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How to manage Left-overs?

 We usually have left-over foods at our home, so rather than wasting them we can create a really delicious dish with them. They can be re-cooked into a tasty meal. We have shared few left-over food ideas which can help you in the future. You can find the recipes of the following foods in the Internet. What can you make with the left-over rice? Idli recipe from cooked rice Rice pakora Rice cutlet  Lemon rice Tamarind rice Fried rice recipe Curd rice Tawa pulao Schezwan fried rice Masala rice What can you make with left-over rotis? Roti Lasagna Roti Chivda Rotis with Scrambled egg Chapati chips with yoghurt dip Roti porridge

Healthy and tasty tiffin ideas for your kids

We know that as a parent you have always been worried about if you are giving a proper healthy and tasty tiffin to your kid which your kid will love and will help in enriching their immune system. So we are sharing few tiffin ideas which are easy to make at the morning and your kids are going to love it.

  1. Potato and Cheese sandwich: The preparation of this sandwich is quick and simple, making it a great option for kids' lunchboxes. To speed up the procedure, you should only have prepared, cooked potatoes in the refrigerator. We don't need to cook the potatoes here by sautéing them with seasonings. Just combine all the ingredients, layer the slices, and grill or pan fry the sandwich until it is crisp. To make it cheesy and appealing to children, add a slice of cheese.
  2. Bread pizza sandwich: This sandwich is easy to make and takes little time, making it an excellent choice for kids' lunchboxes. You should only have cooked, prepped potatoes in the refrigerator to speed up the process. The potatoes don't need to be cooked in this situation by being sautéed with seasonings. Simply combine all the ingredients, arrange the slices, and cook the sandwich on the grill or in a skillet until it is crisp. Add a slice of cheese to make it cheesy and kid-friendly.
  3. Crispy Tater Tots: Children in preschool and toddlerhood benefit most from tater tots. Because your child would like these finger snacks. Especially in preprimary, children typically attend school for less than two hours every day. We can thus provide them with some tasty finger foods. Though not intended for daily consumption, you can occasionally include this in your little one's lunchbox. This is also simple to prepare and may be frozen. As necessary, bake or deep-fry a handful of them. Include some fruits, cookies, or idlis in your bag.

  4. Kanda Poha: Poha is a nutritious alternative for breakfast. Flakes of flattened rice are used to make this. This has lots of fibre and healthy carbs. Poha is a quick breakfast meal that is simple to make and only requires 5 to 10 minutes.
  5.  Uttapam Sandwich: This is identical to masala uttapam, however in order to create the potato sandwich layer, one extra layer of batter must be added. If you have the masala (potato combination) and batter ready, this is similarly simple and quick.

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