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10-05-2009, 03:26 AM #1OPJunior Member
Adding moisture to dry herb
i've read lots of threads how people added damp cloths, sponges, slices of apples,pears, oranges, water melon, just about every fruit and vegetable can be added in a mason jar to add moisture, however it leaves the herb smelling like the vegetable or or fruit that is placed beside there especially bread. if not watched with care, it can cause mold. MY QUESTION IS if i put some of that flavored water on a sponge and put it in the mason jar, next to the herb will it add weight, taste and smell? i think its a rather interesting theory but will it cause mold?
northernlight24 Reviewed by northernlight24 on . Adding moisture to dry herb i've read lots of threads how people added damp cloths, sponges, slices of apples,pears, oranges, water melon, just about every fruit and vegetable can be added in a mason jar to add moisture, however it leaves the herb smelling like the vegetable or or fruit that is placed beside there especially bread. if not watched with care, it can cause mold. MY QUESTION IS if i put some of that flavored water on a sponge and put it in the mason jar, next to the herb will it add weight, taste and smell? i Rating: 5
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