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Takakura Home-composting Method (Part One)


 Takakura Home Method by the officers of Perbadanan Pengurusan Sisa Pepejal dan Pembersihan Awam


Let's learn something new today. It's a different method of composting. The speaker sure makes it sound interesting. Lots of freebies for us too.
Here are the ingredients we need for the initial step.
 tapai ubi, brown sugar, tempeh
 salt, orange peels, cabbage leaves, enoki mushroom

 All ready for Step One
 Stir in the brown sugar with a giant chopstick
 Break the tempeh into tiny pieces. Mash it with your fingers.
 Stir, stir, stir
 Break the orange peels into tiny pieces, separate the enoki mushroom stalks
 Hey, still too big
 Everyone's busy at work
 Bird's eye-view of the home-composting activity
 Girls taking a break from all that stirring to say cheese ... errr, say "tempeh"
 I wonder if it tastes nice

 Hey, yoghurt is for breakfast. What is it doing in the jar?

 Why are there humongous lumps of tempeh floating in this jar???
 Ms Loke is giving marks for the best jar
 Such huge pieces?

 Cheese. We did it
 Wait, wait, wait. Mustn't waste the good yoghurt. Children in Somalia have no food.
 Lots of vitamin C in this jar here. Maybe I should add it into my yoghurt. hehe. Good for the skin
And now we will have to be patient and wait one whole week to see what the jars will look like

Did somebody add in durians?
 

Watch out for our next exciting episode of Takakura Home-composting Method
Find out what this mysterious substance is. Is it edible?
 
Check out our Michael Jackson gloves.
We need protective clothing for this. Is it a toxic substance? Is it combustible or corrosive? Or just plain yukky.
We'll find out soon enough

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