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byrd1956 said:Peaches are best picked when the fruit separates easily from the twigs. If it is hard to pull off the tree, it isn't ripe! Peaches will not ripen further once removed from the tree (they only "soften")
Fill a box with peaches and cover them with newspaper to speed up the ripening process.
pregochef said::chef: So here it is! I compiled everyones tips into a well-organized handout. Let me know what you think.
If you are using the PDF version, all you have to do is add your info to the right of "This information was provided by:"
If you are using MS Word, go to "view", header/footer...go into the footer and change the info to the right of "This information was provided by:".
Hope it helps! These are the only 2 formats I have the file in, so if you need a different format, sorry I can't help...
pregochef said::chef: So here it is! I compiled everyones tips into a well-organized handout. Let me know what you think.
If you are using the PDF version, all you have to do is add your info to the right of "This information was provided by:"
If you are using MS Word, go to "view", header/footer...go into the footer and change the info to the right of "This information was provided by:".
Hope it helps! These are the only 2 formats I have the file in, so if you need a different format, sorry I can't help...
reba515 said:and dropping a lettuce leaf into your cooked soup for the last few minutes will absorb a great deal of fat/grease.
merego said:this is an odd tip but for any pregnant moms who will not be nursing after their baby...
put cabbage leaves in the freezer and get them ice cold then stick them in your bra, it will reduce the swelling when your milk comes in and help with the pain. Don't leave the house with them on though, once they "defrost" they wilt and get kind of stinky, but it feels really good for awhile and helps!!
mommyhugz1978 said:I didn't know what to say to her last night........ It doesn't' happen to me to offten but on occasion it does!!!! and throws me off!!!
When using garlic, be sure to keep the cloves attached to the root, rather than breaking off for storage. The longer they stay on the root, the longer your garlic will last and the more fresh it will be.
Same goes for onions and items like bell peppers. Leave what you aren't using attached to the stem, seeds, etc. This will help keep them fresher for longer.
Use a pair of kitchen shears to easily and quickly chop herbs like parsley, cilantro, and chives.
Instead of using a peeler or knife, use the edge of a spoon to easily scrape off the skin of ginger. It's quicker and less wasteful.
Place a damp paper towel or kitchen towel underneath your cutting board to prevent it from slipping while you chop and prep ingredients.