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  2. How to Freeze Your Fresh Herbs - AOL

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    While you can simply freeze herbs in water—or even as-is—Kenji found that freezing herbs in oil is the best way to cut down on freezer burn and to reduce melting time when cooking with them.

  3. How To Store Herbs From Your Garden So You Can Cook ... - AOL

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    If you've picked fresh herbs and don't anticipate using them for a dish, you can place the herbs in a jar or vase with water. Another option is to freeze herbs instead of drying them. On The ...

  4. Preserve your fresh herbs with these simple hacks - AOL

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    The post Preserve your fresh herbs with these simple hacks appeared first on In The Know. If your herbs keep going bad before you can use them up, worry not! There are a variety of different ways ...

  5. Food storage - Wikipedia

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    Herbs can be chopped and added to water in an ice cube tray. After freezing, the ice cubes are emptied into a plastic freezer bag for storing in the freezer. Herbs also can be stirred into a bowl with unsalted butter, then spread on wax paper and rolled into a cylinder shape.

  6. Decoction - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, aqueous ethanol or glycerol may be used instead of water. [2] Decoction can be used to make tisanes , tinctures and similar solutions. Decoctions and infusions may produce liquids with differing chemical properties, as the temperature or preparation difference may result in more oil-soluble chemicals in decoctions versus infusions.

  7. Herbal distillate - Wikipedia

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    Internal use: Some distillates, such as peppermint and chamomile, can be taken internally in small quantities to support digestion and alleviate mild gastrointestinal discomforts. 4. Agriculture: Herbal distillates are also used as insecticides, herbicides, and antibacterial and antifungal agents in agriculture.

  8. 16 Foods to Freeze for Later (and How to Do It Right) - AOL

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    Rather than risk them going rancid, freeze nuts to keep them fresh long-term. Simply store the nuts in freezer-safe bags and they will last up to four times longer. Frozen nuts can be used exactly ...

  9. Herbal tonic - Wikipedia

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    Herb garden. In herbal medicine, a herbal tonic (also tonic herbs, tonic herbalism) is used to help restore, tone and invigorate systems in the body [1] or to promote general health and well-being. [2] A herbal tonic is a solution or other preparation made from a specially selected assortment of plants known as herbs. [2]