● Dry white, basmati, Jasmine, rice has an indefinite shelf life, as long as the rice is kept dry – a sealed container would be a good idea. Brown rice only lasts 3 to 6 months when stored in the pantry.
● We should always try to get natural ingredients for our cooking, this helps keep the whole family healthy.
● Substitute other ingredients when you are short on something, its how you come up with amazing new meals and tasty treats. If the recipe calls for a certain seasoning, try whats in the cupboard. If the recipe calls for sweetening and you don’t have what is listed in the recipe, try a different way to sweeten the recipe. Experiment, its all part of the fun of being creative and enjoying different meals.Be inventive, get excited, create.
● According to sources I have read that white rice after being cooked and in the fridge lasts about 4 to 7 days. I have read variations of when to refrigerate white rice. One source stated 4 hours after being cooked and another 2 hours after being cooked. After the rice has cooled down you can put the rice in a sealed container and then put it in the fridge. It I noted that rice should be refrigerated 2 hours after being cooked because of the possibility of bacteria growing in the rice at room temperature.
● I was told that when boiling peas to only take them to the boil and then take them off the element. The reason for this was to cook the peas to boiling point, but if they kept boiling then the natural goodness in the peas would go into the water which you threw away.
● Since the water that we boil our food in has natural goodness in the water from the food I often pour the boiled water into a safe container and then when it has cooled down I pour it over the vegetables in the gardens.
● There is a myth/wives tale that if you add salt to a pot that is boiling potatoes that the salt goes into the potatoes, but it doesn’t. The salt just stays in the water and then when the potatoes are boiled you throw the salt and water out.
● When wiping something up on the kitchen floor or scrubbing the floor because something was spilled on the floor and the like, please don’t use the same cloth or scrubbing brush/scrubber, that you use for the dishes and for plates. I have witnessed people doing this and they have not yet realized that people walk on the floor and they have been outside or in other places and the floor is not a clean place, thats why we wash it often. Keep all the cleaning gear for the dishwashing and sink separate from whats used for cleaning/scrubbing the floor and rooms to avoid transferring germs.