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Does Peanut Butter Need to Be Refrigerated After Opening?

I had never stored peanut butter in the refrigerator until a few years ago when I discovered that my mother-in-law had refrigerated her peanut butter. Now, granted, she did use the natural kind,...

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Do Plastic Pots Kill Plants? | Is It Bad to Grow in Plastic?

Wondering whether plastic pots can harm or kill plants is a legitimate concern. The dangers of plastic when it comes to food are well-documented. As such, any thoughtful plant owner should consider...

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Do Peat Pellets Expire? (How Long They Last)

I was asked recently if peat pellets expire. I actually didn't have a good answer, although I had an idea. To be sure, I did some thorough research and thought I would share my findings in this...

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link to The Vinegar to Water Ratio for Pickling | Getting it Right

The Vinegar to Water Ratio for Pickling | Getting it Right

All preservation methods have one goal in mind: limiting bacterial growth, which will spoil the food. While cooling and salting food is hard to do incorrectly, pickling with an acidic solution...

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How to Make Powdered Peanut Butter | A Quick Guide

The peanut butter industry is worth just under $2 billion annually in the United States. Consumers use the product as a spread, in baking a multitude of delicious treats, and it’s the core...

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Are Pickling and Fermentation the Same Thing?

The question of whether pickling and fermentation are the same thing or whether there is a difference is a common question that I hear. While we all know that both are methods used to preserve food,...

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