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Will the Real Cinnamon Please Stand Up?
Imagine my surprise a few years back to discover that the cinnamon I'd been sprinkling on toast and cookies for years wasn't the real deal! Both cinnamons are derived from tree bark, but "true cinnamon" or Ceylon Cinnamon is a different species than the...
California
El Segundo
Hot Breakfast Pastries and Tubers with Rot - What Can Make Them Both Better?
So often I have removed a smaller offset from a larger plant and there is an open wound. You may even try powdering your newly sown seed trays as a preventive for damping off. Days and weeks later, the wound was dry and apparently healed.
California
El Segundo
What Is Wild Cinnamon: Growing Information And Where To Find Wild Cinnamon
It has dense shading foliage of medium green to olive color, making it a great specimen for planting near patios or decks.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Its narrow growth habit makes it an ideal candidate...
Ohio
Willoughby
Seasoned Greetings! Traditional flavors can spice up your holidays this year.
Most of us have fasmells; here, I offer my top five Christmas flavors. When the Christmas tree comes in a box that gets stored in the garage, the cookies come hermetically sealed from a factory and the open fire appears crackling on your flat panel screen,...
California
El Segundo
Mulling Spices: Create Your Own Winter Traditions
Wine bottling techniques were inconsistent at best during the medieval ages, drastically shortening the usable lifespan of wines. For smaller stove-top batches, I use half a gallon of cider and only one bag of mulling spices.
California
El Segundo
Spicing Up Your Houseplant Collection
But it shouldn't be difficult to find somebody like me whose plant sorely needs dividing!Most of these flavoring and spice species would probably do fine in a bright and warm window too, though I would add a sheer curtain to diffuse the sunlight--and...
California
El Segundo
Growing Blue Chalk Sticks: How To Care For Senecio Blue Chalk Sticks
Trailing blue fingers can cover a substantial area quickly, particularly in areas without frost and freeze. In fact, care for Senecio blue chalk sticks is similar to that of many other succulent plants.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1");...
Ohio
Willoughby
Dyeing Carnations: A Fun Project With Kids
Take the carnations and submerge the stems in water. Older blossoms are on the down side of their lives, and they don't take in water as quickly, so the process takes more time, and the result isn't as pretty.Food coloring in various shades.
California
El Segundo
What to Do With Sunflower Stalks
Tie these in place—very tightly—using baling wire or strong fishing line, allow trellises to fully dry, then brush or spray them with water seal.Leaving the mature sunflower seed head attached, saw several stalks off near the base and dry the entire...
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With Jalapeno Seeds
They're often added to Mexican, Thai and American dishes. Air dry or oven dry them. Sprinkle them on pizza, eggs, tacos, nachos or any dish that you'd like to spice up.It is certainly fine to throw the seeds away.
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With Drooping Tulips
They'll stand upright in a tall, narrow vase, but can also be placed in floral foam for added support in shorter, wider containers. Keep cut tulips well away from direct sunlight or a heat source, as this will cause them to droop sooner.
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With Excess Cucumbers
Instead of traditional gazpacho, base the cold soup on cucumbers, and use freshly chopped tomatoes and corn kernels for garnish. Add sliced cucumbers to a conventional stir-fry for a creamy, crunchy difference.To get rid of puffy eyes or temporarily lessen...
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With All That . . . Cilantro
This process will make even tough cuts of beef melt-in-your mouth tender.If you want to take a more modern approach, look at the direction gourmet chefs have been going with herbs.
California
El Segundo
What to Do With All That . . . Lemongrass
The most obvious choice is to make a bowl of aromatic Thai soup.To make an easy Tom Ka Gai (coconut chicken soup), heat a little olive oil in the bottom of a pot.Toss in a couple of tablespoons of red curry paste, a couple of tablespoons of grated fresh...
California
El Segundo
What to do with all that . . . basil
Just puree the fruits, add a bit of sugar and the basil liquid and freeze according to the ice cream machine's directions.Basil flowers are not only pretty but edible and make a delicate addition to any salad.Once you get started cooking with basil, you'll...
California
El Segundo
What to Do With Flowers in Oregano
The plant is used up until the first buds form. Honeybees that frequent oregano flowers may even produce honey with a mild oregano-blossom flavor.Dry the flowering tops of oregano and its close cousin for use in craft projects.
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With All That . . . Dill
You can also make an easy dill sauce by blending sour cream or mayonnaise (or a combination of the two) with dill, garlic powder, salt and pepper and roasted garlic.In Austria, a dill sauce is commonly served with schnitzel (breaded pork cutlets).
California
El Segundo
What To Do With Your First Bonsai
Unless your bonsai is a Serissa (a poor choice) or a Ficus, keep them outside as much as possible.There are a few more species for bonsai which will tolerate indoor cultivation, but none of them really thrive indoors and all will have more pest problems...
Ohio
Willoughby
What to Do WIth All Those . . . Chives
When thinking about chives most people concentrate on the foliage (which look like grass blades).However, every part of the chive plant is edible, and you can use the bulb like a mild onion in a pinch.The foliage can be added to dumpling or biscuit dough...
California
El Segundo
What to Do With All That . . . Parsley
It is in the same family as carrots and celery, which may be why it goes together with them into the stock pot to form the basis of so many soups.These are flavors that you notice most when they are missing.When a soup or a sauce tastes "flat," I usually...
California
El Segundo
What To Do With A Fallen Nest
Use your best judgement about propping a nest back up in a tree or bush; if it is a precarious position maybe it's better to leave on the ground so it doesn't blow out again. The female constructs the nest in three phases, beginning with the outer lining,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7 Sweet Things To Do With Honey
Plus, here's some advice on how to use modeling bees wax —it's a bit different from something like modeling clay. Custom Lip Balms—And A DIY Carrying Case Use beeswax to make your own custom lip balms .
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What to Do With Citrus Trees With Yellow Leaves
Regular pesticide sprays throughout the growing season of citrus trees prevents pests from damaging the leaves and turning them yellow, and it lowers the likelihood that the tree will contract a disease from the pests.
California
Santa Monica
What to do with all that . . . oregano
My favorite dish to make with this variety of oregano is lemony Greek potatoes. Spread the potatoes onto a baking sheet, top with snipped oregano leaves and squeeze on some lemon juice.
California
El Segundo
What to Do With All That . . . Fennel
In Syria and Lebanon, fennel leaves are a common addition to ejjeh, a type of frittata.In Greece, fennel leaves are used in savory pies, and to season chicken and fish dishes.Florence Fennel (a cultivar with a bulbous leaf base) can be eaten as a vegetable,...
California
El Segundo
What to do with all that thyme
My lemon thyme tends to grow over the edges of the sidewalk, and when that happens, I whip up a batch of lemon thyme cookies that you would swear contain lemon juice and zest (Just add 3 tablespoons of lemon thyme leaves to your favorite butter or sugar...
California
El Segundo
Things For Kids To Do With Violets
This works, for the most part, but be sure to help them straighten out the petals with the brush, as they'll likely stick together. The whole plant is edible, from flowers and leaves to roots, but only the flowers are sweet.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia