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When Cutting A Vegetable Into A Spiral Garnish, It's Best If The Vegetable Is?

Asked by Guest2094138 in Personal Finance 4 months ago - 1 answer

Make sure the vegetable is cold. (?) ...more

Answered by Mssavanna 4 months ago



How Long Is It Safe To Store Vegetable Oil After It's Used For Frying, And Does The Type Of Vegetable Oil Matter?

Asked by Guest in Vegetables 2 years ago - 2 answers

Yes, of course branded veg-oil is grarenteed to be un-adltrated with other highly harmful oils. Experts advice not to use oil used for frying more than ONCE.But it is practically not possible to just pour off used oil keeping in mind their ever hiking prices.Best is to avoid deep fryings.it is good for health.( I've tried it but it seems than my evil tounge which wills taste always wins over my wits ...more

Answered by ayvid 2 years ago


How Is Gardening As A Hobby?

Asked by Guest in Home & Garden 3 years ago - 1 answer

Many people consider gardening as a hobby is very much worthy in various aspects. It allows to touch the earth – the very core of our origin, to wave within green and to play with fresh air and beautiful birds. At its initial phase it may not be very costly, however, it may become so in the course of time. To start with gardening, one must first need to collect all ...more

Answered by sudipa_sarkar 3 years ago


Are There Any Gardening Stores In Fl?

Asked by Guest440618 in Gardening 9 months ago - 2 answers

Not so many nurserys as most are attached to home improvement centers like Lowes or Home Depot ...more

Answered by T-wright 9 months ago


What Makes A Vegetable A Vegetable?

Asked by Fritzgi in Vegetables 2 months ago - 1 answer

Well, not many no of the answer to this peculiar Question. Even I am not absolutely certain. All i know is that the have a chemical called florbine that helps your body's immune system. So eat your veggies!! ...more

Answered by Guest3102581 2 months ago


In Gardening, What Are Companion Plants?

Asked by Guest in Home & Garden 3 years ago - 1 answer

Using companion plants is a technique used by gardeners to ensure that pests are controlled, without needing to use pesticides. This is particularly useful for organic gardeners for whom pests can be a real problem, but only a limited range of natural insecticides are available. The process involves planting different types of plants together, one of which will help protect the other. So for example, ...more

Answered by Hedgehog 3 years ago


What Does 'Hydroponically Grown' Mean In Gardening?

Asked by Guest in Home & Garden 3 years ago - 1 answer

Basically hydroponically grown means that the plant has not been grown in soil or compost, as we would normally expect with plants. It has, however, been grown with its roots suspended in water, with essential plant foods dissolved into it. For a plant to grow all it needs is water, air, light and nutirents such as potassium, phosphorous and nitrogen. Usually the plant gets these from the soil, ...more

Answered by Hedgehog 3 years ago


Is Gardening Good For Arthritis?

Asked by Guest in Home & Garden 3 years ago - 1 answer

For people suffering from arthritis it is essential to keep their joints and muscles active. Various studies conclude that exercising and keeping fit helps patients of arthritis, by reducing their joint pains, increasing their muscle strength, flexibility, cardiac fitness and imparting a general sense of well being. A simple activity such as gardening is also beneficial as the joints ...more

Answered by fullon 3 years ago


Is Gardening An Expensive Hobby?

Asked by Guest in Home & Garden 3 years ago - 1 answer

Basically gardening can be as cheap or expensive a hobby as you want to make it. Some people lavish a lot of money on their garden and buy the most expensive plants from the most expensive garden centres. Other people garden on a tight budget and make their own compost (thereby reducing costs) and using seeds to grow new plants. You can even take cuttings from the plants in friends ...more

Answered by Hedgehog 3 years ago


How Can You Explain Gardening To A Five Year Old?

Asked by Guest in Home & Garden 3 years ago - 1 answer

The most basic and simple way to teach a five year old gardening is by keeping him along, when the process of gardening is being conducted. Seeing and learning is the best method via which an individual can learn things. There are many other books available in libraries and book stores which offer basic and simple ways of gardening, but still the ...more

Answered by Memo 3 years ago


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