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Tips in Duck Breeding Operation
1970-01-01 00:59:59
For efficient and productive duck breeding operation, consider the following tips recommended by experts from the Philippine Council for Agriculture and Resources Research in Los Banos, Laguna. Procedure: 1. Maintain the proper ratio of male to female ducks in a breeding shed or kamalig. Put in one drake for every five to 10 female ducks. Keep extra drakes in a separate shed in case some male
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How to make less grease peanuts
1970-01-01 00:59:59
In response to the request sent by one of our readers here (Taha Talal), if we can post how to make less grease peanuts, here is the procedure and Happy New Year to you. MATERIALS: shelled peanuts 1 kg cooking oil - half liter refined salt - half tsp. garlic powder- half tsp. UTENSILS: measuring cups measuring spoons carajay ladle colander basin stove weighing scale PROCEDURE: 1. Soak the


How to make Calamansi flavored candies, jellies, and lollipops
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Calamansi Flavored Jellies (Candies) Ingredients: starch 10 tbsp water 1 and 1/4 c sugar 1 and 1/2 c glucose 1/4 c calamansi juice 4 tbsp citric acid 1/8 tsp food color 1/4 tsp calamansi oil 1/4 tsp Utensils: heavy saucepan stove ladle measuring spoons measuring cups trays, knife spatula, plastic bag refractometer Procedure: 1. Mix cornstarch and water. Stir to dissolve. 2. Place the
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Hot Pepper Farming
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Siling labuyo or Hot Pepper (Capsicum frutescens L.), is a perennial plant with small, tapering fruits, often 2-3, at a node. The fruits of most varieties are red, some are yellow, purple or black. The fruits are very pungent. The flowers are greenish white or yellowish white. Hot pepper is used generally as a condiment. Its extracts ae also used to control borers and othe larval insects.
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Black Pepper Production
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Pamienta or "paminta" or Black Pepper - (Piper Nigrum Linn) is a viny perrenial plant producing berry-like and aromatic pungent fruits which belongs to Family Piperaceae. Leaves are thick, green with ovate shape. Flowers are white and minute which produce fruits borne on short, hanging spikes 4 t0 12 cm. long. Berry-like fruits are green when unripe and become red at maturity. Dried ripe
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How to be a Web Hosting Reseller
1970-01-01 00:59:59
First, look for a web hosting reseller specialist like Hostgator.com . As a Hostgator.com reseller you will have the ability to host UNLIMITED sites. You will also have the ability to create your own packages and prices to get an overhead. If you prefer, you will also have the ability to be completely anonymous allowing you to act as an independent hosting company. This maybe important so that
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Production of Almaciga Resin
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Almaciga (Agathis philippinensis Warb.) is utilized in the production of resin known in the world trade as almaciga resin or Manila copal. Almaciga resin is used in the manufacture of varnishes, lacquer, soap, paint, printing inks, linoleum, shoe polish, floor wax, plastic, water proofing materials, paper sizing and many other products. Locally, it is used as incense in religious ceremonies, as
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Tips on Personal Finance
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Do you ever wonder where your money goes every month? Does it sometimes seem as though you cannot afford to do things because your financial obligations are holding you back? If you find that you are asking yourself these sorts of questions, perhaps you should take a look at your financial situation and assess whether you are practicing good personal finance management or not. Good personal
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Orchid Farming
1970-01-01 00:59:59
The different species of the Orchid family require different methods of cultivation. It is thus, necessary for a would-be orchid enthusiast to have initial information to guide him raising orchids. Cattleya. The term is used to cover a very large variety of species of Cattleya, Laelia, Brassalova, a few species of Epidendrom, Sophronites, Diacrum and their hybrids. Most cattleyas in nature
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Easy Ways To Organize Your Business Finances
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Whether you are a new entrepreneur or a more experienced business owner, taking control of your finances can feel like a part-time job. Some simple tips can help you streamline your time, organize your finances and reduce the stress of business money matters. 1. Keep Your Bills in One Place When the mail comes, make sure it goes in one place. Misplaced bills can be the cause of unwanted late
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Godiva Franchise
1970-01-01 00:59:59
TO STRENGTHEN its foothold in the domestic skin care market and to develop more entrepreneurs in our country, Godiva Inc. is offering franchising opportunities with its two business models, the Godiva Cart/Kiosk and Godiva Skin Station. The Godiva cart franchise requires an initial investment of P350,000 and a payback period of one to two years, depending on the location. The Godiva cart is a


Dessert for the New Year: Macaroons and Fruit Cake
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Coconut Macaroons 1 c Sweetened Coconut Cream -- coconut milk first extraction plus 1/3 c sugar, simmer until slightly thickened, measure 1 c, cool before using 4 large egg whites 2 tsp vanilla extract 1/2 tsp salt 6 c sweetened shredded coconut + 1 c powdered sugar, toss and bake on a cookie sheet 350 F until slightly toasted. Cool before using Preheat oven 375 F. Line cookie sheet with
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How to register your new business
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Your new business has to be registered with the appropriate government agencies. This should be considered, whenever possible, as the first steps in putting up a business. So, for example if you want to go in retail business - retail is a broad term. If what you have is a sari-sari store, then you have to: * Register your business name with the Department of Trade and Industry. * Obtain a


How to make skinless sausage
1970-01-01 00:59:59
This is a variation of the Philippine chorizos laced with indigenous spices. Longaniza and sausages making has a long tradition in the Philippines, with each region having their own specialty. Examples are: Lucban, Quezon is known for its garlicky longanizas; while Guagua, Pampanga is known for its salty, almost sour, longanizas. Longganisang hamonado (Spanish: longaniza jamonada), by contrast,


Preparing Akapulko Ointment (Hot Process)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Akapulko ointment is an herbal treatment traditionally used for fungal skin infections e.g. tinea flava, ringworm, athletes foot among others. Common names: Katanda (Tagalog); andadasi (Ilokano); palochina (Bisaya); ringworm bush, seven golden candlesticks, Scientific name: Senna alata (L.) Roxb Materials: fresh chopped leaves of Akapulko vegetable oil candle (Sperma #5) frying pan, strainer
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How to make Hopia
1970-01-01 00:59:59
(RECIPE #1) Ingredients: Mungo Filling: 1 lb. or 14 oz (1 package) yellow peeled split mung beans. One package is enough for 2 recipes. 2 1/2 cups sugar Dough 1: 1 cup all-purpose flour 1/3 to 1/2 cup oil (canola or Crisco oil) Dough 2: 2 cups All Purpose flour 1/2 cup oil 1/2 cup water Procedure: Make Mung bean Filling: • Soak the mung beans in 5 cups of water overnight. • When you


Site Links for Pinoy Negosyo Techs
1970-01-01 00:59:59
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Pinoy Negosyo Post Directory
1970-01-01 00:59:59
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How to manufacture your herbal capsules
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Herbal supplements nowadays come in capsule form. Making herbal capsules is an ideal way to take herbs that are bitter or unpleasant tasting, example Ampalaya or bitter Melon. Taking capsules is also convienient while travelling, in school or when at work; and whenever it is not possible to take or make tea out of the herbs. Your home made capsules can be stored conveniently in small jars or


Papaya Farming
1970-01-01 00:59:59
If you are considering, Papain Production, then you must have a Papaya plantation. Papaya is a luscious fruit that has been taken for granted. The total crop area in the Philippines planted to papaya amounts to only 8,720 hectares or 0.1 percent of our agricultural land. Yet no one can deny its tastiness as a dessert or as an indispensable vegetables dish of various recipes. Papaya fruits are
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How to make Cornmeal Soap
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Corn has many uses. It can be used as feed for livestock, forage, silage or grain. Industrial uses include transforming the corn into plastics and fabrics. Other uses are in the production of syrups, such as the high fructose corn syrup, a sweetener. It can also be fermented and distilled to produce grain alcohol such as the bourbon whiskey. Recently, with the increase in the prices of oil, corn


How to make Corned Beef, Tapa, and Tocino
1970-01-01 00:59:59
CORNED BEEF Ingredients beef (punta y pecho, tadyang, tapadera or paypay) - 1 kg salt - 2 tbsp vetsin (optional) -1/2 tsp prague powder - 1/2 tsp sugar 1 tsp ascorbic acid (250 mg) - 1/2 tablet Utensils fork pressure cooker knife stove chopping board mixing bowl measuring spoons Procedure 1. Wash meat thoroughly. 2. Cut the meat into 2.54 cm (1 inch) cubes. 3. Mix salt, vetsin, prague


Papain Production
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Papain is a proteolytic enzyme that tenderises meat and can act as a clarifying agent in many food industry processes. It is a common ingridient in brewery and meat processing. Although synthetic substitutes are available at lower cost, the demand for papain isstill strong as a food ingridient since it is percieved as a natural product. Investment Requirements Investment for a papaya grower
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Peanut butter, brittle, and pastillas
1970-01-01 00:59:59
PEANUT BRITTLE Materials shelled peanuts - 1/2 cup baking soda - 1/2 tsp. white sugar - 1 cup margarine - 1 tbsp. Utensils measuring spoons measuring cups carajay stove kneading board spatula wooden ladle rolling pin Procedure 1. Roast the peanut in frying pan or in an oven at 99oC (210 F) for 20 minutes. 2. Heat the sugar until melted and golden brown. Add baking soda, margarine and
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How to make Taho from Coconut Milk or Soy Beans
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Taho from Coconut Milk If soybeans are more expensive or are not available, we can use coconut milk and gulaman in making the morning delicacy Taho. This is very feasible since we have an abundant coconuts planted all over the country. Procedure: 1. Mix pure coconut milk with equal volume of water and heat. 2. In a container, dissolve 1/4 gulaman bar in water, boil. 3. Strain the dissolved
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Protect the Nutrients in your Food
1970-01-01 00:59:59
To make the most out of your food, especially nowadays that prices are escalating to the roof, you should protect the nutrients it contains. The way food is handled, stored, and prepared - from the time it is harvested until it is eaten - will affect its nutritional value. To make sure you and your family get the most nutrients from the food you eat, follow these simple practices: 1. When eating
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Preparation and propagation of Bamboo Shoots
1970-01-01 00:59:59
What are Bamboo Shoots? Bamboo is a member of the grass family. Bamboo shoots are young, new canes that are harvested for food before they are two weeks old or one-foot tall. Bamboo shoots are crisp and tender, comparable to asparagus, with a flavor similar to corn. They are used frequently in Asian cuisine. Commercially canned bamboo shoots are common, but fresh, locally grown bamboo has far
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Uses and Production of Bignay (Antidesma bunius)
1970-01-01 00:59:59
The colorful bignay, Antidesma bunius Spreng., is called bignai or bignay in the Philippines; buni or berunai in Malaya; wooni or hooni, in Indonesia; ma mao luang in Thailand; kho lien tu in Laos; choi moi in Vietnam; moi-kin and chunka by the aborigines in Queensland. Among English names are Chinese laurel, currant tree, nigger's cord, and salamander tree. Description The tree may be shrubby
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How to make Bignay Wine
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Utensils needed: Wooden spoon Clean big bottles Utility bowl Plate Measuring cup Ingredients: 4 cups sound, ripe bignay 3/4 cups sugar 4 cups water 1/4 teaspoon dry active yeast Steps in processing: A. Prepare the juice 1. Wash fruits and boil with equal amount of water to get extract. 2. Strain and measure.For every 4 cups of extract, add 3/4 cup sugar. 3. Heat to boil for a few minutes.


Processed Squash (Pumpkin) Foods
1970-01-01 00:59:59
Squashes are four species of the genus Cucurbita, also called Pumpkin s and Kalabasa in Filipino. These four species are as follows: C. maxima - hubbard squash, buttercup squash;C. mixta - cushaw squash; C. moschata - butternut squash; and C. pepo - most pumpkins, acorn squash, summer squash, zucchini. This post covers how to make: (1) SQUASH CUCHINTA , (2)SQUASH MAJA , (3) SQUASH JELLY , (4)
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