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A tasty and nutritious 10 minutes recipe for exams...

When there’s an exam next week and you need more and more time to study we tend to skip meals which is not good for our health and of course our brain. For our brain to function well   ( and memorize all the things we study) we need nutrition. You can have it as a main meal coz eggs will keep you full. Even though you don’t have an exam you should try this for 2 reasons.
0        01.  This helped me to lose weight
0        02.   Its yummy

This is a recipe inspired from scrambled eggs and Korean egg roles. So lets get this done.



Ingredients

Remember there are no specific amounts of ingredients for this recipe. You can add as per your taste.

Eggs
Salt and Pepper
Chopped onions
Chopped curry leaves
2 or 3 tbsps of milk
Chopped carrots,tomatoes and green part of spring onions (Optional)
Salt and pepper
Chopped green chili
A boiled sausage chopped
Slices of bread
Tomato sauce

METHOD


It’s so simple. You just have to mix all the above ingredients together and put them into a heated frying pan. When it’s ready remove it from the pan and cut it so that you can put it on a slice of bread. Then add some sauce on top of it.(If you need you can toast it too) Ta Da… You can taste it now.. How is it? 




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