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Viral Hack Shows How To Reheat Naan Without Drying It Out - Watch Video
Who doesn't love ordering food from the comfort of their home? Be it butter chicken, naan, or biryani, nothing beats the experience of relishing your meal all by yourself when no one's watching. But often it is impossible to finish it all alone. We all have at least once been in a scenario when we ended up re-heating the leftovers. And it goes without saying that the food doesn't always taste similar to how it was delivered, especially the naan. Don't worry, we came across a video that demonstrates the perfect hack to reheat it in a way that it tastes just as fresh.Also Read: Watch: Man Shares Hack For Buying Fruits, Internet DissaprovesIn the viral video, a food blogger can be seen demonstrating the naan re-heating hack. All you have to do is place the naan on the hot pan and add three to four tablespoons of water to it. Now, let it heat. Don't cover the lid of your utensil. Do you want to know the best part? With this technique, you don't even have to flip your naan, and it will be heated from both sides. The blogger, in the caption, said, "Hack to reheat naan! We found the best hack to turn the dry and hard naan into soft, edible naan! Ye bahot hua hoga aapke saath, ki your naan gets super dry and difficult to bite into. Try this hack wherein you add a few drops of water into the pan and heat the naan until it bubbles up. Don't cover the pan with a lid. Once reheated, it will become soft and will stay soft for a long time!"
The hack clearly struck a chord with social media users. People also came up with suggestions on how one can reheat the naan. A comment read, "Cooker mein daalke 4 seeti lagao. Aur mast ho jaayegi. (Put it in the cooker and let it whistle 4 times. It will be softer.)" A user said, "But the easy way is to put it directly on the gas flame and let it heat from both sides, it's exactly ready to eat like new."Also Read: 5 Proven Hacks to Keep Your Kitchen Platform Sparkling CleanYou can also sprinkle some water on the naan and microwave it for 1 min... It works the same way," read a comment. Echoing a similar sentiment, another added, "Simply use a microwave oven to reheat... Cover it with a lid and reheat for like 40-50 seconds... It will be as soft as before." A user said, "Alternatively, you can put a glass of water with your naan/roti/bread in the microwave to avoid that problem. Works well enough."
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Yale has expanded its Assure 2 lineup with two new smart locks: one with support for Apple's HomeKey and one with a fingerprint reader. Both are firsts for the company, but unfortunately, you have to pick one or the other — there's no model with a fingerprint reader and HomeKey. While the locks can work with all the major smart home platforms, neither works with Matter, and there's no ETA on its arrival. But it's not for lack of trying.
The Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch ($199) adds a fingerprint reader but is otherwise identical to the existing Yale Assure Lock 2 — one of our favorite smart locks. It comes in keyed or key-free versions but is touchscreen only (the standard Assure 2 has the option of a physical keypad).
Like the other Assure 2 models, it's compatible with Apple Home (through HomeKit) and the Yale Access app via Bluetooth and works with Yale's swappable connectivity modules to add other options. At launch, it can use the Wi-Fi module, which comes in a bundle with the Assure Lock 2 Touch for $279.99 (or bought separately for $79.99). This adds remote unlocking through the Yale Access app and compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Home. Z-Wave module compatibility is coming soon.
The Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch has the fingerprint reader hidden in the Yale logo. Both the Touch and the Plus come in the option of black suede, oil-rubbed bronze, and satin nickel finishes. Image: Yale
The Yale Assure Lock 2 Plus ($209.99) supports Apple HomeKey, which lets you tap your iPhone or Apple Watch to open the door and is automatically added to the Apple Wallet of anyone who shares your Apple Home. The Plus also works with Bluetooth out of the box; it can be bought with the Wi-Fi module for $289.99 but won't work with the Z-Wave module.
The Plus does not have a fingerprint reader or the option of a physical keyway. So Apple Home users will have to choose which entry method they prefer. Personally, I find fingerprint easiest; it never runs out of battery (although your HomeKey is available for a few hours after your phone's battery dies).
Both locks will be available starting September 27th at shopyalehome.Com.
The Yale Assure Lock 2 Plus with HomeKey.Image: Yale
The Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch with a fingerprint reader.Image: Yale
I asked Yale's director of hardware product management, Tiffany Mayo, why the company chose not to include both, and she said cost was the main reason. Adding both a fingerprint reader and NFC antenna for HomeKey makes the lock more expensive, and the lineup is one of the most affordable in the space right now, with a number of price points ranging from $160 to $290.
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Additionally, she said because HomeKey is very Apple-focused, Yale felt it was important to keep the fingerprint reader separate, at least at first. "If, after these launch, everybody needs both that's a consideration for us to make," she said. "But, if you're a family with all Android devices, why should you have to pay more just to get a fingerprint lock because there's an NFC antenna in there?"
Matter is "still not fully baked; it's still not ready"
The Assure Lock 2 Plus is one of only four consumer-level HomeKey locks in the US. The $190 Aqara U100 is the closest in price and includes a fingerprint reader, which the Yale doesn't. Unlike Yale's locks, it works with Matter but relies on an Aqara hub for compatibility.
The other two US options for HomeKey, the Schlage Encode Plus and Level Lock Plus, run around $329. The Schlage works over Thread, while the Level works over Bluetooth. Level has said its locks will work with Thread, but that was in November 2022, and they still don't support it as of this writing. Neither works with Matter yet, and Schlage has said its current model will not be upgraded.
The Yale Assure Lock 2 line now comes in even more flavors: keyed with a physical touchpad, key or no key with a touchscreen, key or no key with a fingerprint reader and a touchscreen, and key-free with a touchscreen and Apple HomeKey.Image: Yale
When we first reviewed the Assure Lock 2 series almost a year ago, Yale told us a Thread / Matter module was in the works. Yale says it is fully committed to the standard but has no set date for the release of the module. "The standard is still not fully baked; it's still not ready," said Mayo. "With where it is today, we're not fully happy with how it would work with Assure Lock 2." Yale does have one Matter lock — the Yale Assure Lock SL with a Matter Smart Module for $229.99 — but it's strictly for early adopters.
The Matter standard currently supports locking and unlocking only, which leaves out many features people expect in a smart lock, including the ability to manage PINs (though SmartThings and Apple Home both support it). "As newer versions of Matter launch, we expect to see additional lock functionality that will allow us to expand the Matter experience for our smart locks," said Mayo.
That is to say, everyone's waiting for Matter to get better.
American-Japanese Pair's Sweet Chat About 'Naan' In Fluent Hindi Will Leave You Amazed
Viral Video: A video featuring a conversation between two foreign bloggers has been making waves on the internet. The video shows a Japanese woman and an American man engaging in a lively discussion about the famous Indian dish, naan, all while conversing fluently in Hindi. "Japan me naan itna bada kyon hota hai [Why naan is Japan is so big]. Thank you @indiadrew77 for visiting Japan! I hope you liked Indian and Japanese food here!" Mayo wrote along with the video on Instagram.
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