Typically, you can substitute one fresh lemongrass stalk with 1-2 teaspoons of dried lemongrass in a jar, depending on your taste preference. Start with a smaller amount and adjust to taste.
Cut the stalk, leave the leafs attached until ready to use. Put the stalk in a jar of water and keep on the counter.
Fresh honey without comb was 3-4 dollars a quart in Arkansas
No it is not.
I am fairly certain it is called the mouth.
To keep fresh asparagus fresh for longer, trim the ends, place them upright in a jar with water, cover with a plastic bag, and store in the refrigerator.
Yes, a jar lid can have a screw-on design to secure it tightly onto the jar. This type of lid is commonly used for sealing jars to keep the contents fresh and prevent leakage.
So the jam can stay fresh.
A jar of honey in 2004 cost £3
It was about 10-20 cents for each can or jar
To keep asparagus fresh for longer, trim the ends, place in a jar with water, cover with a plastic bag, and store in the refrigerator.
This is a common way of checking duck and chicken eggs for freshness. If the egg stays at the bottom of the jar, it is very fresh. If if suspends towards the middle, it is not as fresh, but it is still edible. If it rises almost to the top or floats, the egg has likely gone bad. It has to do with the air pocket inside of the shell expanding as the egg ages.
A common type of rubber seal for a jar is a gasket or O-ring. It helps create an airtight seal to keep the contents fresh and prevent leaks.