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How to make Mango…

Mango pickle (Aam ka Achar) is a traditional Indian delicacy loved across all states. Preparing it at home for personal or small-scale commercial use can be done with limited investment, hygiene, and high-quality raw materials. A. Ingredients Required Raw Mangoes: Fresh, medium-sized, unripe mangoes (preferably "Rajapuri" or "Totapuri"). Mustard Oil: Acts as a natural preservative. Spices: Fenugreek seeds (methi dana) Red chili powder Turmeric powder Fennel seeds (saunf) Mustard seeds (rai) Asafoetida (hing) Salt: Salt can be used for  Preservation and Taste. B. Detailed stepwise process to make Mango Pickle at Home      1. Cutting and Cleaning Wash Mangoes Properly with Clean water Use cloth to dry Mangoes completely. Use stainless steel knife or Mango cutting machine (if bulk cutting is required) to cut Mangoes into uniform small pieces.       2. Dry the Mango pieces ater Cutting  Dry mango pieces by spreading them under sun for 1–2 days to remove water and reduce moisture. Roasting of Spices Dry these spices - roast fenugreek, mustard seeds  and fennel. Grind them properly using a  home mixer or spice grinder. Mixing of Spices Mix dried mango pieces with salt and spices  in a large clean vessel, Heat mustard oil until it reaches to its smoking point, then cool it slightly for few minutes. Mix thoroughly after pouring oil into the mixture. Final Stage – Maturation and Storage After mixing, the..

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How to make Pen…

A. Manufacture writing pen at home Below is a detailed, plagiarism-free guide for making writing pens (ballpoint style) at home in India using a small-batch / DIY micro-business approach. It covers components, a step-by-step small-batch production method, minimal machines/tools you’ll need, estimated workflow, quality tips, and supplier examples in India so you can source parts and machines. I’ve focused on practical, low-investment options suitable for home or micro-workshop production. B. Quick overview — what you’ll actually make A typical disposable ballpoint pen has these main parts: Refill (ink reservoir + tip) — the inner plastic tube containing ink with a metal tip and ball. Barrel — outer plastic or wooden body that holds the refill. Cap / click mechanism / nose cone — depending on design. Clip (optional) and end plug. For a DIY micro-business, the simplest path is: buy ready-made refills + produce/assemble barrels, caps, and simple fittings. Making precision tips (the tiny ball & socket) is industrial-level work and not recommended for a home setup. Use purchased tips/refills and focus on creative barrels, small packaging, branding, and assembly. (Basic manufacturing description follows.) C. Why small-batch / DIY is recommended for home Precision parts (ball tips) need specialised machinery and very tight tolerances. Buying refills avoids that heavy CAPEX. You can test designs, colours and customers quickly with low inventory. Manual or semi-automatic machines (available cheaply in India) can..

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How to manufacture toast…

Making toast in an OTG is simple, scalable for small batches, and gives you control over texture and flavours (plain, buttered, cheese, masala, garlic, etc.). Below I walk you through everything: equipment and components, step-by-step process, production tips for small-scale home business, hygiene & labelling notes, list useful machine/components (small scale), and point you to a few real Indian suppliers for machines, jars and raw materials so you can source what you need. 1) Overview — What we want to make and which method we will be using. We want to make Toast using simple make-at-home method. We will make Toast using OTG. This method is a low-cost, low-risk and ideal for home-based production. It requires minimal machinery (no industrial machines), is easy to learn, and allows you to create custom/handmade finishes that can attract local buyers. 2) Details about information covered in this guide and what info in which section of guide: This guide can be divided into 4 phases. First phase gives info about Raw material and Basic Ingredients, Manufacturing process, next phase gives info about Materials and equipment required to carry out manufacturing process, next phase covers costing and Selling details, and last phase covers License and other government regulations. 3) Why this method: Quick overview (what this method gives) An OTG (oven-toaster-griller) combines oven baking, grilling and toasting in one countertop machine. It’s great for home..

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How to start Home…

Opening: Printing T-shirts using Heat transfer method  is simple, economical, scalable for small batches, and gives you control overprinting and selling in short or long span of time. Below I walk you through everything: equipment and components, step-by-step process, production tips for small-scale home business, hygiene & labelling  notes, list useful machine/components (small scale), and point you to a few real Indian suppliers for machines, and raw materials so you can source what you need. 1) Details about information covered in this guide and what info in which section of guide: This guide can be divided into 4 phases. First phase gives info about Raw material and Basic Ingredients, Manufacturing process, next phase gives info about Materials and equipment required to carry out manufacturing process, next phase covers costing and Selling details, and last phase covers License and other government regulations. 2) How this Production method works: Understanding Heat-Transfer / Sublimation Printing Heat-transfer printing involves two major stages: Dye-sublimation: Designs printed in reverse on a coated transfer paper using sublimation inks, and then heat-pressed onto polyester or polymer-coated Under ~175–215°C, dyes sublimate and bond at the molecular level—offering vibrant, durable, UV- and wash-resistant prints. Transfer paper printing (Laser or Inkjet): Print one design on transfer paper, then use a heat press to transfer it onto Blends, cotton, or polyester. This method is suitable for low- to medium-volume, full-color customization. 3)..

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