Guest guest Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 It sounds to me like you did a wonderful job. Normally it should last at least a year, but I prefer a fresh batch every six months. I suppose you could have used the seed pods, but I would advise against it - the toxins are heaviest there. Any length is fine so long as they lie flat within the pot. And coffee filters are much better than paper towels. I have no answer on the pressure cooker part. oleander soup , " m59eister " <m59eister wrote: > > I have just made my first batch of " soup " . Picked the oleander from > a nice healthy looking plant, however, as it is mid winter here (Down > Under) it was not in the vigorously growing stage but had seed pods > which I did not use. Cut about 8 inches down from the tips. I cut it > into about 3in pieces and put into an 8 litre (approx. 8 quarts) > stainless steel pot. Boiled it, using reverse osmosis water, for > roughly 4 hours (it stank the house out). I then removed the > oleander and continued to boil for about another 4 hours until it was > reduced to about 2 quarts. I left it to cool overnight. I was not > able to find any unbleached paper towels anywhere so I filtered it > using 10 unbleached coffee filters. There was very little residue in > the pot; the liquid did not thicken at all, the resulting colour was > that of a good mid strength beer!! I have now diluted it with 80 > proof vodka - 50/50. My questions are: > Does this sound OK? > How long will this stuff keep? > Could I have used the seed pods? > Has anyone ever made it in a pressure cooker and if so, how long > would you cook it for? > Should I have cut it smaller? > I have made this for a friend with cancer but am going to try it > myself first. Is there anything else I need to know, I am a little > nervous? > Sorry this is so long and thanks for all your wonderful work. > Mary > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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