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Grow Onion Bulbs from Scraps
Onions may be multilayered, but regrowing them is actually quite simple. Slice the bulb so you have a one-inch sliver of the root end. Let that piece dry for a day or two, until the edges start to curl, then … Continue reading
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Tagged culinary challenge, Food waste, Gardening, green onions, onions, regrowing, roots, scallions, scraps, vegetables
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Sprout Green Onions in Water
Grow green onions right on your windowsill, even while there’s snow on the ground outside. To start, cut store-bought green onions just above the white root, leaving some of the pale green portion. Cutting right at the white part will … Continue reading
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Tagged culinary challenge, Food waste, Gardening, green onions, onions, regrowing, roots, scallions, scraps, vegetables
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We Ate Nothing But Onions
Recently, I stood over the stove caramelizing onions. The smell suddenly reminded me of that summer we spent cooped up in our tiny dark apartment. Hiding from the heat in the day and caramelizing onions in the evening. Excited by … Continue reading
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Tagged aroma, budget, caramelized onion, creativity, grateful, holidays, hungry, memories, onions, realationships, slow cooking, smell, sticky, sweet, thankful
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