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Match Teams Type Location Match Date
49th - Match Rajasthan Royals VS Bangalore Royal Challengers T 20 Jaipur 14th, April 2010
48th - Match Chennai Super Kings VS Kolkata Knight Riders T 20 Chennai 13th, April 2010
47th - Match Mumbai Indians VS Delhi Daredevils T 20 Mumbai 13th, April 2010
46th - Match Deccan Chargers VS Bangalore Royal Challengers T 20 Nagpur 12th, April 2010
45th - Match Rajasthan Royals VS Mumbai Indians T 20 Jaipur 11th, April 2010
44th - Match Delhi Daredevils VS Kings XI Punjab T 20 Delhi 11th, April 2010
43rd - Match Bangalore Royal Challengers VS Kolkata Knight Riders T 20 Bangalore 10th, April 2010
42nd - Match Deccan Chargers VS Chennai Super Kings T 20 Nagpur 10th, April 2010
41st - Match Kings XI Punjab VS Mumbai Indians T 20 Mohali 9th, April 2010
40th - Match Bangalore Royal Challengers VS Deccan Chargers T 20 Bangalore 8th, April 2010
39th - Match Kolkata Knight Riders VS Delhi Daredevils T 20 Kolkata 7th, April 2010
38th - Match Rajasthan Royals VS Kings XI Punjab T 20 Jaipur 7th, April 2010
37th - Match Mumbai Indians VS Chennai Super Kings T 20 Chennai 7th, April 2010
36th - Match Deccan Chargers VS Rajasthan Royals T 20 Nagpur 5th, April 2010
35th - Match Delhi Daredevils VS Bangalore Royal Challengers T 20 Delhi 4th, April 2010

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Thursday, April 8, 2010

New iPhone system, with multi-tasking, unveiled

Cupertino, California (Wired) -- Apple unveiled details of its next-generation iPhone operating system Thursday in a press event at the company's headquarters here.

The new operating system, iPhone OS 4, will be released to developers this week and to consumers this summer. It will give developers access to calendar, photo library, still image and video data, and includes features aimed at helping apps run faster.

As expected, the new OS will support multitasking of apps.

"We weren't the first to this party but we're going to be the best, just like cut and paste," said Apple CEO Steve Jobs, alluding to the fact that cut-and-paste hadn't been available until a year after the first iPhone launched.

"It's really easy to implement multitasking in a way that drains battery life. If you don't do it just right your phone's going to feel sluggish and your battery life is going to go way down. We've figured out how to implement multitasking of third-party apps and avoid those things."

With the new OS, users will be able to press the home button twice to see a menu of all the currently active apps, which appears as a bar along the bottom of the screen. Tapping one of the apps takes you directly into that app. Apps can remain running in the background.

Apple demonstrated how you can keep listening to music in Pandora while doing other things on the phone, and how the phone could deliver push notifications to alert users to an incoming Skype call.

"It was really simple to implement. Just a dozen lines of code," said Skype's head of product development David Ponsford.

To address privacy concerns, the OS will also let you know (via a notification on the app's icon) when an app running in the background has requested your location from the device's GPS.

The announcement comes less than a week after Apple's launch of its tablet computer, the iPad. Jobs said the company had sold 450,000 iPads to date, and that users have downloaded more than 1 million iPad applications and over 650,000 digital books from the iBooks store.

Jobs also added that the company has sold more than 50 million iPhones and 35 million iPod Touches.

The iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad all run iPhone OS 3.0. The operating system is based on an OS X core, but with a touch-centric interface and optimizations aimed at increasing screen responsiveness and maximizing battery life.

The current iPhone OS has been widely criticized for its lack of support for full multitasking: It only allows a few core apps, such as iPod and Mail, to run in the background while another app is active. The OS also restricts add-on software to apps available through Apple's App Store.

The App Store currently contains 185,000 apps, Jobs said, adding than users have downloaded more than 4 billion apps from it to date. About 3,500 of those apps are optimized for the iPad.

The new OS also gives users the ability to group apps in folders, instead of just laying them out on the home screens.

Other features planned for iPhone OS 4 include a 5x digital zoom feature in the camera, and the ability to tap to focus in video. (Tap to focus was already available for still images in iPhone OS 3.)

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6 Things to Remember

Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away....






The Holy Prophet (SAW) Said:

1) Four things that make your body sick:

a) Excessive talking
b) Excessive sleeping
c) Excessive eating and
d) Excessive meeting other people

2) Four things that destroys the body:

a) Worrying
b) Sorrow (Sadness/Grief)
c) Hunger
d) Sleeping late in the night

3) Four things that dry the face & take away its happiness:

a) Lying
b) Being disrespectful / impudent (insisting on something wrong knowingly)
c) Arguing without adequate knowledge & Information.
d) Excessive immorality (doing something wrong without fear).

4) Four things that increases the wetness of face & its happiness:

a) Piety
b) Loyalty
c) Generosity (being kind)
d) To be helpful to others without he/she asking for that.

5) Four things that stop the Rizq (Sustenance) :

a) Sleeping in the morning (from Fajr to sunrise)
b) Not Performing Namaz or Ir-regular in Prayers
c) Laziness / Idleness
d) Treachery / Dishonesty

6) Four things that bring / increase the Rizq:

a) Staying up in the night for prayers.
b) Excessive Repentance
c) Regular Charity
d) Zikr (Remembrance of Allah / God).

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Read funny jokes(A new professor`s diary)

Jan 3rd, 1995
I have long heard of the lives of the privileged classes, and now I have prepared myself to experience life as a member. Tomorrow, I will don the the uniform of the academic and re-enter society, NOT as I once was, a worker and pawn of the educated classes, but as a peer of those very people. Tomorrow, I shall become an academic!

Jan 4th, 1995
Dressed in a pair of green slacks with shortened legs, red cardigan and egg-yolk-stained tee-shirt; sporting a scraggly beard and armed only with a pipe, I stepped onto the University Campus. Immediately upon mumbling some incomprehensible gibberish, I was greeted on with respect and awe by my fellow academia. Applying for tenure was simple. The questions were very direct:

They: Do you know what you`re doing?
Me: This is Belgium, right?
They: You have a masters in English?
Me: I have a Red Volvo!
They: And you`re applying for a position in the department of Physics?
Me: I think sometimes, therefore I am illogical!

I was appointed immediately and released to an unsuspecting student population.

Jan 5th, 1995
Today was my first as a lecturer. I prepared concientiously by drinking heavily, watching lots of television and going to bed very late the preceding night turning up at my lecture the prescribed 1 minute late, I spoke of Yeats and the passion of his poetry. The first year Physics students were left speechless.

Jan 6th, 1995
I did not go to work today, due to my thinking it was Saturday.

Jan 7th, 1995
I did not go to work today, due to my thinking it was a Wednesday.

Jan 8th, 1995
I went to work today and was distressed at the lack of attendance.

Jan 9th, 1995
Being conscientious in the maintenance of my diary, I take a well deserved holiday knowing that in three more days I will be eligible for a six month sebattical.

Jan 12th, 1995
My lecture this morning was a landmark effort. I launched into the explanation of the right-hand-rule, then, remembering that I was an academic, subverted myself into discussing of the right-hand-rule of hitch-hiking, the dangers of hitchhiking, the dangers of hitching in South America, my Holiday in South America, the woman I met in South America, the place she worked at, their physics department, then to finish off, what their physics department said about the right-hand-rule. I think I was well received

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Read funny jokes(You might be a college student if . . .)

1. If you have ever price shopped for Top Ramen, you might be a college student.

2. If you live in a house with three couches, none of which match.

3. If you consider Mac and Cheese a balanced meal.

4. If you have ever written a check for 45 cents.

5. If you have a fine collection of domestic beer bottles.

6. If you have ever seen two consectutive sunrises without sleeping.

7. If your glass set is composed of McDonald`s Extra Value Meal Plastic Cups (ie.Olympic Dream Team I or II).

8. If your underwear supply dictates the time between laundry loads.

9. If you cannot remember when you last washed your car.

10. If you can pack your worldly possesions into the back of a pick-up (one trip).

11. If you have ever had to justify yourself for buying Natural Light.

12. If the first thing you do in the morning is roll over and introduce yourself.

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9 Tips for Getting a Promotion

Have you been stagnating at work for months--or even years? You`re not alone. According to Randstad`s 2009 World of Work survey, 83 percent of workers said they feel fortunate just to have a job. And more than half fear for their economic well-being. Survival is the primary goal. Getting a promotion and career advancement are low priorities these days.

Have you been stagnating at work for months--or even years? You`re not alone. According to Randstad`s 2009 World of Work survey, 83 percent of workers said they feel fortunate just to have a job. And more than half fear for their economic well-being. Survival is the primary goal. Getting a promotion and career advancement are low priorities these days.

"Many people are forgetting about exploring new opportunities within their organization because of this challenging environment," says Eileen Habelow, Randstad`s senior vice president of organizational development.

But it doesn`t have to be this way. With the right tools, you can get ahead, even in the current climate. Here are some insider tips for moving up the ladder:

1. Have a plan. "The people who get the best jobs have been planning their strategy for one year or more," says Jay Jessup, the author of the personal-branding book "Fame 101." He cites Oprah Winfrey as a perfect example: "She planned her success every step of the way, and is still thinking ahead five years," he says.

2. Ask for what you want. "If you want a promotion, you need to clearly ask for it. If you don`t ask, you won`t get it," says Laura Browne, the author of "Why Can`t You Communicate Like Me? How Smart Women Get Results at Work." "No one is just going to hand you a promotion."

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3. Develop yourself into your next role. Long before you even ask for a promotion, observe the kind of job you want, figure out what it takes to do the job well, and work toward that, advises Sandra Naiman, the author of "The High Achiever`s Secret Codebook: The Unwritten Rules for Success at Work." "When appropriate, take on the tasks of the job you`re aiming for. But be careful not to step on any professional toes," she says.

4. Bring out your inner Tigger. "The woods are full of Eeyores," says Dan Bowling, former senior vice president of human resources at Coca-Cola Enterprises. "Bosses don`t want these negative types. They want Tiggers--the energetic, can-do people who tackle the problem with a smile. Those are the ones who get ahead."

5. Show your face. Telecommuting is not a good idea when you`re hoping for a promotion. Neither is communicating mostly by email with bosses and coworkers. "It`s all about `face time,`" says John McKee, CEO of BusinessSuccessCoach.net. "Communicating in person whenever possible is imperative for success seekers."

6. Remember the bottom line. "In any organization, the people who make the money are the ones who stay employed," says career coach Joan Schramm. "Document your efforts toward this goal and your rate of success, and make sure your boss is aware of them."

7. Replace yourself. "Being `irreplaceable` can hold you back," says HR professional Jodi R. R. Smith, who teaches a seminar called Promote Yourself. "There are times when managers do not promote great employees due to the time, hassle, and stress of having to train a replacement. If you can, train a potential replacement so this won`t be an issue."

8. Dress the part. "Dress for the job you want, not the job you have," advises image consultant Heather Alan, of Trel Style Consulting. "And remember that dark colors are perceived as more authoritative. Even those looking for promotions in the creative field should strive to wear deeper colors."

9. Make your boss look good. "Find out what your boss`s boss expects of him, and do what you can to help your boss shine," advises David Wright, the author of "Get a Job! Your Guide to Making Successful Career Moves." "If you help your boss look good to his boss, you look good to your boss."

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Job Hunting on the Down-Low

Looking for a new job while working somewhere can be difficult to do. Don`t get caught in the act! Here are some tips from career coach Matthew Youngquist of Career Horizons on how to keep your job hunt a secret:

Looking for a new job while working somewhere can be difficult to do. Don`t get caught in the act! Here are some tips from career coach Matthew Youngquist of Career Horizons on how to keep your job hunt a secret:

Tip #1: Don`t tell anybody at work.
"One of the toughest places to keep a secret these days is the modern workplace," Youngquist says. "While you may think you`re talking to somebody in confidence, you`ve got factors like open-air cubicles, restrooms, e-mail "reply to all" mistakes, and instant messaging that can easily vault your "secret" information into the public domain." Youngquist`s simple solution to this issue is to keep quiet. "Only talk about your search off-site with trusted friends where it`s far less likely for somebody to overhear you," he says.

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Tip #2: Emphasize "low-hanging fruit" channels.
"People working a full-time schedule may not always have a lot of extra bandwidth to regularly meet people for lunch, coffee, and cocktails," Youngquist says in regards to networking for a new job. He suggests using online job boards and published advertisements, and getting your resume over to job recruiters eager to assist. "While these channels account for only 20 to 30 percent of all the jobs filled out there, they take far less time to implement than networking," says Youngquist. "They also tend to produce better results for working professionals versus those people who are between assignments."

Tip #3: Make yourself easy to find.
Stand out from the competition and get employers to find you. Make your online profiles rich with keywords relevant to your ideal job. "Make sure to include all of the buzzwords and terminology (however basic or seemingly obvious) that your ideal customer might use to track down a professional such as yourself out of millions of random candidates," Youngquist suggests.

Tip #4: Be careful of the (online) company you keep.
Even though you want to make yourself easy to find, you have to be careful about who can see you online. "While many professionals are becoming increasingly adept with social media tools, you`ve still got to be a little careful with how you use these sites if you`re searching for work under the radar," Youngquist says. He recommends going through all of your profiles and adjusting the settings to ensure that only the right people are seeing your information. "This greatly reduces the chances that you`ll tip your hand to the wrong people," she says.

Tip #5: Don`t "dance" for your next employer.
"Employers almost always prefer to hire people away from other companies versus off the street," says Youngquist. "The fact that somebody is currently drawing a paycheck strongly implies (rightly or wrongly) that this person`s skill sets and talents are current, useful, and marketable." A good employer should be willing and able to cater to your needs by scheduling interviews at discreet times. If a potential employer isn`t willing to accommodate your interviewing needs, Youngquist says, "that`s a sign it might be time to say, `thanks but no thanks,` and wait for another employer who will appreciate you more."

Along with Youngquist`s helpful down-low job-hunt tips, 123Movers recommends not expressing interest in moving to your coworkers, either. A seemingly casual conversation about how you`ve been thinking about moving to New York City can turn into a pink slip quick!

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Salary 11000-15000 PKR
Position Type Full Time
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Date Posted 6-April-2010
Job Description This jobs defines Online collection of payments.The job category entitles the concept of online payment systems.
Requirements Knowledge of Online payments systemGrip on MS-Office Excellence in MS-ExcelGood Communication SkillsCompetency in English Language
Experience 1year
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Date Posted 6-April-2010
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Requirements Relevant educational background (Bsc. Computer Science, BSCS, ) ordocumented experience as IT / Network Assistant - 1 to 2 years of preferred experience providing all round technical support to users- Must have thorough Windows/MS Office knowledge.- Must have thorough knowledge of PC hardware and software- Knowledge of networking, hard- and software- Must be a team player who can work successfully with other departments in a multicultural and multi-lingual environment.
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

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Stay Fit WhileYou Earn: 5 Well-Paid, Physically Demanding Jobs

If you`re tired of desk jobs that leave you no time to work out, consider switching to a career where you buff up on the job instead of gaining "cubicle weight." While labor-saving devices have made many jobs easier, there are still plenty of jobs that require physical fitness. Some of them pay quite well, particularly jobs that also expose workers to physical danger, notes career expert Laurence Shatkin, the author of "175 Best Jobs Not Behind a Desk."

If you`re tired of desk jobs that leave you no time to work out, consider switching to a career where you buff up on the job instead of gaining "cubicle weight." While labor-saving devices have made many jobs easier, there are still plenty of jobs that require physical fitness. Some of them pay quite well, particularly jobs that also expose workers to physical danger, notes career expert Laurence Shatkin, the author of "175 Best Jobs Not Behind a Desk."

Because so many Americans are out of shape, physically fit people have an edge when applying for physically demanding jobs, says Brian Sharkey, a coauthor of the 2008 book "Hard Work." You must be in shape to qualify for many tough jobs, and some jobs, such as firefighter, require passing an annual fitness exam.

Sharkey recommends that if you`re out of shape and want a shot at a physically hard job, you allow several months to get in shape. Prospective employers can provide information on the physical requirements for their jobs and in some cases can offer training recommendations. Many people need to build up their strength or work on the aerobic conditioning needed for many tough jobs.

"You need to have endurance to do something like fighting a wildfire all day long," Sharkey says.

Here are some of the best-paying jobs that demand--and help you maintain--physical fitness:

1. Sheet-metal worker
It`s sweaty, dangerous work: fabricating all the metal pieces needed in buildings, from downspouts and siding to air-conditioning ducts. Apprentices usually do four or more years of classroom and on-the-job training, and demand is expected to grow by 6 percent in the next decade, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports. Median annual salary: $52,829


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2. Police and sheriff`s patrol officer
They may have a patrol-cars-and-doughnuts image, but in reality law officers may need to sprint after suspects or wrestle them to the ground. The BLS reports that future demand for officers is expected to grow 8.7 percent. Median annual salary: $50,190

3. Electrician
Working around potentially dangerous electrical wires all day, electricians need strength to bend conduit, climb ladders, and lift heavy objects. They may also need to stoop or kneel for long periods as they wrestle wires into place. As we head into economic recovery, demand for electricians is forecast to soar nearly 12 percent, the BLS says. Apprenticeship programs usually last four years. Shatkin says demand may be better than initially forecast due to the electrical component in booming green technology--electricians are needed to wire solar panels. Median annual salary: $45,524

4. Firefighter
Blazing heat, blinding smoke, irregular hours--what`s not to love? Firefighting attracts people who thrive on danger and who can go with the flow. Most firefighters work for local governments. Population growth in coming years will see this occupation grow more than 18 percent. Median annual salary: $44,795

5. Brickmason or blockmason
Bricklaying is one task that`s still done by hand--lifting heavy materials into place and stooping or kneeling are common workday activities. Apprentices train for up to four years. The BLS foresees more than 11 percent growth in the field, with particular opportunity for workers with restoration skills. Median annual salary: $40,656

Business reporter Carol Tice contributes to several national and regional business publications.

Source: All salary data is from PayScale.com. The salaries listed are median, annual salaries for full-time workers with five to eight years of experience and include any bonuses, commissions, or profit sharing.

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Future Careers: What`s Hot, What`s Not

Preparing for a career is a serious business, and the wrong choice can be costly. You don`t want to graduate after several years` work only to find that your industry has relocated to China. Technology has affected labor markets in two ways: First, companies jumped on labor-saving devices and processes that allowed them to increase productivity while decreasing labor requirements--that`s why the only typesetters and telephone operators you see these days are in the movies. Second, unskilled jobs that were more difficult to automate have been moved overseas.

Preparing for a career is a serious business, and the wrong choice can be costly. You don`t want to graduate after several years` work only to find that your industry has relocated to China. Technology has affected labor markets in two ways: First, companies jumped on labor-saving devices and processes that allowed them to increase productivity while decreasing labor requirements--that`s why the only typesetters and telephone operators you see these days are in the movies. Second, unskilled jobs that were more difficult to automate have been moved overseas.

So what will tomorrow`s in-demand jobs be--and which jobs are on their way out?

Not hot: data entry, customer service, and collections
As companies look for ways to save on labor costs, more of them are off-shoring entry-level "knowledge worker" jobs such as customer service, collections, and data entry. Many of these jobs can be handled remotely from countries like India, where English is widely spoken and the educational system is good. The trend is for English-speaking countries with low labor costs to pull these formerly lucrative jobs out of North America.


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Hot: avoid off-shoring with these careers
A wise bet is to nail down a career that requires your actual presence--jobs that can`t be done from overseas, no matter how inexpensive or brilliant the workers are: for example, doctors, hair stylists, teachers, nurses, auto-repair specialists, and physical therapists. Alternatively, careers that require a high degree of creativity are good choices--for instance, writing, marketing, and advertising. Cultural differences and language barriers will likely prevent most of these industries from moving offshore.

Prepare for top careers
The top careers of the future are not entry-level positions. They require career training in the form of an on-campus or online degree to get started. Here are five careers that are most likely to offer interesting work, loads of opportunity, nice paychecks, and job security.

1. Physical therapy
Physical therapists are health professionals who help people restore physical function and movement, often in consultation with doctors. The education requirements are extensive: in addition to a bachelor`s degree, you need to graduate from an accredited master`s or doctoral physical therapy program. Job prospects are expected to grow by 30 percent from 2008 to 2018, much faster than average. If you like the idea of making people function and feel better, you may like this career a lot. You`ll probably like the pay, too: according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) those at the top earn six-figure incomes.

2. Automotive specialties
Auto specialists do things like mechanical work, collision repair, artistic auto painting, and antique-vehicle restoration; some even work on high-performance race cars. Pay varies widely, but according to the BLS, the best (and most fun!) opportunities go to people with formal career training, which can range from two-year associate`s degree programs to bachelor`s degrees in mechanical engineering. Top auto-repair specialists earn over $50,000 a year, and those who add mechanical engineering degrees can earn nearly $80,000.

3. Writing
Most working writers have bachelor`s degrees in English, journalism, or communications, but other degrees are acceptable in many industries if applicants demonstrate good writing skills. Many work on marketing, instructional, and technical materials; online journalism is popular, too. (Only a few writers pen bestsellers and award-winning screenplays.) Many writers work as freelancers, so business courses can come in handy as well. In-demand professional writers and editors can earn six-figure incomes. There are many opportunities, but competition is keen because many people want to enjoy this career.

4. Legal careers
Legal careers can allow you to work in any area that interests you, including environmental law, estate planning, personal injury, and politics. And there is a career for every education level--from legal-assistant certificate programs to bachelor`s degrees in paralegal studies to Juris Doctor (JD) degrees for attorneys. Despite excellent growth in these professions, the BLS states that competition will be tough, and you`ll need formal training to grab the best jobs. Earning potential for top-level pros ranges from about $60,000 for legal secretaries and assistants to about $75,000 for paralegals, to hefty six-figure salaries for lawyers.

5. Advertising
Advertising is a sexy profession and a "highly coveted" one, according to the BLS. So of course there`s a lot of competition. Advertising, marketing, public-relations, and sales managers are responsible for their companies` market research; marketing strategies; public image; print, online, and TV ads; and more. This job allows a lot of creativity but also brings pressure, long hours, and frequently a lot of travel. Most employers prefer candidates with a bachelor`s degree in business, an MBA, or a degree in communications, public relations, or journalism. If you can take the heat, you can pull in a cool salary--top dogs earn over $120,000 a year.

Choosing a career
When you`re considering a profession, take a look at trends that drive opportunity. In addition to technology and labor economics, there are social trends to consider--for example, the growing demand for green industry and the aging of the U.S. population. These are just a couple of the factors that can make a career hot--or not.

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INGREDIENTS
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8 ounces chicken, cooked roughly chopped
2 cups cabbage, green shredded
2 - spring onions
1 - bell pepper, green
12 cup bamboo shoots, canned amp; drained
12 cup carrots, peeled and grated
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 teaspoon salt
12 teaspoon black pepper
1 tablespoon flour
1 Pinch water
1 package spring roll wrapper
oil for deep frying

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1 cup milk

1/4 cup ground coffee

1 cup sugar

3 large eggs, beaten

1/8 tsp. salt

1 Tbs. vanilla extract

3 cups half and half

How to Make?

Heat milk in a heavy saucepan over medium high heat. When bubbles form around the edges of pan, remove from heat. Stir in coffee and half the sugar. In a slow and steady stream, whisk hot mixture into bowl with beaten eggs, whisking constantly. Return to saucepan. Add remaining sugar and salt. Stir constantly over medium high heat 3-4 minutes until mixture is thickened. Stir in vanilla and 1 cup half and half and chill in refrigerator. Strain through a very fine sieve or cheesecloth. Add remaining half and half and freeze in an ice cream maker 20-30 minutes until frozen.

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1 cup milk

1/4 cup ground coffee

1 cup sugar

3 large eggs, beaten

1/8 tsp. salt

1 Tbs. vanilla extract

3 cups half and half

How to Make?

Heat milk in a heavy saucepan over medium high heat. When bubbles form around the edges of pan, remove from heat. Stir in coffee and half the sugar. In a slow and steady stream, whisk hot mixture into bowl with beaten eggs, whisking constantly. Return to saucepan. Add remaining sugar and salt. Stir constantly over medium high heat 3-4 minutes until mixture is thickened. Stir in vanilla and 1 cup half and half and chill in refrigerator. Strain through a very fine sieve or cheesecloth. Add remaining half and half and freeze in an ice cream maker 20-30 minutes until frozen.

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