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No teflon............

 

It's done.

 

It was cooked down to maybe 40% when I removed the plant material and

looked like lovely broth. But, I was working at following the recipe

so I went ahead and reduced what was there by another 50% before

filtering.

 

Used way more coffee filters than the recipe 'cause they clogged. I

just kept filtering until I could get the liquid thru', then filtered

4 more times.

 

Ended up with 2 cups of soup to which I added an equal amount of vodka.

 

Now to go fertilize my shorn plant.

 

Thanks for the reinforcement.

 

Saralou

 

 

 

 

May wrote:

 

 

Bless your heart Saralou. Yep, It sure does stink. LOL! Yes, add

more

water when you can, and remember to strain it well. As for a Teflon

pan, cooking anything in those pans is bad for you. I am glad you're

not using it.

 

Keep us posted as to your progress in making the soup.

 

Hugs,

 

 

oleander soup ,

Saralou <RoseOttoGroups wrote:

>

> I'm cooking my first batch of oleander as I type. Boy that stuff

smells

> icky. Like overcooked greens. Yes, it's on simmer and not burning

;-)

 

> Saralou

>

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Congrats on your first batch. Sounds like you ended up with something

a bit stronger than normal. Remember, the instructions are to end up

with 30% of the original volume and then mix 50/50 with vodka or apple

cider vinegar. From your description, you ended up with more like

20%. No problem - your doses will just be a bit more potent and you

may wish to adjust them downwards by about a third.

 

 

 

oleander soup , Saralou <RoseOttoGroups wrote:

>

> No teflon............

>

> It's done.

>

> It was cooked down to maybe 40% when I removed the plant material and

> looked like lovely broth. But, I was working at following the recipe

> so I went ahead and reduced what was there by another 50% before

filtering.

>

> Used way more coffee filters than the recipe 'cause they clogged. I

> just kept filtering until I could get the liquid thru', then

filtered 4

> more times.

>

> Ended up with 2 cups of soup to which I added an equal amount of vodka.

>

> Now to go fertilize my shorn plant.

>

> Thanks for the reinforcement.

>

> Saralou

>

>

>

>

> May wrote:

> >

> > Bless your heart Saralou. Yep, It sure does stink. LOL! Yes, add more

> > water when you can, and remember to strain it well. As for a Teflon

> > pan, cooking anything in those pans is bad for you. I am glad you're

> > not using it.

> >

> > Keep us posted as to your progress in making the soup.

> >

> > Hugs,

> >

> >

> > oleander soup

> > <oleander soup%40>, Saralou <RoseOttoGroups@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > I'm cooking my first batch of oleander as I type. Boy that stuff

> > smells

> > > icky. Like overcooked greens. Yes, it's on simmer and not burning

> > ;-)

> >

> > > Saralou

> > >

> >

>

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