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Jestei
August 2, 2010
I am having technical difficulties responding to each comment so let say a few things here: The tenting technique calls for snipping your stems, putting the basil in a glass of water then tenting it with a ziplock bag which basically creates a greenhouse effect that keeps the herb looking nice. Cultivating Domesticity posted this in a comment on my blog a few weeks back. Yes MySocialChef is great! Agreed! And finally my move is still in a state of denial, drbabs!
ellenl
August 2, 2010
Jenny, what does one do with the basil to keep it for the week?
TheWimpyVegetarian
August 2, 2010
I just went on Cultivating Domesticity website and darned if I can find it. Jenny, do we put the basil in a glass of water and tent with foil or plastic?? I'm constantly frustrated with how long my basil on my countertop doesn't last...LOVE this recipe and your writeup on it BTW! I just cooked up a bunch of freshly shucked peas last night and it looks like I need to get some more!
drbabs
August 2, 2010
While I love all the ingredients individually, I often have trouble with pesto. I'm thinking maybe it's the garlic. (I love garlic. It hates me.) I think I will try this. Great writing, as usual! Hope your move is going well.
drbabs
August 2, 2010
Also, MySocialChef is HILARIOUS! Read his balsamic strawberry recipe and take a look at his blog!
TheWimpyVegetarian
August 2, 2010
I completely agree! I LOVED the story on the balsamic strawberry recipe!! I laughed the whole way through it. I've made the strawberries now too and they were great!
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