also which city is more expanding and promising in the future. Thanks