Thứ Sáu, 17 tháng 2, 2017

Waching daily Feb 17 2017

Hello, my name is Rinku. I welcome you all to Chef Harpal's YouTube Channel

The recipe that we are making today is very simple and most of you all may already be knowing how to make

This recipe is Green Chili Thecha

A very simple recipe to cook. My mother taught me this recipe and I wanted to teach you all in the same style

I will also bring in more recipes like this so stay tuned

So let's begin with grinder jar. We will put all these ingredients in the jar to grind the mixture

Add Green Chili

Garlic cloves

Coriander leaves and Cumin seeds in the jar

Finally add salt to taste

We will grind the ingredients now, make sure that the mixture is not too fine but coarse

You can see that the mixture is ready now and it is not to finely grinded

Heat some Oil in the pan

Once the Oil is hot, add the grinded mixture of Thecha in the pan

The mixture includes Green Chili and when you put that in the pan, you will cough due to the spicy aroma of Chillies

Cover the lid for few minutes and our Green Chili Thecha is ready

As our Green Chili Thecha is ready, you can serve it in a plate and can eat it with Chapati's, Indian Dal's, Curries and Bhaji's

I will be bringing in more recipes like this. So you can subscribe to our YouTube channel to get more Vidarbh Style recipes

For more infomation >> Green Chilli Thecha - Mirchi Thecha #Maharashtrian Tadka | ChefHarpalSingh - Duration: 2:51.

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'Ze is als een moeder...' (Portret van Miranda Luiken) - Duration: 3:09.

Is this OK?

yes.

My name is Miranda.

I'm a coach at the Olympic Stadium.

We train every Thursday evening.

This is good for the training.

Yes.

I first met Berhane around a year ago.

He's an incredibly talented young man.

A runner, from Eritrea.

Since we met, we've been coming here every Thursday evening, to train at the track.

And between training sessions we also do nice things together.

We have to hurry up.

Let me have your plate.

Thank you for the meal.

Here you are.

My son took him with him on a run through the city, as a way of getting to know Amsterdam.

Running through the centre, past museums and galleries.

Showing him some of the sights.

What really strikes me about him, even though we can't communicate 100% effectively yet... His

Dutch is getting better all the time, fortunately...

Is how helpful and accommodating he is.

It's just the way he is by nature.

If I look at the way he is with my son and daughter.

He's a really lovely person.

It actually feels like he's part of the family.

Already.

If I want something.

Berhane, what would you like?

That's a mother.

She's like a mother to me.

That is an honour.

Right?

That I'm given that title so soon.

I'm really pleased.

But it also gives me a certain responsibility.

I feel it's my responsibility to make sure he finds his feet here.

I think it's really important when you come to a new country, that there are people there

who are willing to help you.

Who make you feel welcome.

Who give you the feeling that you can belong, and that you have the right to belong.

Definitely in the Netherlands, I feel we should make use of our large voluntary sector

and get these people involved.

I think Berhane feels more at home, and will keep on feeling more at home when he

can relax and be himself more and more ... I see how he interacts with them.

with the other boys.

He's already starting to communicate with a few of the boys in his fast running group.

Yep, I'm going to have a little chat.

It's going well.

Better.

Really.

Yes, in English at first.

But your English wasn't so good either.

Yes, then I would just demonstrate something and then he'd run at the back of the group.

So in English.

And now in Dutch.

I should only speak Dutch now.

No more English.

That's not allowed anymore.

I'm just starting Dutch lessons.

And I notice now that there's more interaction.

And I notice now that there's more interaction.

That wasn't there at the beginning.

Clearly he's feeling more and more free to be himself.

For more infomation >> 'Ze is als een moeder...' (Portret van Miranda Luiken) - Duration: 3:09.

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Hitman: The Complete First Season is killer good: review - Duration: 3:41.

For anyone who still has doubts about the episodic era of video games, we present to you Hitman: The Complete First Season.

Meet the first successful high-level title to get the episodic treatment. It was early last year that Square Enix and IO Interactive released the first of six episodes of Hitman, a venerable assassination franchise rebuilt into a series of venues, each released a month or two a part. And at the time, the approach still had its skeptics.

But the first season all came together in fluid, fun fashion, and the piecemeal approach worked flawlessly. And now, a year later, the entire first season episodic package is available in a one-disc compilation, a perfect entry point for the old-school gaming crowd. Because it still plays spectacularly, just like that first season of "Game of Thrones" still feels worth it on Blu-ray.

Just in case you forgot how Hitman works, here's your primer: You play as 47, a programmed assassin who can disguise himself as various people he meets in each area of the game and also use a series of weapons. He does all this in hopes of getting close to a certain target in each level, a target that he must kill. But he does it in a nuanced environment: All your moves must be calculated, from where you kill to where you hide the bodies of the dead to your path to your end pursuit.

This is thinking man's stealth at its best.

It's simple enough, and has played out largely that way for a litany of Hitman games, but it's never as fun as it is in this episodic romp. By releasing each sandbox level separately, Square gave gamers both time and ample reason (they had nothing else to do) to fully explore each area. Mastery of each area suddenly became possible, in a way that often can't happen for those who play through other deep, immersive sandbox games.

Hitman: The Complete First Season

(IO Interactive)

Hitman worked because the area of each episode was well-crafted, because each area presented a different, unique experience. The first mission, at a fashion show in Paris, felt small and contained, just large enough to let the gamer experiment with the very basics of Hitman, tiny enough to never feel daunting.

Things open up in Sapienza, a sprawling village and massive mansion-like property that included an underground area, creating a more diverse experience with even more methods of entry. And then it was onto episode 3, in Marrakesh, Morocco, an area that demanded even more nuance and care since, at nearly every turn, at least a half-dozen eyes could watch the actions of 47.

A level in a Bangkok hotel provided more multi-level fun, in an elegant setting that made you ready for spring break vacation, while the level after that, in Colorado, forced more classic "stealth" tactics, more hiding behind areas crates and sneaking about for fear of being seen, period. Things closed out in a Japanese hospital.

Each portion of the game presented something vastly different, and each episode included an overwhelming collection of extra things to do. There were Escalation contracts to perform in each area, forcing you to kill your target with a certain weapon and certain disguise, and the return of a Contracts mode that allowed you to pick a mark for other gamers to go get. It all forced a deep but natural appreciation for each level, and with weeks in between releases last year, you had every reason to spend plenty of extra time delving into all this content.

This is thinking man's stealth at its best.

For game newcomers, some of this gets lost in the overall compilation, since the entire game is introduced at once. That means it's really only six "levels," each of which can be completed in an hour or so, depending on your tactics and style. But to rush through the compilation is to miss the beauty of Hitman, and to miss the savoring of each kill.

This is a game that demands that you take your time; it's an experience that can't be rushed. If you can do that, though, you'll derive hours upon hours of joy from this Hitman: The Complete First Season.

And by the time Season Two comes (and it's coming), you'll be ready for more nuanced assassination.

Reviewed on Microsoft Xbox One

Available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC

For more infomation >> Hitman: The Complete First Season is killer good: review - Duration: 3:41.

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The Enchanting Cliffs Is Mortorius - Quartu S.Elena ~ 1 January 2017 | Travelling in Sardinia - Duration: 1:18.

The Enchanting Cliffs Is Mortorius - Quartu S.Elena ~ 1 January 2017 | Travelling in Sardinia

For more infomation >> The Enchanting Cliffs Is Mortorius - Quartu S.Elena ~ 1 January 2017 | Travelling in Sardinia - Duration: 1:18.

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Jay Bruce looking for fresh start with Mets as team weighs options in outfield - Duration: 4:15.

PORT ST. LUCIE − Jay Bruce is still unsettled and as the outfielder arrived at Mets camp, his future is still uncertain as well. The Mets traded for him last August and picked up his option in November as insurance, but now Bruce is stuck in an overcrowded outfield with a team that spent the winter trying to get rid of him.

Bruce shrugged that off Thursday.

"I am here until I'm here until I'm not," Bruce said when asked about the winter full of reports that the Mets were trying to trade him. "My job is to play baseball. Not concerned with trade rumors."

Bruce said he was told to come into camp ready to be the Mets' everyday right fielder. That, however, was not something the Mets were even sure of until late this winter.

The Mets received some calls on Bruce this winter, but the interest faded fairly quickly. The interest in Curtis Granderson picked up later in the winter, but the Mets were not ready to

deal him. For now, they are resigned to figuring out how best to play an outfield of Yoenis Cespedes, Bruce, Granderson, Michael Conforto and Juan Lagares.

"But you never know what can happen in other camps," a Mets official said Wednesday. "There could be an injury to an outfielder in another camp, we get a call and a move is made quickly. We'll see."

Granderson said that he has not let the rumors affect him this winter, either.

"This organization has treated me really well. I like the city. I have good relationships with Sandy (Alderson), Terry (Collins), Fred (Wilpon) and Jeff (Wilpon)," Granderson said.

"They supported me on and off field.

What the Mets do off the field, I understand the business.

I understand that things have to happen.

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New York Daily News back pages of 2017

"But I don't want to go anywhere."

The Mets' preference has always been to move Bruce.

The left-handed hitting outfielder proved he wasn't a great fit quickly after the Mets acquired him from the Reds in August. A streaky slugger, Bruce cooled off as soon as he put on his Mets jersey, hitting just .219 with a .685 OPS in 50 games. He struck out 43 times, hit eight home runs and drove in 19 in 169 at-bats.

He became a lightning rod for the Flushing fans' ire.

Bruce gets the fans' frustrations. He was upset with himself.

"It bothers me that I wasn't playing well. Coming here with a fan base of what have you done for me lately, I can understand their frustration," Bruce said. "But wasn't concerned about what fans were thinking. I wasn't contributing."

The Mets gambled and picked up Bruce's $13 million option as an insurance against the possibility they would not be able to bring back Cespedes. They figured they would easily be able to move a guy who hit a total of 33 home runs in 2016 and hit at least 30 in four of the last six seasons.

They could not and Thursday, Bruce arrived hoping to make the best of his second chance with the Mets.

"I was having one of best offensive seasons (before the trade) and then I think it was just baseball. I am a pretty routine oriented guy and what I was used to was flipped upside down," Bruce said. "But I am not making excuses.

… I was able to shake out of it the last week and a half. It's part of baseball."

Jay Bruce.

(Kathy Willens/AP)

Now, the Mets have to configure an outfield. Cespedes will remain in left since they want to limit the wear and tear on his legs.

Terry Collins said it would be hard to expect Granderson, who turns 36 next month, to play every day in center.

"We have some very good depth on this team ,so yeah, I gotta get Grandy out of there a little more than I have in the past," the Mets manager said. "I know we are going to have to make sure we give him more days off than we did in the past."

Conforto is built to be a corner outfielder and Lagares does not hit enough to play every day, so Collins will have to mix-and-match.

Collins said Bruce will also work at first base this spring. That could be as an emergency fill-in if something happens to Lucas Duda, who also is a left-handed hitter. The Mets' front office sees the right-handed hitting Wilmer Flores as a better fit if they have to platoon there.

Bruce said he has not been told about the possibility of playing first base, but it was something he and Collins could talk about. He played first in high school and played three games there with the Reds.

"I am an employee of New York Mets. I'll bust my ass to do whatever they ask," Bruce said.

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