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23
Feb
10

Sammy’s Kitchen – Webisode 2 – Hyderabadi Biryani

And we’re back with the 2nd episode/webisode of Sammy’s Kitchen – with some new camera angulations, abundant lighting (thank you Home Depot and their bulb selection), crispier contrast and colors – all thanks to Sameer Saadi’s dedication and skeeellz! And of course, this just couldn’t be Sammy’s Kitchen without my teeth showing at least a couple of times –  And yes, I’m not AS serious as I was in the first episode and I made sure of that! Thank you for pointing that out to me! =D

In this 2nd webisode, we bring to your kitchens, the scrumptious and absolutely delicious Hyderabadi Biryani (by popular demand/multiple requests).  ”Biryani” is a meat + rice + spice (or veggies + rice + spice) dish, originating from Persia, and was brought to the South Asian/Indian subcontinent mainly by Muslim merchants and travelers.  And interestingly, Biryani is not only eaten in Pakistan and India, but its many variations can also be found in Iran, Afghanistan, Malaysia, etc. to name a few more countries.

The meat/veggies are cooked separately from the rice and then layered and steamed (dum‘ified – dum daytay hain! – Main bhi kahoon tu bhi kahay, dum duma-dum!). Hyderabadi Biryani, mainly non-vegetarian, is cooked the same way, and uses fried onions and yogurt to create the meat masala and finally topped off with saffron. (This is different from the “Kachchay Gosht ki Biryani” or the Raw Meat Biryani, also famous in Hyderabad, where the raw meat masala and uncooked rice are layered and cooked together.)

This is our family recipe and has been passed down in my Dad’s family who are originally from Hyderabad, India. And although my Mom (born in Aligarh, India) only grew up in Hyderabad, it was after she and my Dad got married that she quickly learned and adopted the Hyderabadi styles and ways of cooking, still keeping her own “Hindustani” cooking alive.

And since my Dad loved to cook so much, I often witnessed this heavenly biryani (and many other amazing Hyderabadi/Non-Hyderabadi dishes) being made by both my Mama and Pops.  Their duo created, by far, THE BEST Hyderabadi Biryani I have ever, EVER eaten – the perfectly cooked rice bursting with the rich aroma of saffron, accompanied by the finger-licking good meat masala that was always balanced in salt and spice and tenderness and taste!

My lovely Mama & My beloved Pops – This one’s for both of you – for giving me your cooking genes. And I can’t thank both of them enough for passing the recipe on and giving me the opportunity to share it with you as well!

Comments, suggestions, critiques, likes, dislikes are welcome! The few sentences I speak in the “intro” are in Urdu, but in the Hyderabadi accent… an accent often made fun of because, well, it does sound funny! It doesn’t stop me from randomly throwing out a phrase here and a word there in Hyderabadi!

Bon Appetit and we humbly apologize for the delay in getting this 2nd webisode out!

(Thank you Shuja Bhai for the technical suggestions and feedback!)

Sammy’s Kitchen is a new cooking show privately produced by Sameer and Samreen Saadi (s2elements.com) where we try a variety of recipes found on the net, created by ourselves or even family recipes that have been passed down from our parents’ generation.

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

28
Jan
10

Support Local Farmers – Buy Organic Food/Groceries!

Go Organic!

We watched this documentary and were moved tremendously! Enough that we started searching for local farmers in the area we live in and making a conscious decision to buy organic fruits and vegetables, milk, eggs, etc. We usually get our meat from a halal meat shop in Minneapolis and we have been told that the butcher actually goes to a farm to get the meat, so it’s actually fresh. But we don’t really know if those animals are injected with hormones or not. We hope not! But in any case, this documentary is definitely an “eye-opener” and will make you think before you stop at a Mcdonald’s or any other fast food chain.

Let’s move this movement forward and strive to buy foods that are natural, healthy, and actually good for us, our bodies, and our future generations. Take an hour or so, and watch this documentary. It’s on Netflix and can be played instantly. Search for “Food, Inc.”

http://www.foodincmovie.com

16
Nov
09

AVCHD (m2ts) Player – Watch your HD recordings and movies on your PC.

http://www.mirillis.com/splash.html

If you own an HD Video Camera – you must have run into issues playing those files on your PC.  I have a Sony and it comes with its own software. Although it is nice for organizing and sorting your videos, it doesn’t have a very friendly video player.  I found it really hard to use its video player to use as a stand alone player.

Some people claim that VLC Player will play those files, and VLC does but it freezes after playing two seconds of the video (at least for me).

So anyways, I searched online and came across this player…

Its called ‘Splash’ and it played my HD files without any issues.  Here is the link to download it:  http://www.mirillis.com/splash.html

Their lite version is out for free and they will be soon coming out with their PRO and other versions.

So, I hope this helps anyone looking for a small and fast m2ts file player!

04
Nov
09

After Effects of Paranormal Activity (the movie)

Paranormal Activity (Poster)So, on October 17th, 2009, we went to watch “Paranormal Activity” thinking, oh it’s one of those horror movies again: a remake/copy of an Asian thriller which was dumbed down and redone only making it totally NOT scary. However, we were left, well, not pleasantly surprised, but uhm…blissfully terrified.

What made the movie kick the arse of other horror movies was the fact that there was no sign of blood squirting out of every orifice of someone’s body, no fake plastic masks, no sudden wind tunnels, no ghostly white apparitions, and absolutely no flies crawling up noses and coming out the eyes. By the way, Sameer and I share a mutual feeling and have always hated when they show flies linked with anything horror. Not everything horror is always rotting!!!

The concept of the movie is so simple. Ask yourself this:  where will I be scared the most? Besides a graveyard, a random forest… of course, why didn’t anyone think about this before? YOUR OWN FRIGGIN’ HOUSE!!! There was no major camera angulation and panning and shooting from moving vehicles (you’ve probably heard it’s a little like Blair Witch, Cloverfield, etc). There were no elaborate action scenes, no taking-a-shower-alone-in-the-bathroom scenes, no one walking around with an axe or chainsaw, and… AND… no Grudge/Evil Dead/Exorcist type voices and sounds! The events that unfolded in this film were like those “real” stories our parents used to tell us about when we were kids. Every scene left a chill, that grows exponentially until the end!

Ok, I don’t want to give too much away about the movie so I won’t say anymore. But what I will say is, you will feel the creeps watching this movie. And you may even scream along with everyone else in the audience. You WILL come home with a heightened sense of every noise and every shadow. You may also wake up thinking you just felt like you were being dragged off your bed. Your floorboards may creek and crank, and your pipes may clink and clank louder and louder with each passing minute into the night. You may even stare out from your blankets and sheets, in complete darkness, hoping to fall asleep as soon as possible… and maybe even praying… that the door doesn’t close by itself!

These were our after effects from watching Paranormal Activity (80% mine, because I’m a pussycat and 20% Sameer’s, because this is one horror movie that did scare him!)… what were yours?

Movie’s Website: http://www.paranormalactivity-movie.com/

04
Nov
09

How I watched the game in HD (NFL on Fox) for $19!!

Since we moved into our new house, we never got cable service – yes – no TV service at all, all we have is internet! Why? Because we didn’t watch much TV and whatever we wanted to watch (Family Guy, House, Office) – it was all available on hulu.com – for free!

So last Sunday, I really wanted to watch the game (MN Vikings vs GB Packers) but I didn’t wanna go out, so instead of ordering cable and starting an HD plan for $50 or $70 per month or singing up with NFL or ESPN to watch online… I thought I’ll try an Over-The-Air HDTV Antenna.

The whole ordeal turned out to be time saving and money saving.  The antenna was $35 but I got it for $19 which made the deal even sweeter.

This is how it happened:

After reading all the review I wanted to buy this antenna:

RCA ANT1251 @ Best Buy

So I picked it up and was going to checkout and I thought… wait… I have ShopSavvy app on my Sprint HTC Hero Android phone.. let me scan the bar code…

You can scan a bar code with this app and it will show you how much it is selling for locally (cheapest first), what it’s going for online and even some reviews.

So I scanned the bar code on the box and it showed me that within 5 miles there is a Walmart thats selling it for $19!!  I went to the Customer Service at Best Buy and told them this is selling for $19 at Walmart… Best Buy price-matched and I got a killer deal.

Came home, hooked it up to my LCD HDTV, did a channel scan with both Cable and Antenna options.  Within a few minutes I was watching Fox HD with 5.1 surround sound.  It was amazing.

Moral(s):

1. When buying something – always check how much it is selling for locally and ask for price-matching. (Get ShopSavvy App on your phone!)

2. If you want to watch NCB, ABC, FOX in HD – don’t go for cable.. just get this antenna for $19 and you will get these channels for free for life!*

* Some channels might not be available depnding on your location!

20
Oct
09

Mekaal Hasan Band – Chal Bulleya

Chal chal Bulleya…
Chal othay challye…
Jithay saray annay (blind)…
Na koyee sadee zaat pochaay…
Tay na koyee sanu manay…
Chal othay challye…

Bulleh Shah

Once in a while you hear a song and you just have to tell someone about it.  This is one of those songs, “Chal Bulleya” from Mekaal Hassan Band.  There was not only one but many things that made me realize that this is a completely awesome song.

//Lyrics//  Personally, I think the three hundred some year old lyrics of Bulleh Shah can still resonate with this generations spiritual vibes.  But the thing I like about the lyrics is that its about the world and the philosophy of life instead of the same old how my lover betrayed me or how much I love him/her but I cant say it.. and all that crap.  I think it is the experimental ability, relatability and interpretability of these centuries old lyrics that make them beautiful even today.  You feel like Bulleh is talking to you about religion, life, love and all the important philosophies that matter to you.

//Vocals/Melody//  I love the deep airy vocal track that MHB used under the main vox (you can notice it in the start).  At some points these two tracks are combined with one or two more higher pitched backing vocals which makes the overall vocals sound soothing and relaxing in some way I cant explain..  This soothing affect combined with the sweet melody makes the whole “Chal chal bulleya” (first verse and at 4:00 in the video below) sound like a clam wave or slowly flowing wind (I told you I cant explain).  I am not worthy of even talking about Javed Bashir’s vocal expertise.

//Music//  There are no hard core guitars and overcrowded and loud drums.  The choice of sounds used for the underlying beat are very simple.  What makes the music come alive are actually the flute, two or three rhythm guitars and bass (which is not deep enough to just disappear in the abyss and you don’t notice it at all).  The fills and accents are simple and usually involve the same tune played by a combination of instruments.  There is no ‘solo’ per say (which is good) but there is a point where you are taken aback by the flute played by Ahsan Papu.

//Video//  There couldn’t have been a better video for this song.  I was amazed at the production quality, colors, lighting and lens use (cinematography) and the philosophy behind the video.  It talks about the seven sins.  I love the lighting in the video (I cant stop repeating that).  you have to be a very creative photographer to create such scenes.  Apart from lighting, I love how the director used the dark for giving scenes this amazing depth and detail.  The expressions on the girls face at the end of the video will leave you with a weird feeling.  I will be watching out for Bilal Lashari.

Enough of reading lets enjoy the song now:

16
Sep
09

Hello world!

Hello, Hallo, Hiya, Ahlan Wa Sahlan, Bonjour, Ciao, Hola, Salam, Merhaba…and Welcome to our very own blog – Elements of Life!

This blog was created as we both share a lot of information, media, and current events and discussions on a normal day-to-day basis so we thought, why not blog about all of these nooks and crannies that are essential to our lives and essentially complete who we are. Whether it’s a movie or a song, a piece of art or a slice of cake, new gadgets or creative products, programming techniques or gaming techniques on Xbox … basically, anything goes, as each is an element that either touches us ever so lightly, creates a rumble, or constitutes an impact in our lives.

Elements of Life by Tiesto (c) 2008 Black Hole Recordings




Elements of Life: Sameer & Samreen’s Blog

Basically, anything goes on this blog, as each post is an element that either touches us ever so lightly, creates a rumble, or constitutes an impact. These are the nooks and crannies that are essential to our lives and essentially complete who we are. With each post we ask that you...
Read, Listen, Observe.
Think, Analyze, Understand.
Reflect, Altercate, Discuss.

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