This entry was posted in Twitter on November 20, 2013 by twilight Have surplus tulsi growing in the lawn. Any suggestions on how to preserve humongous quantities? Can’t consume it all #lawnstatus
Reply ↓ joshibhuvi November 20, 2013 at 04:11 @twilightfairy dry the tulsi leaves. Crush them later and store.
Reply ↓ AMDevani November 20, 2013 at 04:51 @twilightfairy Pls post a picture of ur lawn – imagine it with every #lawnstatus tweet of urs & wonder if its anything like my imagination!
Reply ↓ speed_arvz November 20, 2013 at 05:30 @twilightfairy i faced the same.Trim and keep the leaves ,make paste and store in fridge.can be used in many ways.tea,chutney..
Reply ↓ Archiebouy November 20, 2013 at 05:41 @twilightfairy cover it with some cloth …we used to worship tulsi in our temple by covering it in transparent iron cage so that people can
Reply ↓ shahnazb November 20, 2013 at 22:35 @twilightfairy My MIL microwaves kadhi-patta and sticks it in the freezer to avoid rotting of excess amounts. Think that might work?
@twilightfairy dry the tulsi leaves. Crush them later and store.
@twilightfairy chutney and deep freeze
@twilightfairy Pls post a picture of ur lawn – imagine it with every #lawnstatus tweet of urs & wonder if its anything like my imagination!
@twilightfairy i faced the same.Trim and keep the leaves ,make paste and store in fridge.can be used in many ways.tea,chutney..
@twilightfairy cover it with some cloth …we used to worship tulsi in our temple by covering it in transparent iron cage so that people can
@twilightfairy do ‘Parikrima’
@twilightfairy My MIL microwaves kadhi-patta and sticks it in the freezer to avoid rotting of excess amounts. Think that might work?