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'Travelling is how I choose to invest my money'

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The magic of growing potatoes never fades

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https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjmpaojPAWRhl_50vy9Fjc_09jC6NDEHTHewPlU0lZ8msX47RBuY5WzaADxZNTPanIhlO1WZgGEVOgYGKV3OMTdxMkt_0Cckebagzum2jdskeXH7I5Gvke9ZlWAHV47lRy_emJz_QLaqOSu/s1600/2018-07-29_13-53-54.jpg This article titled “The magic of growing potatoes never fades” was written by Allan Jenkins, for The Observer on Sunday 29th July 2018 05.00 UTC There’s something primal about potatoes; about growing a staple food. When we started gardening here 12 years ago a number of the plots mainly grew mono-crops, mostly potatoes and leeks, maybe a few tomatoes. To an extent we’ve helped change that. We brought in seeds bought and swapped and saved from throughout Europe, the Americas and India: amaranths, orache, shiso, painted mountain corn. We grew for beauty and flavour. We believed in variety. We sowed Danish dill, French chervil, Mexican coriander, Genovese basil, Neopolitan parsley, lost ‘Ildkongen’ tagetes from the Danish ag...

Jos Buttler believes IPL experience will help him in Tests against India

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Ishare Tere - Latest Punjabi Songs Watch Now

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Amazon posts record $2.5bn profit fueled by ad and cloud businesses

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https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjzBDEjPrcsfUINslygF8jKEVaW2FA5RFk-HjYOAOI8hVkxk3xZsdJK2fLnR5RLmxJEeZ3XcH2oABUvtTAk8eMfIgWztwsNVHIDUDx9zMrYsbkZhzfhevWVv3rmqdW4PsiY7sfEosuFDqSS/s1600/2018-07-27_12-16-03.jpg This article titled “Amazon posts record $2.5bn profit fueled by ad and cloud businesses” was written by Julia Carrie Wong in San Francisco, for The Guardian on Thursday 26th July 2018 22.55 UTC Amazon posted a record profit of $2.5bn in the second quarter of 2018, thanks to strong performance by the retail giant’s non-retail divisions – advertising and cloud-computing, the company announced Thursday, The favorable profit results, which were double analyst expectations , buoyed tech investors a day after weak growth saw Facebook’s market value plunged by $119bn, the single greatest one-day loss in US history. Amazon’s shares were up more than 3% in after hours trading. The stock price has increased more than 50% since the...

Imran Khan’s real test is coming

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https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjWYYbLiGneOEKrsZHhXzqauL_GGX-T8nCkTAIXWfdwnX58IQijjy-wpas18AP8RxQ9a9yV-NWbibv5cqTmzcitAc0byGRLV9qpwD8kFmJdFOieabSYI4Rume6SeCPUGTJ-7cEzQ4GgYlQn/s1600/2018-07-27_11-51-03.jpg This article titled “The Guardian view on Pakistan’s elections: Imran Khan’s real test is coming” was written by Editorial, for The Guardian on Thursday 26th July 2018 17.41 UTC Imran Khan says that he has won the election in Pakistan , and is poised to fulfil his long-pursued ambition to lead the country. Projections give his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party a commanding lead, but opponents of the cricket star turned populist politician are unanimous in rejecting the outcome . Though the startling delay in results and reports of ballot-stuffing fuelled suspicion and anger, there had already been warnings of the dirtiest election in recent history. The army has directly ruled Pakistan for half of its 71-year history, wielding power behi...

Genius (2018)-Official Trailer

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Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi (2018)-Official Trailer

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A grand vegetable biryani and wild fig sorbet: 20 best vegetarian and vegan recipes – part 4

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https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjkw2DX-Lfg-UOkyPH_cRHnNodd5qosHWgt2Vbt_B0Sc97cwUfEbC9b61tNjccXYhmkAuuejqFoTfWGN5EeQrYiWMWwrUGynZnwKE-hR2O9ttM_zJ3SDcKel-Yb8gr-nKvRPtWzrM8hR57S/s1600/2018-07-26_21-10-42.jpg This article titled “A grand vegetable biryani and wild fig sorbet: 20 best vegetarian and vegan recipes – part 4” was written by Sally Clarke, Meera Sodha, Blanche Vaughan, Kitty Travers, Wichet Khongphoon, for The Observer on Thursday 26th July 2018 01.00 UTC Meera Sodha’s grand vegetarian biryani A meal for special occasions, whether that be Diwali, Christmas or a bar mitzvah. It’s not a difficult recipe, far from it, but it’s one to take your time over. You will need a blender, and also a medium casserole or biryani dish – around 24cm in diameter is perfect. Serves 6 as a main course basmati rice 400g sweet potatoes 400g raw beetroot 400g ripe tomatoes 500g chickpeas 1 x 400g tin, drained hard paneer 225g, cut in...