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Cara Membuat Kelopak Bunga Dari Botol Bekas | How to Make Flower Petals From Used Bottles
Cara Membuat Kelopak Bunga Dari Botol Bekas | How to Make Flower Petals From Used Bottles - YouTube
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Orange Oil For Cleaning: Tips And Tricks For An Eco-Friendly Cleaning
Want to level up your cleaning routine with natural, eco-friendly products? Learn how to use orange oil for all your cleaning needs! From freshening up your home to tackling tough grease and grime, this citrus fruit is a must-have for any self-care enthusiast. Discover our cleaning tips and hacks for incorporating orange oil into your daily cleaning routine. Say goodbye to harsh chemicals and hello to a sparkling clean home with this all-natural solution. Get our FREE decluttering guide NOW!
How to Make Bioplastic from Orange Peels?
To make bioplastic from orange peels, blend the peels into a pulp, mix with water, glycerin, and optional sodium alginate, then heat until a gel forms. Pour the mixture into molds, let it dry, and you have biodegradable plastic. #BioplasticDIY #SustainableCrafts #EcoFriendlyProjects #OrangePeelBioplastic #GreenLivingTips #HomemadeBioplastics #EcoFriendlyDIY
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DIY Gut Friendly Fruits Soda
Who loves a bubbly fruit sparkling drink but doesn’t like the junk ingredients? Make this homemade version from @nettlesandpetals . 🌟 With just a few simple ingredients and a touch of fermentation fun, you'll be sipping on bubbly, probiotic-rich goodness in no time. Two Recipe Fun Facts: Most of the sugar in this recipe will be absorbed by the bacteria and yeast via the fermentation the fermentation process. The fermentation process creates the sparkly bubbles. 🌟 Start by adding some ginger bug starter culture, created by fermenting ginger, unrefined sugar, and filtered water for 3-5 days (see Jamie Walton | Nettles & Petals recipe). Strain some of the mixture and pour it into glass bottles. Then, add freshly juiced fruits and veggies (it’s a great way to use up an abundance of