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2007-12-06
Name: Priya



I am giving you all worried moms nutritious laddoo recipes which you children will eat with no fuss and with their own hands !!! atleast my daughter who is 22 months old eats.

3 spoons of ragi flour
2 spoons of whole wheat flour
1 tps of olive oil ( good for health when eaten raw)
2 tps each of cashew nut powder, almond powder and 4 tbps groundnut powder
3tps of cornflakes and oats powder
2 tps of pure ghee
grated or crushed jaggery as per your sweet taste

pls try to put jaggery then sugar as jaggery is good for health.

you can also add some more things as you feel like raisins, small small pieces of dry dates, some more dry fruits powder.

all this should be fine powder so as children should not find lumps while eating

mix it well and you can roll them into small laddoos and not big ones so that the children will hold them in their hands. if they r not consistent to be rolled in laddoos add more ghee and jaggery . they will form into laddoos. and give 1 in morning and 1 in evening for healthy n nutritious snacks.

pls tl me how you liked my recipe.


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2007-12-10
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Anonymous Name: Priya
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Good qustion !!! It is good if u fry it little in pan but if u r in a hurry u can directly also use it.
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2007-12-07
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Anonymous Name: apar
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Hi Priya,
It looks very good.Nice nutritious and tasty ladoo.But i have one doubt.regarding the ragi flour and wheat flour..should i fry it on the pan..or just take it raw....
thanks,
Apar
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