The text appears to be a video transcript of a person sharing their daily life, cooking, and product reviews. Here's a concise summary:
The person starts by describing their morning routine, which includes practicing, having tea, and helping with household chores. They then show their mom preparing a carrot halwa, a traditional Indian dessert. The person also reviews a retinol night cream from the brand Plum, discussing its benefits and how it helps with skin care.
Later, the person shares their own recipe for carrot halwa, which involves grating carrots, cooking them in milk, and adding sweetened condensed milk (milkmaid) and ghee. They provide tips and tricks for making the perfect halwa, such as adding cardamom powder and adjusting the flame.
The person also mentions that they were feeling unwell, but still managed to heat up the leftover carrot halwa and enjoy it. They end the video by thanking their viewers and asking them to try the recipe and share their experiences.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker wakes up in the morning, drinks tea, and goes downstairs to practice.
2. The kitchen is located downstairs, making it convenient for the speaker.
3. The speaker's mother prepares thousands of meals in the kitchen.
4. The speaker has kept 10-20 foldable beds in the kitchen for resting.
5. The speaker's mother has prepared bottle gourd raita for lunch.
6. The speaker is making carrot halwa.
7. The speaker uses a food processor to grate the carrots.
8. The recipe for carrot halwa includes 3 kg of carrots, 1.5 liters of full-fat milk, and 2 cans of milkmaid.
9. The speaker adds cardamom powder to the grated carrots for flavor.
10. The mixture is cooked on low heat for about 8-10 minutes.
11. The speaker adds ghee to the halwa in small amounts to achieve the right consistency.
12. The halwa is roasted for about half an hour on slow heat.
13. The speaker adds grated dry fruits to the halwa for added flavor.
14. The halwa is ready to be served after roasting.
15. The speaker's mother and she prepared the carrot halwa together.
16. The speaker's health was not well on the day of recording.
17. The speaker reheats the carrot halwa and eats it again, enjoying the taste.
18. The speaker's carrot halwa is the first one made in their house this season.
19. The speaker's family has a ritual of making mango panna or mango milkshake when the season comes.
Note: I excluded opinions and focused on extracting factual information from the text.