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Did you know you could "re-grow" scallions?
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Did you know you could "re-grow" scallions?
I just stumbled on this nifty trick while following some links on a recipe site I really enjoy Pioneer Woman
When you have that wee bit of scallion left over after using the tops, they will regrow new tops!!!
And 4 days later....
Full details of how to do it can be found here
When you have that wee bit of scallion left over after using the tops, they will regrow new tops!!!
And 4 days later....
Full details of how to do it can be found here
Luci Dawson- Posts : 264
Join date : 2011-09-07
Age : 82
Location : Albuquerque, NM (7B)
Re: Did you know you could "re-grow" scallions?
Yup, I usually get three or four good cuttings off my green onions before having to buy more.
Mamachibi- Posts : 298
Join date : 2011-06-17
Location : Zone 6b
Re: Did you know you could "re-grow" scallions?
[quote="Luci Dawson"]I just stumbled on this nifty trick while following some links on a recipe site I really enjoy Pioneer Woman
When you have that wee bit of scallion left over after using the tops, they will regrow new tops!!!
Love Pioneer Woman lots of great ideas
When you have that wee bit of scallion left over after using the tops, they will regrow new tops!!!
Love Pioneer Woman lots of great ideas
newstart- Posts : 331
Join date : 2011-11-22
Age : 42
Location : houston, texas zone 9
Re: Did you know you could "re-grow" scallions?
newstart wrote: Love Pioneer Woman lots of great ideas
Check out moswell's recipe for scalloped potatoes on page 3 of the Thanksgiving Fun thread...PDub would LOVE IT!!!
Luci Dawson- Posts : 264
Join date : 2011-09-07
Age : 82
Location : Albuquerque, NM (7B)
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