Monday, November 09, 2009

If I Was A Man

... i'd fix the broken ceiling, painted the whole house and throw away all the garbage. But I am a woman.

Monday, November 02, 2009

Fruit Enzyme

Material:

3kg of raw kitchen waste (fruits and vegetables)
1kg of brown sugar (gula merah/kabung/nise/melaka)
10L of water (no need mineral water or deionized - pipe water will do)

Preparation:

Get a 15L container with cover and measure in the water.
(Water level could get up to 3/4 full)
Cut the raw kitchen waste into small size and dump into the water.
(Now water level could get to 1" from full. Use a bigger size container if container becomes too full.
The process needs air to complete and extra space will allow for good mixing later.)
Dump the brown sugar into the mixture and mix.
Cover the container and keep at cool and dry place.
Open the container and stir the mix everyday to release built up gas and to propogate the process.
After a good mix, close it and leave it until the next day.
Repeat daily for the first 30 days.
Leave the container closed for another 60 days.
After the 3 months process filter off the residual solids from the liquid.
Keep the liquid ready for use in plastic bottles.

Usage:

The liquid is ready for use diluted 1:10 for house hold cleaning or plant caring
or more concerntrated for drain or sewage cleaning.
The solid can be dumped into ground as fertilizer or reused in the next batch making.

Use the same above ratio (3:1:10) to porportionate when preparing smaller or larger quantity.

Note:

The gas emitted during the initial days is good for the environment.
It reacts with CO2 and results in O3 which is foundation for ozone.
Our air has a natural ozone layer which filters harmfull sun radiation from reaching earth. Excessive CO2 or CO3 from industries or motor vehicles has reduced this natural ozone layer. Thus gas from the making of this fruit enzyme helps heal our natural ozone layer.

Thrown away kitchen waste results in methane gas produced as it degrades at garbage dump. Methane gas is bad for the environment as it reacts and decays our natural ozone layer. So reworking our kitchen waste into enzymes helps protect the environment and also helps our household economy by reducing cost for cleaning detergents. By using natural enzyme for our daily use, decreases the amounts of chemical used for cleaning and the chemical we dumped back to the environment (trough our drains.)

Help protect and heal the environment.

The info in this material is from reference to information found on the internet from other webs. I hold no responsibility for inaccuracy or ill result from preparation or usage of the said product. However, have tried the enzyme (as prepared by other) and prepared myself the said enzyme with papayas.