Old potatoes can be rehydrated by mainataining in water 24 hours.
Old potatoes can be rehydrated by mainataining in water 24 hours. Salt water increase the content of sodium in potatoes but it is not important.
Old potatoes can be rehydrated by mainataining in water 24 hours. Salt water increase the content of sodium in potatoes but it is not important.
If you're talking about regular old table salt, then your answer is salt water--specifically boiling salt water.
To grow potatoes from old potatoes, cut the old potatoes into pieces with at least one eye each. Plant the pieces in soil with the eyes facing up, cover with soil, and water regularly. As the plants grow, mound soil around the base to encourage more potato growth. Harvest when the plants die back.
By brainwashing them with old fashion country mashed potatoes
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Brining a potato is an age-old trick of good cooks. You can brine them to preserve them. You can also brine them to perfectly season them before a meal. And if you fry the potato, the brine test is an absolute necessity. If the brine is weak (90g salt in 1000g water), the potatoes will sink, and if the brine is strong (120g salt in 1000g water) they will float. The ideal french fry has to be brine tested before you fry. You put them into the weak solution first and eliminate any that float (too wet). You then put them in the strong solution and eliminate any that sink (too dry). The remaining perfect potatoes are then fried to a golden brown, crisp on the outside and fluffy on the inside.
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There is realy not that much to wary about The concentration of salt in a salt water pool is lower then the amount of salt found in tears my brothers small dog does the same thing and it is getting qiute old and is stil hail and hearty.
A Salt water swimming pool, like the iceberg in Sydney. hmmm.... A Salt Water Beach! or a pool in wich someone wurinated in! A: Your answer is old pool water. You will not taste the salt in a salt water system pool! k
No, rotten eggs do not float in salt water. An egg will float in water when it is old and starting to spoil due to the air pocket inside increasing in size, not necessarily because it is rotten. Rotten eggs may sink or float in water depending on various factors such as gas buildup, but the salt content of the water usually does not affect this.