dried under the sun .. then pound using hammer
tear in smal part
blend it .. (blender machine)
dry under the sun or blower
pound it .until smooth .
put top coat (calcium carbonate)
Yes, banana peels can be used to make vinegar in an investigatory project. The peels contain natural acids that can be fermented to produce vinegar. This can be a simple and interesting project to explore the process of vinegar production.
first u must..collect ur durian peelings...then cut it into pieces.. using ur knife....then...grind it using a hammer or a rock!after that..put ur grind durian peeling ina basin with water & after u wash the durian peeling...put i in a container or a box...then put it under the sun!.after it driescut it into small pieces using the scissorsthen after that, put ur peeling in a basin with a little waterand a glue(zoy) thenlet it dry for 2 days,,,andwalah!!ur durian cardboard is done...
Corn husks would do :)
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paper, cardboard cartons, fruit peelings, leaves, wood basically, most stuff that comes from living things that haven't been combined with inorganic stuff.
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Frozen Pineapple Ice-pops.
The smallest potatoes because their surface to volume ratio is higher than for large potatoes.
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No its not but peelings from bananas help itchy bugs bites! :)
I suggest the use of cardboard to make cardboard egg crates.
Some horses love peelings, depending on what fruit or veggie they came from. Carrot or apple peelings are a great treat for a horse as long has they are fresh.