“No one has ever become poor by giving.”
― Anne Frank, diary of Anne Frank
― Anne Frank, diary of Anne Frank
Instead of throwing out your old stuff check out the Goonj website for the donations they accept and considering passing these things on to the people who need it more. They do excellent work reusing old clothes through their donation and Cloth For Work programs. They're also working to collect relief material for those struck by floods in Assam, Bihar and West Bengal and trying to forge long term strategic relationships between well off urban schools and rural schools. You can read more about their exceptional work at their website (http://goonj.org/).
Whether you just want to donate some things or some money, do reach out to this outstanding organization to see how you can help. One of the easiest but most effective things to do is organize a clothes drive to collect old clothes from our friends and acquaintances - me and my friend have tried this with enormous success.
Remind yourself of how much good we can all do if we put our minds to it and bake yourself these celebratory cookies once you're done. They're lovely, crunchy, sticky, spicy and chocolatey all at the same time and very, very easy to make.
Makes about 20 fat cookies
Recipe adapted from A Spicy Perspective
What you’ll
need:
1 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 cup powdered sugar2 cups flour
1 ¼ granulated sugar
½ cup vegetable oil
2 tbsp instant coffee granules
4 eggs
1 tbsp vanilla essence
2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp salt
1 pinch red chilli powder
How to:
1. Whisk together the cocoa, granulated sugar,
coffee, cinnamon, red chilli powder, baking powder and salt. Add the oil and
mix together.
2. Add the vanilla and eggs - beating the batter till
smooth. Refrigerate for an hour or 2 to firm up the batter.
3. Preheat the oven to about 170°C. Pull out 1 or 1 ½ inch balls
of the batter, roll into balls and then roll the balls in a plate of powdered
sugar.
Note: This
rolling into balls business is not going to be as easy as it seems. This is the
problem with most recipes. People just write stuff like “roll into cookies and
bake” like it’s simple without telling you that this is going to be a fudgy
mess that refuses to hold any kind of shape and destroys your manicure. So the
best way to go about it will be to flour your hands lightly, use a spoon to
scoop out the quantity you want (a heaping teaspoon is about right) and to use
your fingers to scrape the batter off the teaspoon and into the powdered sugar.
At this point use the sugar to give you traction and roll the dough into a
ball.
4. Plonk on a greased baking tray and bake for 10
mins. Let the cookies cool completely before trying to scrape them off or eat
them.
1 comment:
How horrible is it to see the bar tender dipping in your drink before serving to TASTE.... DISGUSTING. if they have not perfected the cocktails, take them off the menu or make them same after INVENTING ONE rather than make one every time and TASTE.
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