blissful
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@larry_stewart
It took many days to dehydrate the scapes. I cut off the fibrous flower part and only used the stem area. There were 200 so, it was a lot of them, but they dehydrated small as most stuff does.
After dehydrating they look like this:
I put them in a double bubble bag (like you get from amazon for packages) and mr bliss pounded them with a hammer on concrete.
Then they can go in a jar to store.
Some go in the coffee/nut grinder, and grind them to a powder.
Put them in a spice jar for the spice rack.
It took many days to dehydrate the scapes. I cut off the fibrous flower part and only used the stem area. There were 200 so, it was a lot of them, but they dehydrated small as most stuff does.
After dehydrating they look like this:
I put them in a double bubble bag (like you get from amazon for packages) and mr bliss pounded them with a hammer on concrete.
Then they can go in a jar to store.
Some go in the coffee/nut grinder, and grind them to a powder.
Put them in a spice jar for the spice rack.