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Basil plant - going all dry!
larmy16
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I bought a lovely fresh basil plant last weekend with plans for making a nice bolognese and freezing the rest. Suffice to say, none of this happened - I got the flu and virtually everything fresh went off as I could not face cooking.
So the basil plant is drying out - I had the idea of putting it in the microwave to dry it completely but it seemed to make it more wet again. Can I do anything with the basil or is it too late........... :eek:
Should I dry it in a slow oven????
PS. I did mean the leaves and not the plant pot as well!!!
So the basil plant is drying out - I had the idea of putting it in the microwave to dry it completely but it seemed to make it more wet again. Can I do anything with the basil or is it too late........... :eek:
Should I dry it in a slow oven????
PS. I did mean the leaves and not the plant pot as well!!!
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Taking part in Sealed Pot No.819/2011
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Ive heard you can put chopped herbs with olive oil into ice cube trays and freeze them
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