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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods: Rose Hip
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods. The Only Guide You Need For Healthy Eating with Recipes. Tuesday, June 28, 2011. To make rose hip tea, place 2 heaping teaspoons dried hips in a warmed teapot. Add 2 cups boiling water. Cover and steep for 20 minutes. Enjoy it plain; or add honey and lemon. Because of its high vitamin C content, it is excellent by the potful for the cold sufferer. Good for children, and in a bottle for infants. It is also said to be helpful to kidney. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods: Sage (with recipe)
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods. The Only Guide You Need For Healthy Eating with Recipes. Sunday, June 26, 2011. How could a man die if he had sage in his garden? CHICKEN “BIRDS”. 1 ½ pounds chicken breasts. 6 fresh sage leaves (or 2 tablespoons ground sage). 189; cup Parmesan cheese, grated. Freshly ground black pepper. 189; cup unbleached white flour. 189; cup teaspoon salt. 1 ½ tablespoons butter. 1 ½ tablespoons olive oil. 189; cup dry white wine (or dry vermouth). Labels: cure all manner of ills.
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods: June 2011
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods. The Only Guide You Need For Healthy Eating with Recipes. Tuesday, June 28, 2011. To make rose hip tea, place 2 heaping teaspoons dried hips in a warmed teapot. Add 2 cups boiling water. Cover and steep for 20 minutes. Enjoy it plain; or add honey and lemon. Because of its high vitamin C content, it is excellent by the potful for the cold sufferer. Good for children, and in a bottle for infants. It is also said to be helpful to kidney. Links to this post. Links to this post.
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods: Sesame Seed Oil
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods. The Only Guide You Need For Healthy Eating with Recipes. Monday, June 27, 2011. The oil pressed from the sesame seed. Is light, mild, and healthfully unsaturated. It is fine for salads as well as cooking and is widely used in Indian cuisine. Sesame oil. Is also used in making soaps, shampoos, and skin lotions. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sesame Tahini (with recipe). Sesame Seed (with recipes). Rye Meal (with recipe). Rye Flour (with recipe). Red Raspberry Leaf Tea.
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods: Savory
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods. The Only Guide You Need For Healthy Eating with Recipes. Monday, June 27, 2011. Savory is known as the bean herb, for it not only augments the flavor of dried beans but also aids in their digestion. And helps to prevent flatulence. Please click in the labels below for more foods with related medicinal benefits. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sesame Tahini (with recipe). Sesame Seed (with recipes). Rye Meal (with recipe). Rye Flour (with recipe). Red Raspberry Leaf Tea.
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods: Sarsaparilla Tea
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods. The Only Guide You Need For Healthy Eating with Recipes. Monday, June 27, 2011. In Asia there is a root (Smilax china) with similar attributes, known to us as China root. American sarsaparilla (Aralia nudicaulis) is another of the substitutes for Smilax sarsaparilla. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sesame Tahini (with recipe). Sesame Seed (with recipes). Rye Meal (with recipe). Rye Flour (with recipe). Red Raspberry Leaf Tea. Pumpkin Seed (with recipe). Papaya / Paw Paw.
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods: Shave Grass
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods. The Only Guide You Need For Healthy Eating with Recipes. Tuesday, June 28, 2011. The stems of a botanically ancient plant known as horsetail or pewter grass (it is said to be an efficient pewter cleanser) are used to make shave grass tea. It is a kidney. Aids in dissolving kidney stones, and is useful in treating arthritis pain. Shave grass is available as tea or tincture. Horsetail (Equisetum) plants in large quantities can cause poisoning in livestock. Papaya / Paw Paw.
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods: Sassafras Tea
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods. The Only Guide You Need For Healthy Eating with Recipes. Monday, June 27, 2011. Sassafras tea was used by the American Indians, who introduced it to the early colonists. It was prized as a blood-purifying tonic. And gave relief from all manner of ills – rheumatism. Colic, bladder ailments. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sesame Tahini (with recipe). Sesame Seed (with recipes). Rye Meal (with recipe). Rye Flour (with recipe). Red Raspberry Leaf Tea. Papaya / Paw Paw.
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods: Pau D’arco
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Wholesome and Medicinal Foods. The Only Guide You Need For Healthy Eating with Recipes. Friday, June 24, 2011. Native to the rainforest and mountain ranges of Peru, Argentina, and Brazil, pau d’arco, also known as lapacho, is a tree that grows as tall as 120 feet and sports beautiful trumpetlike flowers that have also earned it the nickname Pink Trumpet Tree. It is the inner bark of this magnificent tree that has been used therapheutically for thousands of years. Fights viral and fungal infections. Fresh...