no need. you can if you're bored...
No it does'nt
Yes, the potato would absorb the salt. You would have to remove the potato be for serving the soup.
Try adding a peeled potato while cooking (remove the potato before serving).
you have to let the seed dry all the way through it so you can plant a potato fruit.
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It won't remove anymore salt than a potato would. Use it taste at the end and add salt if needed
Plants do not remove waste through the anus like humans. The remove their waste through their leaves.
One way to remove the taste of too much pepper from food that you are preparing is to increase the broth, or sauce in the dish. You can also add sour cream to make the food taste less peppery. You can also remove pepper by cutting a raw potato in half and adding it to the pot, let it cook for fifteen minutes and then remove the potato. A lot of the pepper will have been absorbed by the potato.
A person should not drive off road, should not leave litter, should not bother, kill or capture animals, should not remove plants, should not dump pollution such as used oil.
When the flower turns yellow, pinch it off at the base of the bloom. Be careful as there may be other buds in the making at this site. And yes, you should remove them to encourage more blooms.
Plants remove Carbon Dioxide from the environment.
The best way to remove a blub that has broken off at the base is to use a raw potato. Cut the potato in half and, with the light switch turned off, shove the raw edge of the potato onto the socket. The potato should grip the broken portion of the bulb and allow you to twist the bulb out easily. Replace the bulb as you would normally after making sure all potato residue is removed from the light socket.