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  2. Make the Most of Spring Produce with Fresh Rhubarb Bread - AOL

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    granulated sugar. 3 tbsp. old-fashioned rolled oats. 4 tbsp. cold salted butter, cubed. For the bread: Baking spray with flour, for the pan. 1 c. granulated sugar. 1/2 c. sour cream, at room ...

  3. Everything You Need to Know About Freezing Celery - AOL

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    You can blend them into celery or green juice, dice and add to chicken or tuna salad or sauté with carrots and onions (aka mirepoix) as a base for soups and stews or a hearty bolognese sauce.

  4. Freeze drying - Wikipedia

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    Freeze-dried ice cream. Freeze-dried foods became a major component of astronaut and military rations. What began for astronaut crews as tubed meals and freeze-dried snacks that were difficult to rehydrate, [13] were transformed into hot meals in space by improving the process of rehydrating freeze-dried meals with water. [13]

  5. Yes, You Can Freeze Sour Cream But There's More You ... - AOL

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    Let's get to the thick of it now: Yes, you can freeze sour cream. However, similar to freezing other dairy products like milk and cream cheese , the texture will be affected. You may find it ...

  6. Food preservation - Wikipedia

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    [9] Sugar is used to preserve fruits, either in an antimicrobial syrup with fruit such as apples, pears, peaches, apricots, and plums, or in crystallized form where the preserved material is cooked in sugar to the point of crystallization and the resultant product is then stored dry.

  7. Tapenade - Wikipedia

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    Tapenade in a mortar. Olive-based dishes can be found in ancient times.For example, Olivarum conditurae in Columella's De re Rustica [3] [4] and epityrum from Cato the Elder were Greek dips adopted by the Romans that included olives but also many ingredients like celery, leeks, rue, mint, wine and vinegar.

  8. It's Rhubarb Season! Celebrate with This Stunning ... - AOL

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    Place the rhubarb in a large bowl and sprinkle with 2 tablespoons of granulated sugar and the cornstarch. Toss to combine. Place the rhubarb in the prepared pan pink side down, trimming the pieces ...

  9. Talk:Rhubarb - Wikipedia

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    Rhubarb is a very greedy plant and you are best advised to feed it well, ideally adding manure to the ground prior to planting a crown. You will see a massive difference between rhubarb in fresh soil/compost, and stuff which has been used for a few years.82.6.1.85 23:17, 17 June 2010 (UTC)Lance Tyrell