Spices are warming but they are also supportive to our overall health and well-being. And, winter is our time to realish the warming and healthful spices and herbs of Cayenne, Ginger, Horseradish and Garlic. Herbs can soften the bite while adding vitamins and minerals with every shake. It's fun to use them and invent mixes through the seasons.
So how can we use them in winter that reminds us of our summer fun with food? We think of grilling as something we do in the summer, so why not use the wonderful spices that make up a blackened Chicken or Tuna for a winter meal? The heat is welcoming while the herbs nourish us and remind us of when we have had our fresh garden grown vegetables at hand.
Here's a little Herbal Rub with a little Heat that would enliven any meal. Sprinkle on fish, chicken or roasted root vegetables.
We used it on Tuna Steaks.
HERBAL RUB
1 tsp Cayenne Pepper
1 tsp Salt
1 tsp Thyme
1 tsp Cilantro
1 tsp Dried Mustard
1 tsp Basil
1/2 tsp Garlic Granules
1/2 tsp Black Pepper
Combine all ingredients and mix in a small bowl. Store in a closed glass jar.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Recovery Tea; a compliment to antibiotic therapy following illness.
This flu season has significantly impacted families this winter. It seems that there have been so many families who have been sick with upper respiratory illnesses. Some of these illnesses have been coupled with abdominal symptoms or high fevers or lingering sinus infection and congestion.
It is no wonder that you may find yourself run down, exhausted and depleted in the process of your recovery. Antibiotics fight "biotics"- your body's biology. While these drugs are effective in eradicating harmful bacteria they do ravage on all bacteria beneficial and harmful. In the meanwhile, your doctor will not address how to "recover" from your illness other than to take plenty of fluids and get lots of rest. This advise is virtuous but there is more that we can do.
One simple addition is to drink an immune building and nourishing tea. There are so many wonderful herbs that have this ability. This tea combines the more common and well known herbs that have a proven record to enhance our immune system and nourish our bodies through their nutrient rich contents:
Take one tablespoon and add to one cup of boiled water and steep for 10-20 minutes.
Drink 3 to 4 cups per day.
Make your own, or order this tea which will be freshly mixed to order.
Place your order :
Send $16.00 for 2 ounces of loose tea. I will gladly mix a fresh bag of tea for you. Price includes shipping.
Rachel J. Ross
30 Wahlstrom Ln.
Jefferson, Ma. 01522
508-847-8615
rjrcnm@gmail.com
It is no wonder that you may find yourself run down, exhausted and depleted in the process of your recovery. Antibiotics fight "biotics"- your body's biology. While these drugs are effective in eradicating harmful bacteria they do ravage on all bacteria beneficial and harmful. In the meanwhile, your doctor will not address how to "recover" from your illness other than to take plenty of fluids and get lots of rest. This advise is virtuous but there is more that we can do.
One simple addition is to drink an immune building and nourishing tea. There are so many wonderful herbs that have this ability. This tea combines the more common and well known herbs that have a proven record to enhance our immune system and nourish our bodies through their nutrient rich contents:
RECOVERY TEA
2 parts Calendula Flowers
2 parts Echinacea
1 part Eleuthrococcus
1 part Red Clover Blossoms
1 part Peppermint
1 part Nettles
1 part Cleavers
1 part Rosehips
1 part Hibiscus flowers
1 part Orange Peel
Take one tablespoon and add to one cup of boiled water and steep for 10-20 minutes.
Drink 3 to 4 cups per day.
Make your own, or order this tea which will be freshly mixed to order.
Place your order :
Send $16.00 for 2 ounces of loose tea. I will gladly mix a fresh bag of tea for you. Price includes shipping.
Rachel J. Ross
30 Wahlstrom Ln.
Jefferson, Ma. 01522
508-847-8615
rjrcnm@gmail.com
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