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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Angelica - Herb Profile and Information
... a handful of Angelica root in a quart of water; then strain it off and add liquid Narbonne honey or best virgin honey ... water and vinegar. Boil slowly till the Angelica becomes quite green, then strain and weigh the stems. Allow 1 lb. loaf sugar to each pound ... with bladder and paper, and let them be kept in a very cool temperature.' Another way of preserving Angelica: Choose young stems, cut them into ...
botanical.com

August - September 2003 Newsletter
... when the roses are later arranged. Put the pail of roses in a cool, dark place, like a protected patio where the roses can spend the night ... or drafts. At night it is even helpful to place containers in a cool place like a patio or garage and let the roses slumber through the ... , bring to a boil in the same water and cook for 15 minutes. Strain the liquid into a smaller pot and for each cup of juice, ...
carolinadistrict.org

Producing Peanuts for Home Use
... for peanuts, but in certain situations others may be needed. Most soils contain the proper strain of nitrogen-fixing bacteria for peanuts, e.g., cowpea. Being a legume, association with these ... peanuts, so protective measures should be taken. To delay rancidity, keep the peanuts in a cool, dry location. Plan to use the peanuts in a few months after harvest before flavor ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Preserving Food: Freezing Fruits
... and boil 1 minute. Remove from heat and add remaining water. Cool. Makes about 3 cups of moderately thick syrup. Add more water ... boiling for 1-1/2 to 2 minutes to prevent darkening. Cool fruit in cold water and drain before fruit and sugar. -- ... crushed grapes. Simmer 10 minutes. Strain juice through jelly bag. Let juice stand overnight in refrigerator or other cool place so tartrate crystals will ...
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Royal Heritage TM Strain Lenten Rose - Hellebore Forum - GardenWeb
... sites tout the wonders of this cool weather flowering evergreen. They report that the Royal Heritage tm strain will bloom up to 5 months ... it really is part of the Royal Heritage strain. I detest the use of the word strain in relation to hybrid hellebores. Not ... It doesn't make any sense. One 'strain' generally isn't distinguishable from another, so the term 'strain' is rendered useless. 6. Does such ...
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Rosemary Punch
... saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring. Simmer for 5 minutes. Cover and allow to cool. Strain out the rosemary. Combine with the orange pineapple juice and stir well. Refrigerate until ready ...
www.herbalgardens.com

Mint Ice Tea
... . Brew double strength tea and steep, while hot with 2 bunches of fresh mint. When cool, strain out mint and sweeten to taste, chill. Back to Herbal Drink Recipes HOME | SITE DIRECTORY ...
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Kathie's Herb Page
... Bee Balm Flowers. 2 quarts of hot-but non-boiled water Cover and steep until cool. Strain and discard flowers. Chill until ready to use. Write to me, Kathie Schmitt!
www.muscanet.com

San Antonio Botanical Garden Article of Interest Top Ten Kitchen Herb Tricks
... of lemon flavored herbs in hot water, add sugar, then let cool. Serve over ice with a sprig of fresh mint garnish. 7. ... of sugar and a big handful of fresh mint. Steep till cool. Serve over ice. Botanical Society "San Antonio Rose" Summer Cooler 2 ... pour over jamaica, lemon verbena and sugar. Steep till it turns red. Cool. Strain into pitcher. Mix in lemonade. Add more sugar to taste. Serve ...
www.sabot.org

Willow Pond Farm: Recipe: Winter Fruit Compote
... cooked through. Transfer fruit to large bowl to cool. Strain the poaching liquid, bring to boil, and reduce by about half. Remove from heat, let cool, then pour over the fruit. Cover compote ...
willowpondherbs.com




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