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Spice Recipes and Cooking Information
... and how to make your own at home. Nutmeg and Mace Recipes and Cooking InformationTwo spices from one seed, but can be toxic. Learn the history of nutmeg and mace, selection, storage, and delve into the treasure trove of recipes. Paprika Recipes and ...
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Spice Recipes and Cooking Instructions
... and prepared mustards to experiment with. Mustard is the second most-used spice in the USA. Find out why and how to make your own at home. Nutmeg and Mace Two spices from one seed, but can be toxic. Learn the history of nutmeg and ...
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Herbs for Table & Beauty
... nutmeg (and mace, the web-like covering of this fruit of Myristica fragrans), cinnamon (the bark of Cinnamomum zeylanicum), pepper (the berry of Piper nigrum), cardamom (the seeds of Elettaria cardamomum and ...
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Slaughtering and Butchering By Dynah Geissal Issue 23
... ½ T nutmeg Trace of mace 2 T onion (ground or chopped) ½ t thyme 1 bay leaf Pour into a lightly oiled loaf pan and chill. Turn out, cut to appropriate size, wrap and ... 2 T salt 8 t sage 4 t pepper 1 t ground cloves 2 t nutmeg, thyme or allspice or 10 lbs meat ½ t marjoram 1 t mustard 2 T ... oz sage 2-4 oz pepper ½ - 1 oz cayenne ½ - 1 oz cloves or 1 oz nutmeg © Copyright 1998 Backwoods Home Magazine
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 16(1) 1997
... - 1 ounce of ginger root ½ oz each of allspice, cloves, nutmeg and peppercorns ¼ oz mustard seed USE - 1 cup of vinegar ... cup white sugar, 2 tablespoons each mustard seed, cloves, peppercorns, mace and broken cinnamon to each quart of vinegar. Pack the ... the species' identifying features; range and habitat; agroforestry attributes of tree and fruit; silviculture; and health. The paper could become ...
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ECSONG: Recipes in a Nutshell
... nuts: 1 ounce of ginger root ½ oz each of allspice, cloves, nutmeg and peppercorns ¼ oz mustard seed 1 cup of vinegar for each ... ½ cup white sugar, 2 tablespoons each mustard seed, cloves, peppercorns, mace and broken cinnamon to each quart of vinegar. Pack the nuts ... nutmeg 2 or 3 blades (pinch) mace Boil together for 5 - 10 minutes 6 pints of cider vinegar 2 lbs brown sugar Pack alternately nuts and ...
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Aromatic and Medicinal Plants Index
... Licorice Liverleaf Lobelia infata Lovage Lycopus virginicus Mace Mad-Dog Skullcap Mahuang Marigold Marjoram Marrubium ... Nauclea latifolia Neem Nepeta cataria Nepeta hederacea Nettle Nutmeg Ocimum basilicum Olibanum Onion Oregano Oregon hollygrape Origanum ... -herculis Aromatic, Spice and Medicinal Plants * Plant/Crop Descriptors * Seed and Plant Sources and Archive of Online Research Database ...
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Cinnamon Spice Ornaments & Fragrance Balls
... cloves (use the larger amount for a darker ornament, and slightly decrease the cinnamon) 1 tablespoon nutmeg (you can include allspice, mace, or ‘pumpkin pie spice’) ½ to ¾ cup applesauce 2 tablespoons ... and nutmeg (and other spices), sifted together for even distribution. Add spice mixture to applesauce and glue; stir to combine. Work mixture with hands for 2 to 3 minutes, until dough is smooth and ...
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The Edible Pond and Bog Garden - Plants For A Future
... ponds and in most soils. The rhizomes, harvested in autumn or spring, are edible and can be used as a substitute for ginger, cinnamon or nutmeg - in the past the rhizomes were candied and ... cultivated for its seed in Asia. Propagation is by seed only. Typha angustifolia and T. latifolia - Small Reed Mace and Reed Mace: Natives of Britain, growing in pond margins, these plants are an absolute ...
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The Seed Biology Place - Seed Structure and Anatomy
... the fruit has dehisced, and by providing food as an attractant reward to the disperser. The aril of the nutmeg produces the spice mace and the seed itself is the nutmeg. Strophiole: Outgrowth of the hilum region which restricts water movement into and out of some seeds. In ...
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