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BANANA PEEL COMPOST TEA
Author: Akiera Martin (11 years old) Date Posted: 15 March 2024
Most people think that when you eat a banana, you have just eaten the best part of the fruit. Its sweet, healthy and nutritious but what happens to the skin? It usually goes to the chickens (who don't actually eat banana skins) or just gets tossed.
BEETROOT: More than meets the eye?
Author: The Lost Seed Date Posted: 14 March 2024
Grow. Harvest. Peel. Cook. Eat. Simple right? Many would consider them boring - some like them some don't. They're great made into chips! Right? Did you know that there's more to this vegetable root than meets the eye?