Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Wheat & Nut Laddoo



These delicious laddoos(fudge) just melt in your mouth. They are low fat, guilt free, super easy to make and wholesome. If you have a sweet tooth, you will love it.

Makes 5-6 laddoos

Ingredients:
Whole Wheat Flour-1/4 cup
Assorted dry fruits & nuts-1/4 cup(to be ground) + 1 tsp(to be added while rolling into balls)
Butter-1 tbsp
Sugar-1 tbsp(powdered or granulated)
Cardamom-1/4 tsp


Method:
Melt butter and prepare ghee. Add the flour and roast on low flame till golden brown(about 3 minutes).
Grind 1/4 cup of assorted dry fruits & nuts without adding water.
You can use any nuts of your choice. I used a mixture of almonds, walnuts, roasted cashews, raisins, dried apricot, sweetened coconut flakes, dried pineapple.
When the flour is still warm, add the ground nuts, cardamom, sugar and a tsp of broken nuts. Mix well and shape them into small balls.

Note: Use dry roasted unsalted cashews. Other nuts can be added raw.

Take a Close Look at a Clogged Sewer Line!

Brace yourselves, folks! You're about to go where few men (or women) have gone before...inside your home's main sewer line!

If you've been experiencing slow running drains or backups in your sewer line, chances are that you have an obstructed sewer line. All manner of disgusting things can block up your sewer line: tree roots, scale, sludge build-up, food and other waste to name a few.

Often sewer line back ups cannot be detected until it is too late. But with a special sewer line camera, a reputable plumbing, drain and sewer contractor can detect any potential problems with your sewer line -- from blockages to cracks to collapsed pipe.

Below is an actual cross-sectional view of a main sewer line taken with one of our cameras. Just take a look at the tree roots which have infiltrated the pipe and all the sludge and muck that has accumulated along the walls of the sewer line. It's like having a clogged artery!


Blecch! Pretty disgusting, huh?

If your main sewer line is obstructed to this, your home is just like a heart attack waiting to happen. Sooner or later, you will have sewage backing up into your home or seeping through your property. Not a pretty picture.



If You Suspect a Potentially Blocked or Damaged Sewer Line:
  • Call a reputable sewer line contractor. Schedule a camera inspection. It only takes 30 minutes.

  • Most obstructed sewer lines can be cleared easily with a simple rooter procedure. It's kind of like an angioplasty for your main sewer line!

  • If obstruction and damage to your sewer line is extensive, the sewer line will have to be replaced. Horizon Services uses a state-of-the-art "trenchless" method that allows us to replace your sewer line without having to dig up and destroy your yard, landscape, driveway or sidewalk. And it can be done in less time than conventional sewer replacement.


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Let's work together to lower your water usage!


Its simple, inexpensive and really makes a difference.

Let's schedule a time to sit down and see how much water you are really using in a year. By using a Household Water Usage Audit Checklist formulated by the United Association of Plumbers & Green Plumbers, we will determine your annual usage and how to make some simple changes to your plumbing system to lower water consumption and your utility bills.

No doubt the results of this water audit are eye opening to say the least! I am continually amazed at how much water we use on a annual basis. I don't pay directly for my families' water, we receive ours from a private well. Nevertheless, we stand to save significantly in water heating costs throughout the year due to our lowered usage. This not only lowers our household budget, but, also has a positive impact to our environment.

If your water is supplied by a municipal source (city water) you will see savings from three main areas. Your monthly water billing is based on gallons used, added to this bill is a sewer usage fee. This fee is based on the metered water usage...Lower the metered usage; lower your sewer & water heating costs.

Give me a call, let's talk.
Eric Aune, Owner
Aune Plumbing, LLC
(763) 238-2385