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How to Choose Grapes
A grape is a popular and refreshing fruit, which can be eaten raw or processed in a variety of other food products such as jam, juice, wine, raisins, or grape seed oil. Grapes come in different varieties, with the fruit’s most common colors being green, red, and black. Different varieties ripen at different times, depending on where they are grown. Learning how to select grapes can help
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22-12-2020, 03:10
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A messy fridge can make it harder to find ingredients during cooking, keep track of leftovers, and sort out spoiled foods. Tidying up your fridge is a great step towards a neater kitchen overall.
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19-12-2020, 05:00
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How to Select and Use Chokos (Chayote Squash)
Chokos, also called chayote, vegetable pear, or mango squash, are plants that are in the gourd family, much like melons, squash, and cucumber. It’s very similar to the summer squash, and is grown in Central America. Chokos have a variety of colors, flavors, and cooking styles. With a quick guideline, however, you can pick the right choko, and use it in your next meal.
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14-12-2020, 04:50
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How to Store Coconut Milk
Coconut milk is a great alternative to cow's milk. It's incredibly versatile as it can be used in cooking or as a replacement for dairy milk in your everyday life. You can either store coconut milk in a fridge or freezer to make it last longer. The freezer will keep the milk fresh longer than the fridge, but the freezer will cause the milk's texture and taste to change. Make sure you
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9-12-2020, 19:20
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How to Choose a Melon
When they're all stacked in a heap at the grocery store or farmer's market, choosing a delicious, ripe melon can seem like mission impossible. But no one wants to go home and slice into their fruit only to find that they've spent their money on a mushy, inedible melon. Fortunately, there are ways to tell if a melon is ripe without cutting into it, so whether you like cantaloupes,
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6-12-2020, 04:20
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How to Store Roasted Garlic
Roasted garlic is a delicious seasoning that enhances the flavor of many foods. While fairly easy to make, it can be quite time consuming to roast garlic; many people choose to roast a bunch at a time and store the rest for later use. You can store roasted garlic in the refrigerator for a few days, or in the freezer for close to one year.
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29-11-2020, 02:00
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How to Store Biscuits
Nothing beats a warm, fluffy biscuit straight out of the oven. Getting that same level of quality out of stored biscuits can be tricky, but fortunately, they are very easy to wrap up and preserve. Leftover biscuits can be put into the refrigerator to preserve them for longer. For optimal freshness, freeze raw dough instead to cook biscuits whenever you need them. Note: This article is a
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24-11-2020, 21:30
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How to Keep Celery Crisp
Keeping celery fresh allows you to add crunch to soups, salads and snacks. Storing celery properly can keep it crisp longer. You can wrap celery in aluminum foil, store it in water, or use paper towels. Make sure to discard celery that has gone bad. Celery generally lasts between three to four weeks.
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21-11-2020, 13:50
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How to Store Tofu
Tofu is a very useful product to have in the kitchen. However, tofu can be tricky to store as it tends to dry out easily. You can safely store tofu in the refrigerator, as long as you place it in water. You can also store tofu in the freezer for future use. Make sure you watch tofu for signs of spoilage. You should refrain from eating tofu that's gone bad.
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16-11-2020, 14:50
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How to Store Spaghetti Squash
If you’re a pasta lover but you want to cut down on calories, spaghetti squash is a delicious, healthy alternative that’s worth trying. However, you may not know the best way to store it if you’re new to the vegetable. Store whole, raw spaghetti squash in the pantry, raw squash that’s cut in the refrigerator, and cooked squash in the freezer.