How to Freeze Basil - Or Other Herbs
August 24th, 2006
Hello,
The basil Jeff planted is going gangbusters! Each plant grew into a nice leafy basil provider and now we have basil coming out of our ears! I was wondering how to save some of it, and thanks to a tip I received in a newsletter, now I know. I’ll just freeze it!
All you need to do is chop up the leaves, pack them into an ice cube tray, and cover it with water. Then freeze. After they’re frozen, you can move them into a freezer bag.
Now I won’t have to spend money on those little packets of frozen herbs; I’ll have it right at my fingertips.
Be sure to get your Fall Bulbs now, you will want to plant them soon.
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