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Locale Hub 4074 - Issue 2

Locale 4074 Magazine - Jindalee, Middle Park, Mt Ommaney, Sinnamon Park, Westlake, Jamboree Heights

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Handy<br />

Home<br />

Hacks<br />

BROUGHT TO<br />

YOU BY<br />

∙Lengthening Vegetables Lifespan∙<br />

If vegetables become cheaper in price due to ageing,<br />

you should stock up. As soon as you have your produce<br />

at home slice and dice it and then place it in freezer<br />

bags. If you immediately freeze it then you will halt the<br />

ageing process. Plus, you’ll have ready-to-use frozen<br />

vegetables for whenever you want to make a stew or<br />

sauce<br />

∙Storing asparagus∙<br />

We all have experienced vegetables getting soft and<br />

limp inside the bottom drawer of the fridge. How do<br />

we keep vegetables alive longer? Place a vegetable like<br />

asparagus upright in a jar, or cup in your fridge. Remove<br />

the bottoms of the storks, put them together into<br />

bunches and soak in a few centimetres of water to ensure<br />

they retain their freshness.<br />

∙Homemade frozen yoghurt∙<br />

It’s hard to beat a homemade healthy yoghurt dessert.<br />

But who has the time to spend churning and turning to<br />

produce the results? To achieve the same result, buy<br />

a single-serve size of creamy yoghurt and a packet of<br />

wooden sticks. Don’t take the lid off, instead, pierce it in<br />

the centre with the stick. Next, put it in the freezer and<br />

then when the weather’s warmer and you’re after a treat,<br />

remove the lid and ease the now frozen yoghurt out of<br />

the container.<br />

∙Watermelon lollies∙<br />

Eating watermelon can be difficult at best. Watermelon is<br />

awkward to eat, big and difficult to move around on your<br />

chopping board, let alone cut. Then the fruit’s natural<br />

juice all over you. Rather than slicing the melon into<br />

traditional slices, cut it in half, then slice into strips and<br />

stick in a toothpick.<br />

∙Keep bananas ripe for longer∙<br />

Wrap your bananas with plastic cling wrap on their ends<br />

and they will last days longer.<br />

∙Delicious homemade iced coffee∙<br />

Enjoy a glass of homemade iced coffee that’s better than<br />

any store-bought caffeine kick. The trick to making good<br />

iced coffee is preparing frozen coffee cubes in an ice<br />

tray in advance. When needed you can add the cubes to<br />

ensure your coffee stays cold, then it keeps its strength<br />

rather than be watered down.<br />

∙Removing strawberry tops∙<br />

We always tend to waste a lot of strawberries by<br />

chopping off their stems.<br />

Instead of using a knife, which doesn’t get close enough<br />

to removing only the stork, use a straw. Pierce the base<br />

of the berry with the straw, by pushing it through you<br />

will see only the unwanted stem is removed from the<br />

strawberry. It is not messy and quick as well.

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