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There are numerous websites and apps available that calculate the cost of recipes for you. Many of these are free, but there are paid upgrades available, which may be particularly helpful if you are a in a food business. You will need to include your name, email address, and company name if you have one. Include all of the ingredients that are required for your recipe. You can use any units of measurement, and don’t need to worry about converting them yourself. The website or app will calculate the conversions for you. Regardless of whether you are using all or only some of the full unit that you purchased, the website or app will calculate the price of the amount that you used. You will be guided through the process, as this software is very user-friendly. The system will divide, multiply, and sum all of the ingredients and costs for you. You will be given an end total which tells you how much the recipe costs to make, both fully and per serving.  Some websites and apps will also be able to calculate your profit if you are part of a food business. Calculating the labour cost for each recipe is also an option if you prefer.

summary: Create an account with a website or app that does recipe costing. Add the ingredients for the recipe and the units of measurement. Insert the purchase price for each ingredient. See the total cost once you have included all of the prices.


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Purchase an organic or an inorganic mulch online or at a home and gardening store. Sprinkle the mulch around the rose bush in an even layer. Leave 1 inch (2.5 cm) of clearance around the base of the bush.  Do not pile the mulch up around the crown of the bush. Adding mulch will allow the soil to retain more moisture for the roots and discourage weed growth. Organic mulch includes wood chips, straw, grass clippings, and leaves. Inorganic mulch includes gravel, stones, and glass. Replace or add more organic mulch once a year at the beginning of the summer. Laying down cardboard mulch can solve extreme weed problems. Place the mulch over the entire area so that you add a top layer of mulch. This will prevent any weed seeds from being exposed to the sun and will prevent them from sprouting. If you don’t have weekly rainfall or your rose bush is a potted indoor plant, you must thoroughly soak the soil. The top 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) of the soil should be moist. You can check this by poking your finger into the top layer or soil. If it’s dry, water it. Roses will wilt and dry out when they aren’t watered enough. If you water your roses in the middle of the day when the sun is out, they will get water spots. In addition, the water will evaporate quickly and won’t have a chance to penetrate the soil.

summary: Cover the area around your bush with 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm) of mulch. Lay down a cardboard mulch if you have weed problems. Water your rose bush when the soil gets dry. Water your rose bush before sunrise or after sunset.


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Choose as many as you wish to fry. Use tongs to pluck them out. Add spices to taste.  Gently shake the bag. The process will evenly coat the pickles. Fry for no longer than 2 minutes. These are bound to be a great crowd pleaser.
summary: Remove the pickles from the jar. Make a breading mixture from flour and cornmeal. Pour all of the mixture into a quart or gallon bag. Toss the wet pickles into the bag. Fry the coated pickles at 355ºF. Serve hot.