no. its not nessacary but it wouldn't hurt to.
Melt the honey in a double boiler. Should be fine after that.
Yes, basil leaves are perfectly edible.
The basal transcription factors are typically defined as the minimal complement of proteins necessary to reconstitute
the family had to reconstitute their house after it burned down.
freeze dry the basil leaves then blend up in a robo coupe and pass through a very fine sieve.
The word reconstitute is a regular verb. The past tense form is reconstituted.
go ahead and wash, take ends off, blanch and cool, then dry them... they reconstitute beautifully in soups.
Beacuse you forget to water them or you water them too much
32 teaspoons or 2/3 cup instant milk will reconstitute to 16 ounces of milk.
Sugar is dry, so is basil, so is lentils - all differentamount in a teaspoon.
As a general rule, dried spices are stronger than fresh spices.
It is not necessary.