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A Woman's Recipe for Survival
... alone? Do you have moments of sheer panic--with inner doubts you cannot cope? Take a deep breath and stand tall. Arm yourself with a bushel of self-confidence, a dozen or so "How To" ... color --apartment house cream--the toothpaste will make a perfect match. If you have only the green breath freshener toothpaste--forget it and your deposit. Always take a flashlight when driving alone at night. Lock ...
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Florence Fennel
... Romans and remains widely grown today across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Fennel seed gives Italian sausage its characteristic flavor. It is an essential ingredient in many curries and is used is South Asia as a breath freshener and a digestive aid. Indeed, outside of North America, fennel seed is as much a staple as cinnamon or nutmeg. ...
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Floridata: Petroselinum crispum
... A, several B vitamins, calcium and iron. The high chlorophyll content of parsley makes it a natural breath freshener. (That's why it's always served with fish.) The Greeks used parsley in funerals and ... as a food. The Romans used parsley at orgies to disguise the smell of alcohol on their breath. Corpses were once sprinkled with parsley to deodorize them. Today parsley oil, extracted from the leaves ...
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Parsley, Petroselinum crispum
... crispum Rosemary - Thyme - Basil - Mint - Culinary Herb Chart . Petroselinum crispum - Parsley It's good for your breath. Tastes great sprinkled on eggs. Makes a killer garnish. What is it? Why parsley, of course! ... larger quantity of foliage. You can munch on it plain for a vitamin-rich snack and breath freshener. Make parsley butter or parsley mayonnaise; use it in almost any dish for mild flavor ...
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Kathie's Garden Herbs
... of a new beginning because it was one of the first herbs to pop up in the spring. The Romans served it at banquets as a breath freshener. Another passage reflecting the bitter herbs is EXODUS 12:8 and also NUMBERS 9:11. Anise is mentioned in the King James version of the bible in MATTHEW 23:23. (read) The word anise is considered a mistake in ...
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Ethnomedica: Researching the Herbal Traditions of Britain
... Mastitis Sleep Coughs and Colds Antibacterial Insommnia Sore throats Skin ailments Burns;Warts Stomach problems Childbirth Burns; Sore eyes Warts Breath freshener 150 years ago Britain was still mainly a rural society. Lives and activities were defined by the seasons and everyone knew the names and uses of several common wayside plants. Within two generations of the ...
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Herbs: Parsley
... the seeds is used to scent Oriental style perfumes and colognes. Because of the high clorofil content, it acts as a great breath freshener. Science has even isolated a compound, apiol, which is now used in medications to treat kidney ailments and kidney stones. It is possible that parsley gets its Latin name from this characteristic of relieving stones since " ...
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Welcome to the Victory Old-time Candy Store
... , Wintergreen & Butter Toffee) Pennsylvania Dutch Sanded Candies Rock Candy Smith Brother's Throat Drops - Wild Cherry & Black Licorice Old-Fashioned Treats Cinnamon Toothpicks Sen-Sen - "The Original Breath Freshener" Snaps - Original pastel coatings on chewy black licorice centers. Stash brand Premium Tea VALOMILK - "The Original Flowing Center Candy Cup" Nostalgic Chewing & Bubble Gum Adams ( ...
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Italian Parsley - Petroselinum neopolitanum - Herb Seeds
... Main Herb Page Parsley has been cultivated and used for centuries. It is used as a flavoring in soups and salads, as a garnish, and some varieties, as a vegetable (see 'Hamburg Rooted'). Herbalists have used it as a breath freshener, digestive aid, and in tea to treat high blood pressure and rheumatism. Because it is high in vitamins A and C, it has ...
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