Discard the water used to boil the tomatoes.
Always rinse and
discard the water used for soaking as it contains tannins, dust and residue.
Not exact matches
Why do you
discard the
water the nuts have been soaking in instead of
using it?
Save coconut
water for another
use or
discard.
Remove all of the thick cream and
discard or save the
water for later
use.
(There will be
water under it,
discard or save for another
use later — you only want the solid cream part).
The other, more involved way to
use flax seed as an egg substitute is to boil whole flax seeds with
water which extracts the gel, strain the flax gel off then
discard the flax seeds.
After each
use of the starter, mix in the flour and
water just like Day 4, with the exception of
discarding any starter.
1 cup French green or brown lentils 3 tablespoons white wine vinegar 1 1/4 cups
water 1 cup couscous (I
used whole wheat) 1/2 teaspoons salt 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil 1 large garlic clove, minced and mashed to a paste with 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup fresh mint leaves, chopped 1 bunch arugula, stems
discarded and leaves washed well, spun dry and chopped 2 cups cherry or grape tomatoes, halved 1/2 cup kalamata olives, pitted and chopped 1 cup crumbled feta 1/4 cup fresh basil, julienned
With a spatula or spoon, remove only the cream from the top and
discard the coconut
water or
use in another recipe.
Discard the
water from the pot and rinse and wipe out the pot to
use again.
Scoop out the white layer of cream that has risen to the top and place it in a large mixing bowl (
discard the
water or save for later
use in smoothies, etc.).
Does the soaking liquid have to be
discarded, like soaking bean
water, or can it be
used as part of the liquid placed in the blender?
If you are not
using medjool dates, which are already soft, I suggest to soften your dates in some hot
water for 30 mins before,
discarding the
water before
using.
There will be some coconut
water at the bottom that you can either
discard or
use in a dish.
Producing, processing, transporting, preparing, storing, and disposing of
discarded food
uses inputs such as land,
water, labor, and energy that could be available for other purposes.
If
using shelled fresh edamame,
discard the pods and cook in boiling
water for 10 minutes or done to your liking.
Discard coconut
water or reserve for another
use.
Use a small spatula or thin - bladed knife to lift butter out of glass, then scrape off any sludge from side that was in contact with
water;
discard water.
Using your hands and / or a soup spoon, scrape the flesh into a bowl and
discard the skin (don't do this under running
water as you might have read elsewhere — you will lose lots of flavor).
Always
use fresh
water when pureeing vegetables that may contain nitrates and
discard the cooking
water.
But — if you're still concerned about nitrate levels in spinach — you can further minimize the risk by
discarding any
water in which you cook the leaves and preparing spinach as needed, rather than cooking it and storing it for future
use.
«It's a way to utilize an available resource instead of
discarding it into the ocean, where it's instantly no longer of
use as freshwater,» says environmental health scientist Kellogg Schwab, who directs the Center for
Water and Health at Johns Hopkins University.
If these veggies should be cooked to neutralize goitrogens and then the
water DISCARDED, shouldn't we not
use them in soups, or cook them first, then add to soup?
Skin mixture should become concentrated so
use 1 tablespoon
water at the end to clear it out once more then
discard lumpy mixture.
Discard the soaking
water unless yout intend to
use it to ferment something for months.
Drain the apricots and
discard the
water when ready to
use.
The problems they chose included students throwing away uneaten food,
using plastic
water bottles instead of reusable bottles, and
discarding paper instead of erasing mistakes.
Just be careful to refrigerate it, change the
water it's stored in daily, and
discard or
use tofu that's more than 8 or 9 days old.
Then dump out the
water,
discard any newspaper you
used, and clean the bucket and flea comb.
Boiling, and
discarding the
water that was
used, greatly reduces the amount of absorbable oxalate in vegetables and grains.
If adding to pet's drinking
water or
using in a spray bottle to mist a room,
discard after 3 months.
Every gallon of
used motor oil that is improperly
discarded can contaminate 1 million gallons of drinking
water, according to the EPA.
But just in case you weren't quite convinced that waste food is a real problem with real consequences, a new study is highlighting a somewhat less talked about consequence of
discarded food — the waste of
water used to grow it.
The land,
water, labor, energy and other inputs
used in producing, processing, transporting, preparing, storing, and disposing of
discarded food are pulled away from
uses that may have been more beneficial to society — and generate impacts on the environment that may endanger the long - run health of the planet.
The hazardous materials
used in their construction are not easy to recycle and can contaminate drinking
water if solely
discarded with other electronic waste.