Recipe: Delicious Coconut Logs

Recipe: Delicious Coconut Logs Delicious, fresh and tasty.
Coconut Logs. Combine all ingredients except Confectioners' sugar and work to form a stiff dough. View the Coir Log Informational Page. Where to Place a Coir Log.
Overview: KoirLogs are natural coconut fiber logs with applications in wetland mitigation, shoreline stabilization and stream bank/channel protection.
Nedia's KoirLogs are made from double cleaned, unsorted coconut fiber encased in high tensile strength coir twine netting.
KoirLogs help to dissipate the impact from wave action and flowing water, trap sediments and encourage vegetation growth.
You can cook Coconut Logs using 6 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Coconut Logs
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You need 1 cup of decicated coconut.
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It’s 1/4 cup of milk powder.
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It’s 1/4 cup of condensed milk.
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It’s 1/8 teaspoon of red food colour.
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You need 1/4 teaspoon of green food colour.
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Prepare 2 tablespoon of decicated coconut for garnish.
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Coconut Logs instructions
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In a mixing bowl add coconut,milk powder,condensed milk and make daugh.
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Make equals 2 part from it.
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Add green food colour in one part.
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Add red food colour in second part.
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Make long role from red and green daugh.
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Now put both role together.
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Now twist the role.
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And again role it with hand and make long thin role.
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Now cut it and role all role in decicated coconut.
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Now serve it.
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Easy to place, use, and install, these coir fiber logs create a natural control area that helps establish growth and control erosion.
Coconut coir logs have been effectively used in restoration projects, stabilization.