Dehydrate the yam slices by using a dehydrator or the oven. Every dehydrator is different, but expect yams to take about six to 12 hours to become thoroughly dry. In the oven, lay pieces out on a cookie sheet and dry at 130 degrees Fahrenheit for a similar amount of time: six to 12 ...
According to the volume of the vessel you will use, prepare tea leaves at a proportion of some 1:50. For 100ml water, 3-5g tea is needed. Decide the amount according to your own taste preference. Step2 Warm the glass with boiling water(optional). Pour water to fill about 1/4 of th...
Before you begin frying puris, bring your oil up to temperature. You can use vegetable or peanut oil – any neutral flavor oil with a high smoking point. The temperature of the oil should be between 360 to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. If you do not have a thermometer, drop a pinch of your ...
❶ Wash the cabbage/amaranth leaves thoroughly. Remove the tough bottom stems and discard any damaged parts. Soak the leaves in water to loosen any dirt, then rinse under running water to clean. Make sure to remove any rotten or dirty parts that could affect the fermentation. ❷ For the...
prepare your cuttings, ensuring that they are 4 to 5 inches in size and have only 1 or 2 leaves. Instead of growing in soil, place each stem in a small cup of water. After a few weeks, roots will begin to develop. Many gardeners prefer to propagate in water, finding it simple and...
Prepare your soil before planting If you’re using an existing garden bed for fall and winter plants, it’s a good idea to add some compost before planting. The summer growing season saps nutrients from the soil and may affect the texture of the soil as well. ...
They love attaching themselves to my parsley leaves until they turn into butterflies. I’m told by family members that eggshells also keep deer out of gardens, but I don’t get deer coming around my garden. It’s bunnies who come to my garden. And birds. Why not? They’ve gotta live...
Remove the stems and leaves (unless otherwise noted) since they retain moisture and prolong the process. A few inches of the stem can be left on for ease of handling & to provide stability. If you prefer keeping the leaves on, you can do so but allow for extra time. ...
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Use mulch (shredded leaves, brown cardboard, straw, or wood chips) to cover the soil around your plants! This covering blocks weed seeds from sunlight so they don’t germinate, inhibits growth underneath itself, and retains moisture. Mulch also provides needed nutrients as it decomposes over ti...