The great thing about using natural ingredients is that almost everything can be used so nothing gets wasted; the leaves, the stem, the seeds are all viable. With the guava, you can use the fresh leaves to make a rinse that will infuse moisture into your strands and add shine to dull ...
I’m going to jump right into how to prepare taro root for your recipes. If you’re interested in learning more about how to choose one from the market, then check out my guide on what taro is for more detailed tips. Once you’ve brought it home there are two key things to remember...
In dried ,form they are an excellent source of fiber, which will help you feel full and is a great complement to a high-protein diet. If you’re not used to working with figs it can require a little familiarization, but it is worth the effort. Once you learn how to prepare them, ...
Prepare a planting site in full sun that is sheltered from a prevailing breeze or wind. Work well-rotted compost or manure into the soil. Dig a hole half again as deep and twice as wide as the tree’s roots. Add a cupful of bonemeal to the bottom of the hole before setting the pl...
Breasts are naturally thicker on one end, and the large ones can vary by almost two inches from end to end, so it's smart to prepare them for even cooking. For average to smaller cuts, use a meat pounder to even out the thickness and, if grilling up something larger, butterflying is...
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Prepare the planting bed ahead of planting strawberries. Remove all perennial weeds. Dig in plenty of aged compost or commercial organic planting mix ahead of planting. Strawberries prefer a soil pH of 5.5 to 6.5. Prepare a planting bed or mound 6 inches high and 24 inches wide. Allow four...
1. Prepare a 1-3% solution depending on the condition of the tree. 2. Spray the leaves and branches totally wetting but not dripping. 3. Spray early in the morning (from sunrise to 9:00 am) or late in the afternoon (from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm). This prevents leaf burning due to...
Just after the final swirl, bring the glass to your nose and take a few good sniffs to prepare your palate for the taste of the wine. The first impression is the most important; let your mind wander through memory and grasp recollections as they pass. What does the scent remind you of...
You can have a simple Christmas without the stress people usually experience. Use these tips and learn how to have less stress and more fun at Christmas! Simple Christmas – How to Have More with Less and Cut the Stress! By Jill Cooper and Tawra Kellam ...