ADTALA Knife Kitchen Knife Peeler Portable Knife for Fruit 2 in 1 Knife and Peeler for Kitchen Travel Knife with case Stainless Steel Bled Pack of 1 amzn.in/d/01bCGFZM
@prashantshinde69404 күн бұрын
Product is available in Maharashtra...then contact number please
@allthatmatterswithmonica4 күн бұрын
Hi Prashant..I am an end user and purchased the product..you can Google and check if it is available in Maharashtra
@kpkcreations49565 күн бұрын
Can I make peanut butter with this?
@allthatmatterswithmonica4 күн бұрын
@@kpkcreations4956 Hi..it is a blender..if peanut butter is made in blender then yes..
@kpkcreations49564 күн бұрын
@@allthatmatterswithmonica Thanks for the reply. Is this working well now? I'm confused about Nutribullet pro or Kurvings one
@allthatmatterswithmonica4 күн бұрын
@@kpkcreations4956 It is working well so far..don't have any issues
@shrutikansal5 күн бұрын
Thank you for the detailed review. Looking to buy something for smoothie and butbutter and grinding chutneys,almonds and masalas. Can you please share your review post using it for the last few months? Thank you.
@allthatmatterswithmonica5 күн бұрын
Hi Shruti..I use it primarily for making juices and smoothies, chutneys and masala..it has been good so far..I have not faced any issues..
@gamersglimpse75487 күн бұрын
Thank you very clear video
@vigneshvijaybhanu287812 күн бұрын
Ma’am have you faced any issue with the product, if problem occurred how is the after service ? Ma’am I dint saw warranty details in the video. Does it comes with warranty ?
@allthatmatterswithmonica11 күн бұрын
Hello Vignesh..I have not faced any issues till now..I am using it extensively for making smoothies, juices, chutneys and dry masala powders..it comes with a 7 years warranty..
@vigneshvijaybhanu287811 күн бұрын
@@allthatmatterswithmonica I have ordered it ☺️, Thank you ma’am.
@indianvlogerakitchentobeau803613 күн бұрын
Nice
@user-ws7ep3yl9g19 күн бұрын
Wow❤
@atulpairaikar864925 күн бұрын
Pl let me know the exact route hubli to goa ?
@trusharthakkar8954Ай бұрын
Madam Excellent can we have a live demo
@Phoenix-my5fdАй бұрын
Adding this for busting the myth about minimalism - borrowed from an article (Larsen & Eriksen) which very well articulates the concept: THE PHILOSOPHY OF MINIMALISM Contrary to common misconceptions, minimalism isn't about deprivation or sacrifice. Instead, it focuses on embracing quality over quantity. Minimalists are thoughtful in their selection of items, ensuring everything owned serves a purpose and enhances their experience. Marie Kondo, the Japanese organizing consultant, exemplifies this by promoting decluttering and assigning significance to personal belongings. Minimalism is also about intentionality, eliminating distractions, and making mindful choices. It promotes the value of experiences over material possessions, placing higher importance on meaningful items rather than those that merely occupy space. A minimalist lifestyle involves an internal focus, seeking personal harmony before external approval. It's a mindset, not a strict rulebook. The minimalist approach may seem challenging in a world overflowing with buying options. However, adopting such a lifestyle can lead to greater self-appreciation, focus, and stress reduction. Importantly, minimalism isn't about choosing cheaper options but making smart, valuable purchases that fulfill a purpose. In essence, minimalism promotes conscious decision-making about belongings, time, energy, and relationships. Minimalists are authentic, valuing simplicity and rejecting superficial mass consumerism. They aim to highlight the beauty, essence, and true purpose of things in their lives. As American spiritual teacher Vernon Howard stated, "you have succeeded in life when all you really want is only what you really need". This viewpoint aligns closely with the Scandinavian way of living, perhaps contributing to Danes frequently being ranked among the happiest nationalities. A BRIEF HISTORY OF MINIMALISM In the mid-20th century, the aftermath of the war created a pent-up demand for goods. Prior to this, people lived with scarce supplies and limited options, even for daily necessities. As consumerism flourished, maximalism peaked. However, this trend wasn't only influenced by the global financial situation. Infrastructure development, which facilitated accessibility to new materials like steel, glass, and concrete, also played a key role. Yet, it's widely agreed that the Minimalism movement took root in the 1960s and 1970s.
@Phoenix-my5fdАй бұрын
Extremely misleading and irresponsible, unless it was intended as a joke. Minimalism is not having 1. Please do your research before putting up a video like this which is a series of lame excuses to not move to a progressive and holistic thinking. Please understand what it really means before making a video like this. Instead provide tips on how people can embrace minimalism despite the challenges. Imagine if all the 144 cr indians decide to abandon minimalism, there will be nothing left. As educated and informed individuals, and being an influencer, you have a responsibility in spreading a message that makes a difference. India was a circular economy with reuse and recycle being in our DNA. But now with increasing income and purchasing power in India, most people are buying to please others in person or on instagram, X, etc. It's a choice to accept the mindset to choose quality, authenticity and create an impact rather than worrying what others think if me and pleasing them endlessly. A country like America is huge retail economy. One cannot even imagine the choices available for consumers from a spoon to a car. So it's not the environment but our responsibility for ourselves and future generation that we choose minimalism. I am happy to break some of the myths and think of how to adopt minimalism Clothes -instead of buying ill fitting cheap quality clothes during discounts, buy when you need. I work, i have a social life, doesn't mean I wear 1 set of dress everywhere. I buy for special occasions after making sure what I have in my wardrobe doesn't work. I keep functional clothes that can be work on multiple occasions - a blouse that can be worn as a top with jeans for causal wear, paired with a jacket dor formal wear or even with a saree for occasional wear. Most importantly, I have no shame repeating my clothes. My worth is not in what mean minded people judge about my clothes what impact I can make on the world because ligon ka kaam gain kehna. How many clothes will you wear to shut these people? Another important aspect, when I am done wearing a piece of cloth, dispose responsibly. If it's handled with care, pass it to someone who can wear them, else give it to firms who recycle them. Books: This may be a personal choice in terms of digital, or physical books. If you have physical books, exchange with your friends, neighbours and family to avoid buying the same books within the circle. Learn to give away, not all books are read more than once. If you are done reading, give it someone else who needs it. Consider subscription based book services which allow you to exchange books. And saying we cannot use library is lame and lazy. Takes a bit of effort but totally worth it.
@ArchanaRajasekarАй бұрын
Nice video to the point... I was having thoughts abt minimalism earlier... Then i too realized its not kind of possible in India particularly in dresses and vessels... Now i prefer going for good quality things that lasts long... And I still use coffee and jam jars for storage... 😂
@allthatmatterswithmonicaАй бұрын
Glad that you share the same point of view 🙂..like you I have become cautious while shopping for clothes and toto calculate the cost per use- like how many times I would wear it..interestingly higher cost was in expensive items which I wear very very rarely (silk sarees)..so switched to cotton kurtis and sarees
@mariateresadatobell8168Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing about India.
@shrp11Ай бұрын
Hi sis, thanks for the informative video. My suggestion, pls sit and talk, in that case you wouldn’t seem so uncomfortable. Also try to move ur hands when talking that’ll make the video more appealing when 3/4th of the body is visible on screen.
@allthatmatterswithmonicaАй бұрын
Thank you so much..I realised that too..will keep in mind in upcoming videos
@geethacaАй бұрын
I will eat 2 every time
@geethacaАй бұрын
Good information
@kannegantivineela8098Ай бұрын
It supports 2-3 people
@rounakdeogharia9812Ай бұрын
do we need e-pass for valparai? if yes it has to be for which region? kodaikanal or nilgiri?
@mariammathew74352 ай бұрын
Would really like to go for the view of the crashing sea. Looks in some parts like the fortifications of Tiracol in North Goa,that I have enjoyed visiting.That faces the Arabian Sea and River Chapora❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
@allthatmatterswithmonica2 ай бұрын
There are some parts of buildings that damaged got washed away in the Tsunami 2004..the waves crash there
@ramteipachuau32252 ай бұрын
I like Tibetan market
@NithikNCVlogs2 ай бұрын
Purchased prestige popular svachh today. It's aluminium and not steel as budget didn't let us go for it. However somewhat I feel prestige has started to compromise on quality. Please share a video showing your pressure cooker collection
@allthatmatterswithmonica2 ай бұрын
Sure..will make a video on my pressure cooker collection soon..hope that will help people decide the best option fir them
@68tnj2 ай бұрын
I had been to this place and beyond from Chennai back in 1991. Took a group of students on a vacation trip. Very nice place. Further up is Solaiyar dam, deepest dam in South Asia
@68tnj2 ай бұрын
This Road was recently upgraded and inaugurated by PM Modi. This stretch is a new green field alignment
@sravanthibathina36822 ай бұрын
What is bergner tripo tryply pan please
@allthatmatterswithmonica2 ай бұрын
Hello ma'am, it is a stainless steel pan with aluminum sandwiched in between..ensuring quick heating but safe
@user-xq1nc2zh6i2 ай бұрын
I mafe Legs make stainless steel with the help of shop
@nimalasunitha89482 ай бұрын
Super freshner
@EPurnachandrapatro2 ай бұрын
i am planning to visit
@nousheenmullamulla55002 ай бұрын
Is this nikle free ?.. as meyer cookware are nikle free
@NithikNCVlogs2 ай бұрын
I am planning to upgrade my old aluminium pressure cooker to prestige popular stainless steel. How is yours working. Does food burn in it ?
@allthatmatterswithmonica2 ай бұрын
Please go for triply pressure cookers if you can..I found them good for making biriyanis as well..they don't burn unlike regular ones
@NithikNCVlogs2 ай бұрын
@@allthatmatterswithmonica thanks for the suggestion. I am looking for it for cooking dal , a small amount of rice or boiling potatoes. Will keep you posted as to what I purchased also keeping budget in mind.
@sachin47893 ай бұрын
Nice video , showing difference between two was good for decision making..
@allthatmatterswithmonica2 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it
@sivanandhanv60495 ай бұрын
All ready I use this ....very nice
@learnernitin72075 ай бұрын
Is it non stick??
@allthatmatterswithmonica5 ай бұрын
No
@nagarajnilavanji33585 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏
@jayshreesolanki44906 ай бұрын
Dosa banta he ? Banakar dikha sakti he? Please reply
@allthatmatterswithmonica2 ай бұрын
I prefer to use cast iron tawa for dosa..
@sanjanavhiremath85806 ай бұрын
How is the internet between Hubli to Goa road...?
@kantilalpatel63446 ай бұрын
Price
@allthatmatterswithmonica6 ай бұрын
I bought it for around 10000..prices tend to change and vary..please check online/ offline stores
@VAANAMNAGARAJAN6 ай бұрын
Yesterday I bought this one. Madurai
@tintintintin5766 ай бұрын
Amazing presentation! 👏👏
@lakshmisaimalai27777 ай бұрын
Price
@allthatmatterswithmonica2 ай бұрын
Please check online/offline..price varies based on place of purchase and time of purchase
@rishabhbhalgat7 ай бұрын
Did you go via dandeli?
@allthatmatterswithmonica7 ай бұрын
No..did not go..will plan in future
@nm39408 ай бұрын
Ok there is no spout...so there is no spill issue...right ?
@allthatmatterswithmonica8 ай бұрын
No spillage
@supriyareddy42458 ай бұрын
Is it anti spill ?
@allthatmatterswithmonica2 ай бұрын
no..it spills if overloaded ..but though it doesnt have a spout, it is easy to pour
@T37208 ай бұрын
Hi. Are there borders control between france and Switzerland?Was there any passport control before, during or on arrival?
@Luigi-uj5ml4 ай бұрын
In Bâle SNCF only for what concerns customs, as Switzerland is part of the Schengen area.
@ShreyasIngale-eg7dd9 ай бұрын
Kitane Price main liya aapane ye batao ma'am
@purnamidam45419 ай бұрын
You should have shown grinding something
@raptoryxsh9 ай бұрын
Hello ma'am can you please share the width and length of the stove
@allthatmatterswithmonica9 ай бұрын
Length and breadth is mentioned in the video..please refer from 8.24 minutes
@shaivysinghal79619 ай бұрын
Really thank you so much
@Raftaaar_ff10 ай бұрын
Front Tyre is not fixing why?
@abivrn10 ай бұрын
Way to munnar?
@allthatmatterswithmonica10 ай бұрын
Yes..
@abivrn10 ай бұрын
@@allthatmatterswithmonica u seems multitalented 😍
Пікірлер
Pls share the product link
ADTALA Knife Kitchen Knife Peeler Portable Knife for Fruit 2 in 1 Knife and Peeler for Kitchen Travel Knife with case Stainless Steel Bled Pack of 1 amzn.in/d/01bCGFZM
Product is available in Maharashtra...then contact number please
Hi Prashant..I am an end user and purchased the product..you can Google and check if it is available in Maharashtra
Can I make peanut butter with this?
@@kpkcreations4956 Hi..it is a blender..if peanut butter is made in blender then yes..
@@allthatmatterswithmonica Thanks for the reply. Is this working well now? I'm confused about Nutribullet pro or Kurvings one
@@kpkcreations4956 It is working well so far..don't have any issues
Thank you for the detailed review. Looking to buy something for smoothie and butbutter and grinding chutneys,almonds and masalas. Can you please share your review post using it for the last few months? Thank you.
Hi Shruti..I use it primarily for making juices and smoothies, chutneys and masala..it has been good so far..I have not faced any issues..
Thank you very clear video
Ma’am have you faced any issue with the product, if problem occurred how is the after service ? Ma’am I dint saw warranty details in the video. Does it comes with warranty ?
Hello Vignesh..I have not faced any issues till now..I am using it extensively for making smoothies, juices, chutneys and dry masala powders..it comes with a 7 years warranty..
@@allthatmatterswithmonica I have ordered it ☺️, Thank you ma’am.
Nice
Wow❤
Pl let me know the exact route hubli to goa ?
Madam Excellent can we have a live demo
Adding this for busting the myth about minimalism - borrowed from an article (Larsen & Eriksen) which very well articulates the concept: THE PHILOSOPHY OF MINIMALISM Contrary to common misconceptions, minimalism isn't about deprivation or sacrifice. Instead, it focuses on embracing quality over quantity. Minimalists are thoughtful in their selection of items, ensuring everything owned serves a purpose and enhances their experience. Marie Kondo, the Japanese organizing consultant, exemplifies this by promoting decluttering and assigning significance to personal belongings. Minimalism is also about intentionality, eliminating distractions, and making mindful choices. It promotes the value of experiences over material possessions, placing higher importance on meaningful items rather than those that merely occupy space. A minimalist lifestyle involves an internal focus, seeking personal harmony before external approval. It's a mindset, not a strict rulebook. The minimalist approach may seem challenging in a world overflowing with buying options. However, adopting such a lifestyle can lead to greater self-appreciation, focus, and stress reduction. Importantly, minimalism isn't about choosing cheaper options but making smart, valuable purchases that fulfill a purpose. In essence, minimalism promotes conscious decision-making about belongings, time, energy, and relationships. Minimalists are authentic, valuing simplicity and rejecting superficial mass consumerism. They aim to highlight the beauty, essence, and true purpose of things in their lives. As American spiritual teacher Vernon Howard stated, "you have succeeded in life when all you really want is only what you really need". This viewpoint aligns closely with the Scandinavian way of living, perhaps contributing to Danes frequently being ranked among the happiest nationalities. A BRIEF HISTORY OF MINIMALISM In the mid-20th century, the aftermath of the war created a pent-up demand for goods. Prior to this, people lived with scarce supplies and limited options, even for daily necessities. As consumerism flourished, maximalism peaked. However, this trend wasn't only influenced by the global financial situation. Infrastructure development, which facilitated accessibility to new materials like steel, glass, and concrete, also played a key role. Yet, it's widely agreed that the Minimalism movement took root in the 1960s and 1970s.
Extremely misleading and irresponsible, unless it was intended as a joke. Minimalism is not having 1. Please do your research before putting up a video like this which is a series of lame excuses to not move to a progressive and holistic thinking. Please understand what it really means before making a video like this. Instead provide tips on how people can embrace minimalism despite the challenges. Imagine if all the 144 cr indians decide to abandon minimalism, there will be nothing left. As educated and informed individuals, and being an influencer, you have a responsibility in spreading a message that makes a difference. India was a circular economy with reuse and recycle being in our DNA. But now with increasing income and purchasing power in India, most people are buying to please others in person or on instagram, X, etc. It's a choice to accept the mindset to choose quality, authenticity and create an impact rather than worrying what others think if me and pleasing them endlessly. A country like America is huge retail economy. One cannot even imagine the choices available for consumers from a spoon to a car. So it's not the environment but our responsibility for ourselves and future generation that we choose minimalism. I am happy to break some of the myths and think of how to adopt minimalism Clothes -instead of buying ill fitting cheap quality clothes during discounts, buy when you need. I work, i have a social life, doesn't mean I wear 1 set of dress everywhere. I buy for special occasions after making sure what I have in my wardrobe doesn't work. I keep functional clothes that can be work on multiple occasions - a blouse that can be worn as a top with jeans for causal wear, paired with a jacket dor formal wear or even with a saree for occasional wear. Most importantly, I have no shame repeating my clothes. My worth is not in what mean minded people judge about my clothes what impact I can make on the world because ligon ka kaam gain kehna. How many clothes will you wear to shut these people? Another important aspect, when I am done wearing a piece of cloth, dispose responsibly. If it's handled with care, pass it to someone who can wear them, else give it to firms who recycle them. Books: This may be a personal choice in terms of digital, or physical books. If you have physical books, exchange with your friends, neighbours and family to avoid buying the same books within the circle. Learn to give away, not all books are read more than once. If you are done reading, give it someone else who needs it. Consider subscription based book services which allow you to exchange books. And saying we cannot use library is lame and lazy. Takes a bit of effort but totally worth it.
Nice video to the point... I was having thoughts abt minimalism earlier... Then i too realized its not kind of possible in India particularly in dresses and vessels... Now i prefer going for good quality things that lasts long... And I still use coffee and jam jars for storage... 😂
Glad that you share the same point of view 🙂..like you I have become cautious while shopping for clothes and toto calculate the cost per use- like how many times I would wear it..interestingly higher cost was in expensive items which I wear very very rarely (silk sarees)..so switched to cotton kurtis and sarees
Thanks for sharing about India.
Hi sis, thanks for the informative video. My suggestion, pls sit and talk, in that case you wouldn’t seem so uncomfortable. Also try to move ur hands when talking that’ll make the video more appealing when 3/4th of the body is visible on screen.
Thank you so much..I realised that too..will keep in mind in upcoming videos
I will eat 2 every time
Good information
It supports 2-3 people
do we need e-pass for valparai? if yes it has to be for which region? kodaikanal or nilgiri?
Would really like to go for the view of the crashing sea. Looks in some parts like the fortifications of Tiracol in North Goa,that I have enjoyed visiting.That faces the Arabian Sea and River Chapora❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
There are some parts of buildings that damaged got washed away in the Tsunami 2004..the waves crash there
I like Tibetan market
Purchased prestige popular svachh today. It's aluminium and not steel as budget didn't let us go for it. However somewhat I feel prestige has started to compromise on quality. Please share a video showing your pressure cooker collection
Sure..will make a video on my pressure cooker collection soon..hope that will help people decide the best option fir them
I had been to this place and beyond from Chennai back in 1991. Took a group of students on a vacation trip. Very nice place. Further up is Solaiyar dam, deepest dam in South Asia
This Road was recently upgraded and inaugurated by PM Modi. This stretch is a new green field alignment
What is bergner tripo tryply pan please
Hello ma'am, it is a stainless steel pan with aluminum sandwiched in between..ensuring quick heating but safe
I mafe Legs make stainless steel with the help of shop
Super freshner
i am planning to visit
Is this nikle free ?.. as meyer cookware are nikle free
I am planning to upgrade my old aluminium pressure cooker to prestige popular stainless steel. How is yours working. Does food burn in it ?
Please go for triply pressure cookers if you can..I found them good for making biriyanis as well..they don't burn unlike regular ones
@@allthatmatterswithmonica thanks for the suggestion. I am looking for it for cooking dal , a small amount of rice or boiling potatoes. Will keep you posted as to what I purchased also keeping budget in mind.
Nice video , showing difference between two was good for decision making..
Glad you liked it
All ready I use this ....very nice
Is it non stick??
No
🙏🙏🙏
Dosa banta he ? Banakar dikha sakti he? Please reply
I prefer to use cast iron tawa for dosa..
How is the internet between Hubli to Goa road...?
Price
I bought it for around 10000..prices tend to change and vary..please check online/ offline stores
Yesterday I bought this one. Madurai
Amazing presentation! 👏👏
Price
Please check online/offline..price varies based on place of purchase and time of purchase
Did you go via dandeli?
No..did not go..will plan in future
Ok there is no spout...so there is no spill issue...right ?
No spillage
Is it anti spill ?
no..it spills if overloaded ..but though it doesnt have a spout, it is easy to pour
Hi. Are there borders control between france and Switzerland?Was there any passport control before, during or on arrival?
In Bâle SNCF only for what concerns customs, as Switzerland is part of the Schengen area.
Kitane Price main liya aapane ye batao ma'am
You should have shown grinding something
Hello ma'am can you please share the width and length of the stove
Length and breadth is mentioned in the video..please refer from 8.24 minutes
Really thank you so much
Front Tyre is not fixing why?
Way to munnar?
Yes..
@@allthatmatterswithmonica u seems multitalented 😍