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  • Homemade potato thickening agent

    Alternative to cornstarch Have you ever tried to thicken your homemade sauce or needed some thickening agent to finish your dish? Times are either you are out of cornstarch or couldn’t find organic corn starch (rare in grocery stores) to thicken your soup, sauce or usage for other thickening purposes. Potato to the rescue Ever consider…

  • Cook Tilapia by boiling

    Tilapia meal, tasty, quick and easy Cooking fish is not as hard as one might imagine. Actually it is quite easy, however the method of cooking may differ in the degree of difficulty and not to mention time. Boil first, then flavor next When it comes to tilapia, naturally less fish smells among others, you…

  • How to string a green bean but not waste!

    Stringing is an art and start fresh First thing first, buy fresh beans if you can We know nowadays, especially when you buy them in a package (not bulk), the green bean tends to rot easily due to more moisture in the bag. So pick and choose carefully to get good beans. Check the bean…

  • Hand washing apple, with baking soda

    Baking soda helps remove chemical residues Washing apple is easy-peasy and adds a bit (about 1 tsp to 2 cups of water) of baking soda to the water, it can help remove those unwanted chemical residues on an apple, especially when it is non organic. One rule of washing green pepper is always using cold…

  • Hand washing orange, with baking soda

    Baking soda helps remove chemical residues Washing orange is easy-peasy and adds a bit (about 1 tsp to 2 cups of water) of baking soda to the water, it can help remove those unwanted chemical residues on an apple, especially when it is non organic. One rule of washing oranges is always using cold water…

  • Hand washing avocado, with baking soda

    Baking soda helps remove chemical residues Washing avocado is easy-peasy and adds a bit (about 1 tsp to 2 cups of water) of baking soda to the water, it can help remove those unwanted chemical residues on an apple, especially when it is non organic. One rule of washing avocado is always using cold water…

  • Hand washing eggplant, with baking soda

    Baking soda helps remove chemical residues Washing eggplant is easy-peasy and adds a bit (about 1 tsp to 2 cups of water) of baking soda to the water, it can help remove those unwanted chemical residues on an apple, especially when it is non organic. One rule of washing eggplant is always using cold water…

  • Hand washing tomatoes, with baking soda

    Baking soda helps remove chemical residues Washing tomatoes is easy-peasy and adds a bit (about 1 tsp to 2 cups of water) of baking soda to the water, it can help remove those unwanted chemical residues on an apple, especially when it is non organic. One rule of washing tomatoes is always using cold water…

  • Hand washing green pepper, with baking soda

    Baking soda helps remove chemical residues Washing green pepper is easy-peasy and adds a bit (about 1 tsp to 2 cups of water) of baking soda to the water, it can help remove those unwanted chemical residues on an apple, especially when it is non organic. One rule of washing green pepper is always using…

  • Hand washing squash, with baking soda

    Baking soda helps remove chemical residues Washing squash is easy-peasy and adds a bit (about 1 tsp to 2 cups of water) of baking soda to the water, it can help remove those unwanted chemical residues on an apple, especially when it is non organic. One rule of washing squash is always using cold water…