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Ashley Diedenhofen
United States
Приєднався 12 жов 2011
living curiously & adventurously while loving the planet 🌎
hi friends! if you're new here, my name's Ashley and I make educational and entertaining videos about environmental science and sustainability. this ranges from reducing food waste to eco travel to volunteer farm experiences... I just love to explore and learn new things and share them with you!
my credentials: BS in Biological Sciences (UC Santa Barbara) and a minor in Professional Writing / Science Communications... future masters maybe fingers crossed!
#MarineBiology 🪸
#EnvironmentalScience 🌱
#Sustainability 🌞
#HowtoReduceFoodWaste 🍓
#SciComm 👩🏼🔬
hi friends! if you're new here, my name's Ashley and I make educational and entertaining videos about environmental science and sustainability. this ranges from reducing food waste to eco travel to volunteer farm experiences... I just love to explore and learn new things and share them with you!
my credentials: BS in Biological Sciences (UC Santa Barbara) and a minor in Professional Writing / Science Communications... future masters maybe fingers crossed!
#MarineBiology 🪸
#EnvironmentalScience 🌱
#Sustainability 🌞
#HowtoReduceFoodWaste 🍓
#SciComm 👩🏼🔬
First Backpacking Trip - What I Brought / Regret / Want for Next Time (3 days on the TCT)
First Backpacking Trip - What I Brought / Regret / Want for Next Time (3 days on the TCT)
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Hiking the Trans-Catalina Trail | Three Days, 25 Miles, & 1 Inexperienced Gal
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Hiking the Trans-Catalina Trail | Three Days, 25 Miles, & 1 Inexperienced Gal
5 Coconut Types + How to Use Them for Food (and survival)!!
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5 Coconut Types How to Use Them for Food (and survival)!!
The BEST Long Layover | Eco and Budget-friendly Tahiti Travel Vlog
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The BEST Long Layover | Eco and Budget-friendly Tahiti Travel Vlog
Exploring an 11 Acre Sustainable Farm in Far North New Zealand
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Exploring an 11 Acre Sustainable Farm in Far North New Zealand
A Few Ways I Reduced Food Waste This Week - TikTok Compilation
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A Few Ways I Reduced Food Waste This Week - TikTok Compilation
Why is this sand so WHITE? - Science by Ashley
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Why is this sand so WHITE? - Science by Ashley
What is Bioluminescence? - Science by Ashley
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What is Bioluminescence? - Science by Ashley
What is Ocean Acidification? - Science by Ashley
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What is Ocean Acidification? - Science by Ashley
What is Coral Bleaching? - Science by Ashley
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What is Coral Bleaching? - Science by Ashley
Qpal
It's better if you cut the unions and let them regrow.🤦🏽♀️ Im currently growing my own onions.
Thanks for the info about Julia
Do they need sun while growing? How often do you change the water?
That's a beautiful mango
Is mango the fruit that you grow 200 trees for and find out if you hit the one good tasting one or am I mixing up the plants?
Never heard that before, I can't imagine a mango not tasting amazing though.
I developed an allergy to mango as an adult so be careful. I’m highly allergic to poison ivy and the doctor said that might have been a reason. Just saying be safe. I didn’t touch the mango in the preparation of the dishes.
Same here! Grew up on them in Hawaii my entire life. Moved to California where there's poison oak and I'm INSANELY allergic to it. I started getting a mango allergy that's gotten worse and worse and it sucks!!! If the sap even touches me I get a fat red hive on my skin
Put a bra on what is wrong with you
so cool!
Don’t heat up plastic light that… good way to give yourself cancer
Did this trail a few years ago. I added the full loop after two harbor and it was awesome! Thanks for the awesome video!
YOU CAN DEHYDRATE IN THE MICROWAVE??!? This was such a useful video thank you!!
Is that mould?
i wanted to do this but it looked crazy expensive and all i saw were large group bookings. can you make a video talking about how you set this all up? i'd love to hike this alone...
I don’t understand how this reduces food waste
Because lots if people toss away crystallized honey 😅 Whipped honey is really good, better than throwing it away if you don’t like the texture of crystallized honey
Once honey, touches anything metal immediately loses all of its health benefits
Yes, it looks very peelable😅
I’m not a cook so r they just doing this to cut the tops like scallops ? Like endless green opinion scallops or…
Here for it. When is next episode
I actually purposely crystalize my honey when I get it. I mix in already creamed honey (not the same as whipped. Creamed honey is a controlled crystallization using a smoother crystal starter) in a 1 to 10 ratio and let it sit for a week or longer and you have crystalized creamed honey you can easily spread and isn't those jagged sharp crystals you get if its left to crystalize on it's own. Just remember to use a wide mouth jar so you can get a spoon in there.
Very nice
Proceeds to leave the leafy greens on top 🤨
thank you for this- going in late october for the first time and cant wait!
This is why i immediately put my honey in jars so i can easily remelt the crystals
I don't understand/believe that anyone would throw away honey, period???
24 minutes?!
Question; how does one mix honey without a stand mixer? Would a wisk and brunt force do it much justice? 🤔 Asking for a friend...😅
So the Garrnish i received as a gift is BS?
Your backpack looks pretty heavy! Is there anything you think you should have left behind and what do you wish you had packed?
leave them for the butterflies!!!!
Should be more peeps like you
They’ll probably remove this comment, but there was a scientist that found that amygdalin fights off and prevents cancer. Of course the reason of death is „unknown” way hahaha 😂
My dad for example and I every time (almost every time) we eat apples we eat the seeds normally and yup! We are healthy and alive and happy.
🙌🏼🙌🏼 excited for this series! unfortunately been out of my composting habit, but im taking this as motivation hahaha
Or, buy smaller packs of strawberries and eat them quickly. If they don’t sit around, they can’t mold.
How is this not buying them?
That was a waste of a minute from my life
Add a bit of N to your water.
24 minutes of whipping, yikes
I’m surprised strawberries survive the night at your place 😭 I don’t care the amount, I’ll eat 1kg of strawberries and complain about stomachaches but I’ll feel satisfied
You did this after your food waste reducing contents 😂😂😂😂
It seems like organic...weldone 😊😊😊
Descending air is cold, dry and denser. Whic is able to move faster than low pressure hot winds. That is it can easily diffuse with hot air. Then why it doesn't happening. How long can heat dome phenominon exist?? You should have mention heat Island, which would be the major cause of rising temperatures and forming heat domes...
I love strawberries too much to care to wash them before i inhale
I thought it said whipped honey. I was so invested until my brain finally read the title right
Just a suggestion. When I buy green onions from the supermarket, I cut about one inch above the bottom where the roots are sporting and plant them in my garden or any container. Once they are grown and can be harvested don't pull the green onions from the soil, cut above the root and you will have green onions for a long period of time.
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Aww I like eating the leaves
you’re so right about the most likely to eat after washing 😭
Strawberries are a high water content crop with delicate tissues. They are not a typical fruit with a protective skin like apples. Avoid bruising in handling to prevent the overproduction of ethylene (in horticulture, this is called the aging hormone even though it is a gas). Since strawbwrries dont have a sturdy barrier to pathogens, pathogen pressure prevention is important. Avoid cartons with damaged or diseased fruit. Washing strawbwrries makes them moist on the outside and gives fungus like boytritis a good start. Store them cold and dry until you want to eat them. At this point, the worst thing that will happen is drying. If you aren't going to eat them, soon freeze or process them. Salt baths will draw moisture from the strawberries and vinegar isn't strong enough to be a good bacterial disinfectant. Cutting those green tops off helps you wash the fruit better.
Thank you