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21 BRILLIANT WAYS TO REUSE GLASS JARS - RURAL SPROUT
From ruralsprout.com
Estimated Reading Time 6 mins
- Fermented foods. A fermentation crock is always a useful object in the kitchen, particularly if you are fermenting veggies on a regular basis. However, if you are simply looking to make an occasional jar of salsa, or a smaller batch of sauerkraut, any clean old jar will do.
- Sourdough starter. A traditional sourdough starter can be made in any ceramic bowl, though it can also be stored in a Mason jar with a loose-fitting lid.
- Spices. Instead of buying spice jars outright, why not find a jar (combined with food you love to eat) from the store. Slowly eat your way through jar after jar of it and collect them as you go.
- Dried herbs. As we forage and dry our wild findings throughout spring, summer and fall, we know that storing them properly is essential. They must remain dry throughout the winter months, to be of use in herbal teas when they are needed.
- Bulk goods. Pulses, honey, coconut flour, nuts; anything goes. Naturally, you will have to be careful when the jars are full and heavy, but the thought and act of helping the environment is definitely worth the extra effort.
- Storing lard and tallow. Your grandparents may have had an enamel pot for bacon drippings and leftover grease, but if you are about to render your own lard or tallow, you may take pleasure to see what is inside.
- For leftovers. Extra jars are perfect for storing leftovers, especially when you are prone to meal planning, cooking up a storm and working ahead. Ditch the toxic plastic containers and reuse the glass jars that you already have.
- Freezing soups and broths. Batch cooking often happens on a homestead, or where a backyard garden is flourishing. What to do with all that extra chicken broth or chili?
- Salad dressing shaker. Forget the bowl and the whisk! Just add all the ingredients of your homemade vinaigrette to a jar and shake. It can’t get any easier than that.
- Gift jar with cookie/cake mixes. When reusing glass jars, take the time to think about more than just yourself. How can you use them as gifts for the ones you love, and create an item of value at the same time?
HOW TO KEEP FRESH CUT FLOWERS ALIVE LONGER - FOOD52
From food52.com
Estimated Reading Time 4 mins
- Use a Dark Vase. First things first: “We strongly recommend using either a dark glass vase or ceramic vessel,” says Stembel. “Darker glass or ceramics won’t allow sunlight into the water, which can increase the rate at which the stems decay.”
- Add DIY Flower Food. “When we first started making flower food, we followed an older recipe from Martha Stewart (the queen!) ,” Stembel says. "Since then, we’ve made a few tweaks to suit our production and the ingredients we have on hand.”
- Trim Stems Daily. Keeping stems fresh ensures they can most effectively absorb water. Stems should be trimmed at least half an inch when they first come home with sharp, clean clippers and plopped back in the water immediately.
- Keep Flowers in a Cool Location. Keeping your flowers out of extreme conditions (like super-hot window sills) will prevent them from dying faster and creating build up and bacteria in the vase.
- Change the Water Daily. Just like humans, flowers don’t thrive when they’re drinking stagnant, dirty water. Daily water changes flush out any bacteria that flowers are sitting in, and they also eliminate any odor that comes with rotting plants.
- Remove Any Stems as They Die. Pruning dead stems will remove sources of excessive bacteria since decaying flowers release bacteria into the water faster than fresh stems.
- Clean Your Vase. It’s important to do this after removing a dying bouquet to make way for a new one. A lot of people don’t consider the bacteria that can be in the vase before the bouquet goes in.
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