Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts

1/18/2012

M. Kamenstein, Inc. Natural Wood Banana Hanger 9x6-in. Review

M. Kamenstein, Inc. Natural Wood Banana Hanger 9x6-in.
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Lasted about a month. Then the hook broke off. The metal of the hook looks soft and brittle, not even the same quality as a common hardware variety hook.
Also the stand has an annoying habit of disassembling itself when one lifts the banana off the hook.
Also the little hook looks cute, but seems poorly angled to make hanging and unhanging a bunch of bananas easy.
Guess I am not impressed with the function of this product.

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7/30/2011

Demeter Fragrance Library - Plants & Trees - Home Atmosphere Room Spray Collection Review

Demeter Fragrance Library - Plants and Trees - Home Atmosphere Room Spray Collection
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....lately the products have been hit or miss.
I recently tried Sticky Toffee Pudding in the 4 oz room spray and it's definitely become my favorite -- I can't get enough of it! On the other hand, my mother loves the Waffle Cone and I ordered her 2 bottles from the Demeter website ($14 each, plus flat rate shipping) and they came smelling nothing like the waffle cone she loves. It almost smells rancid like whiskey. There's no problem with exchanges -- that's what their website says anyway. I don't know if it's the room spray version that is bad or if they reformulated, but I'm going to send it back and pay the extra for the cologne version.
As for other scents I've tried:
Sugar Cookie - Very very sweet. A little too sweet for me.
Brownie - An artificial chocolate smell, but not offensive. Doesn't last very long.
Graham Cracker - Hard to find the scent in the sea of alcohol in the product.
Waffle - Very maple syrup-y.
Strawberry Ice Cream - Very artificial owerpowering scent. Almost like a very concentrated strawberry Quik. (Strawberry milk powder brand.)
Scottish Shortbread - There is some sort of oil in the mixture and when it arrived it was nearly frozen. I didn't care for this smell either. sort of an almond cookie smell but also masked by the alcohol smell.
Mojito - Ick. My mom received this as a promo item somewhere and it smells like a hospital to me! I'm not sure which component of Mojito smell is doing that to it, but I'd pass.
There's a Jelly Belly line scent that has something to do with blackberries. It was a pretty harsh scent. Not light and airy -- very contrived and strong. Over the top but not in a good way. Same goes for the Blueberry Muffin in the Jelly Belly line.
Vanilla Cake Batter - Not very exciting. Very vanilla, not very cakey.
I reviewed the Rubber and Mesquite scents on Amazon somewhere -- pass on those.
Before you invest the money, go to the Demeter site and get the $5 1/2 oz splash version of the scent you like. Or just get the Sticky Toffee Pudding. ;)

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7/05/2011

Baobob Tree 8 Seeds - Monkey Bread Tree - Adamsonia Review

Baobob Tree 8 Seeds - Monkey Bread Tree - Adamsonia
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Very hardy seeds! :) No shipping protection! :(
I only planted two of the seeds in ordinary potting soil (which came with "6 months" fertilizer already in it), and in about a week one of the seeds has stuck out a fat white shoot and started digging.
You will not receive instructions, and unfortunately your seeds will not arrive with any protection from the cold or from crushing injury during shipment. HIRTS, please at least wrap the little guys in bubble wrap, the receipt does not protect from harm. I ordered the baobabs, phantom miracle tree, and eucalyptus. The baobabs made it fine because the seeds are big and hard, and the eucalyptus seeds are smaller than mustard seeds so they use quantum tunnelling to escape harm, but one of the phantom miracle seeds was crushed almost to dust.
That's a sad sight to see because I think of them all as babies. All seeds arrived in tiny zip lock baggies wrapped in a folded receipt. Somebody please update if they change this practice because I am thankful somebody is offering these interesting plant seeds.
The growing baobab is a healthy little guy, very thick shoot, and I have a feeling it's going to take over the world in a few more weeks.
I'm naive about plants in general and very much a beginner with bonsais, so this is a surprise. This is my first seedling ever, and I'd never even heard of a 'baobab' before stumbling into it here on Amazon while digging for unusual fruit trees.
The pictures melted my heart in an instant and I had to try.
After ordering, I researched what I was getting into and took the advice of others for planting: With a pair of large scissors I scraped at the side of both seeds to make a light notch, about 1.5 mm wide. NOT deep through the shell, but mostly just getting the gunk off the exterior and making a weak spot. There's a different color underneath and I was disturbed when I saw it, thinking maybe I'd killed the poor things by cutting too deep.
I filled up a coffee mug with water and heated it in a microwave for about a minute. I made sure the water was only hot to the touch, not scalding. If I couldn't stand to keep my finger in it deep for too long, I wasn't dropping a seed in it. Bathwater hot.
I took a half-sheet of a paper towel and stuffed it down to the bottom of my coffee mug to keep the seeds off the bottom, dropped the seeds in on top, and put the mug of water & seeds on my coffee warmer for a timed hour. It's a cheap warmer and coffee is always lukewarm even when the warmer is on high.
After an hour of "cooking," I dug a little hole about an inch deep in the soil they were headed for, and carefully stuck both seeds in the hole and covered them over. Then I poured the hot water from the mug over the soil to give them a running start. I have not watered them since because the soil stayed wet all week, nothing else in the soil to dry it out.
This Friday, about a week from planting, I gently shifted the soil to see if anything was afoot down there, and I found a baby baobab!
I'm currently replanting the guy in a bigger pot. The first pot was a standby empty pot but small, I didn't expect success, and I figure it's a big tree naturally and even as a bonsai it probably needs some respect. For the replanting I'm going to try a 50/50 "desert sand" mixed with the original rich potting soil. If you research it, you'll find that they do not need a "dry season"... people have found that they keep growing year-round as long as your "rainy season" (artificial or not) keeps going.
Other growers prefer the natural approach and are so rough they throw the poor thing in the basement under a table on its side for half the year to simulate a dry season. Supposedly that abused/natural baobab picks up and carries on the next year when righted and watered and given sun again. This tree is a survivor, and I'm glad it's one I'm trying for.
If it helps: The pot with baobab seeds has been in a cold office all week. This is destined to be an office bonsai, it's the only "property" I have, and I can't help my own environment. It's winter time (Virginia), it's chilly, and the building turns the heat off at night and over the weekends.
I placed the pot with seeds under a 24/7 fluorescent desk lamp, and that's where it's been all week. Even with the chill, and even though it's normal rich potting soil which is still wet, and even though I'm an idiot with plants, I've got a happy little seedling trying to take off! With only a first time ever 2-seed try, YAY!
Thank you Hirts for a chance at something unusual, shipping methods aside.
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Technically it's Baobab/Adansonia but perhaps spellings are interchangeable:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baobab

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Adansonia digitata is a tree of the African tropics. It is seldom more than 40 feet tall but has an enormously thick trunk which can be as much as 30 feet in diameter, making it almost as wide as it is high. The spongy tissue of the trunk holds water which enables the tree to withstand drought conditions. Baobab bark is used as a source of fiber for ropes and for paper-making. The tree has large white hanging flowers and fruits known as "monkey bread". Fruit pulp is used to make a lemonade-like drink. Makes a great house plant or patio plant!

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6/11/2011

Nordic Ware Pineapple Upside Down Mini Cake Pan Review

Nordic Ware Pineapple Upside Down Mini Cake Pan
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Heavy, non-stick pan that has nice detail in the pineapples. We've used it for both P/A upside down cake and quick bread. We found it is better to use about 2/3 C batter rather than the 3/4 C the directions state.

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The charm of a pineapple upside-down cake, in a personal sized cake! Bake classic bundt pans in upside-down pineapple shapes to serve at a birthday party or as a surprise dessert for a special occasion. For a colorful presentation, finish the cake\'s sides with royal icing, or fill the center with fresh berries and ice cream for a cool summertime treat.Proudly made in the USA by Nordic Ware.

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