She is going through intensive chemo and other treatments and needs to focus single-mindedly on healing and finding what treatment works best for her. Her health insurance, unfortunately, does not cover holistic alternatives which she would like to try. Bri and her husband Marc have enough on their plates right now in addition to worrying about her medical bills.
The team organising the JUNE edition of CLICK at Jugalbandi has organised a fundraiser to help Bri and her family meet her out-of-pocket medical costs for ONE YEAR. CLICK is a monthly theme-based photography contest hosted by Jugalbandi. This month’s theme is: YELLOW for Bri .. Yellow is the colour of hope. Through the work of the LiveStrong Foundation, it has also come to signify the fight against cancer. The entries can be viewed HERE. The deadline for entries is June 30, 2008. The fundraiser will extend until July 15, 2008.
The target amount is 12,000 U.S. dollars. We appeal to our fellow bloggers and readers to help us achieve this. Bri deserves a chance to explore all options, even if her insurance company thinks otherwise. There’s a raffle with exciting prizes on offer. After viewing the list, you may make your donation HERE or at the Chip-In button on any participating site. Your donation can be made securely through credit card or Pay Pal and goes directly to Bri’s account. This month’s photo contest also has some prizes. Details HERE. You can support this campaign by donating to the fundraiser, by participating in CLICK: the photo event, and by publicising this campaign.
I'm here with my Healthy Buttermilk and Rice Flour Soup aka Majjiga Pindi in Telugu, a recipe that cools down your body temperature in these hot summers... This recipe is from my Pinni( moms sister ) and it didn't take long for it to become an instant hit and i remember she once served this majjiga pindi / rice flour soup in a dried half coconut shell( sagam kobbari chippa ) and it was so much fun! The tangy buttermilk compliments the spice from the green chillies... I promise this is a very simple, quick and hearty recipe quenching those salty cravings any time of the day!! This recipe is also on its way to Frozen Yogurt hosted by Siri of Siris Corner
Ingredients you need:
- 3-4 cups sour light buttermilk / Churned thin yogurt
- 1 cup sifted rice flour
- 4-6 green chillies cut lengthwise( please adjust the spice )
- 6 - 10 curry leaves chopped coriander( cilantro/kothimeera )
- 2 tsp urad dal
- 2 tsp chana dal
- 1 tsp mustard seeds( aavalu )
- 1 tsp cumin seeds ( jeera )
- a pinch of turmeric
- 2 tbsp oil salt to taste
Procedure:
- Sift the rice flour and churn the buttermilk well( it shouldn't be thick ), and mix in rice flour with buttermilk and make sure no lumps are formed.
- Add salt to the mixture and set aside
- In a kadai or thick bottomed saucepan, do the tadka with oil, mustard seeds, cumin, urad dal and chana dal, once they start to dance around, add curry leaves, green chillies and turmeric
- Stop the flame and add the rice flour butter milk mixture stirring slowly .
- Now put on the flame and bring this mixture to boil stirring continuously, when it gets together check for if its done remove from flame
- Adjust salt to your taste and add chopped coriander.
Guys, i added less buttermilk( approx 2 - 2.5 cups ) for a thicker soup, should have added 3 - 3.5 cups. Please do adjust the quantity of buttermilk since i have churned homemade yogurt into buttermilk!!
NOTE:: Do relish this sour and spicy buttermilk soup when it is steaming hot...
Tags: Pindi, Majjiga Pindi, Challa Pindi, Healthy Buttermilk and Rice Flour Soup, Perugu Pindi, Yogurt Soup
Recipe Source: Pinni( Moms sister )
That is a nice pic for Bri!
ReplyDeleteThanks TBC
ReplyDeleteI live this dish and nice click
ReplyDeleteBright and beautiful picture for Yellow.
ReplyDeleteIs that like Morkali,done seaprartely? I made it from Suganya. Buttermilk I love, good combo, sounds yummy!:))
Majjiga pindi sounds great. Looks so cool. YUM! Lovely yellow color....
ReplyDeletelovely click..
ReplyDeleteThe color looks beautiful...nice click for Bri
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks Happy Cook..
ReplyDeleteHi Asha never heard of Morkali, ill check it in her blog.. Thanks dear..
Thanks Sukanya,, i know this sounds so funny, but when we were kids we used to say ' Naakkune Pindi , hehehe cant translate this one..
ReplyDeleteThanks Sowmya and Bhags for stopping by!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Pic. The color is so perfect.
ReplyDeleteLoved the pics, especially the shape of the curry leaves looks splendid!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bhags and Meera for your comments... Prayingg for Bri's quick recovery!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Devi Priya, and Roma i loved the curry leaves pic tooo..
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