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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Produce Department Herb Plants

The next time you head off to your local produce department, take another look at the fresh herb plants. Usually tucked in an out of the way corner, often by the sacks of peanuts and dried fruits, the culinary herb plants will usually be sitting in black moulded plastic trays. They're green and hardy, or at least they start out that way.They make me a little sad every time I walk by, and I

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Collin County News Sources

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Plant Tea This Spring

There are many herbal teas that are made from ingredients that you can grow in your garden easily: sage, ginger, apple mint, saffron, chamomile flowers, peppermint, dandelion, lemon balm, fennel, and lemon thyme among others, all make good teas that can be blended for their unique flavor and restorative properties. When planning your herb garden this year, don't forget to make a spot for tea

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Dried Herb Ideas – Useful Decoration

When I bring in my chili pepper crop, I always dry a batch on the dehydrator (after blanching them in boiling water for about five seconds), and string them on heavy twine with an upholstery needle. This long garland of bright red peppers decorates my kitchen, and pinch-hits as a last minute source of chili peppers for homemade burritos and chimichangas. I will usually take the season end peppers

Growing Herbs - A Natural Way to Go Green

Going green is the latest trend, and thank heavens, but herb gardeners have been doing it for ages. What better way to stay healthy, season your food, decorate your home, deal with pests, and treat your minor ailments than with home grown herbs.Growing Herbs is a Natural way to Begin a Greener LifestyleGrowing herbs is a great start on becoming a gardener and an environmentalist. Herbs generally

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Headache Remedy - Accupressure, Aromatherapy, and a Foot Bath

If you suffer from headaches and are reluctant to take conventional painkillers, there's a fast and easy way to get relief. Take a footbath.Soaking your feet and applying gentle acupressure to the base of your toes while you're doing it will be as effective a many other methods, maybe more so. Include the relaxing benefits of aromatherapy by adding some lavender to the water. If you've made a

Thursday, February 14, 2008

~* Happy Valentine's Day *~

Graphic by: Country Luvn

Wishing all of you dear blogging friends a very Happy Valentine's Day!

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Thanks to all of you sweet friends who left me a comment on my last post...I always appreciate you taking the time to visit me!

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Several of you asked me some questions and I'd like to try and answer them...here goes: Esther wanted to know what my kitchen looked like. If you click here you can view my kitchen tour held back in September. Heidi wanted to know if we had gotten any horses yet. No we have not...I'm sure come April or May we'll be on the lookout for some quarterhorses. Kirstin wanted to know if our home was old or whether we built it. It is very old. The house was built at two different times. The front part of the house, where the wrap around porch is is estimated to be over 150 years old and it is log, although you wouldn't know it to look at it. The back part of the house, where the kitchen is, isn't as old, but I don't know for sure when it was built. Terri wanted to know if I could show pictures of our bedroom. I checked through my posts and found that I had posted pictures of the bedroom, but that was last spring/summer so I'll work on getting more recent pictures...thanks for asking, Terri!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Making Lavender Scented Candles

Candle making is inexpensive, and once you've done it a few times, it's easy too. Whether you are going in for the more expensive beeswax candles, are opting for parafin, or are thinking about recycling old candles that are lying around the house, combining candle making and aromatherapy can be a great way to enhance your environment, your mood, and your sense of accomplishment.Herb Scented

Planting Spring Seeds Indoors

I wrote an article a few days ago and have posted a link to it at the bottom of this page. It will give you some good tips and tricks for starting seeds indoors in February or March. I have thought of an additional tip that can be fun.I've started seeds between sheets of paper towels. Check it out: Starting Seeds Between the SheetsSmall peat coins can be a useful starting medium for seeds, but I

Monday, February 11, 2008

Herb Gardening in the Desert

Keeping herbs in the desert can be challenging, but they provide so much value to your home and garden that they are worth some extra effort.Herbs and Desert SoilHerbs are often native to poor soils, but desert dirt has special problems when it comes to sustaining plants. The presence of salts and acidic minerals makes gardening herbs and other temperate plants more difficult. Raised beds that

Friday, February 8, 2008

Make Lavender Water

Lavender water is a good way to add the fragrance of lavender to your linens, general cleaning, and crafts.Lavender Water Recipe4 Cups Distilled Water5 Tablespoons of Vodka (Cheap Vodka is okay)30 Drops of Essential Oil of LavenderMix thoroughly and decant into decorative bottles, atomizers, or all-purpose spritzer bottles.You can also use it in spritzer bottle when ironing clothes, or pour it

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Snuggle up With Lavender in Your Bed Pillow

Put your dried lavender flowers to good use in helping you get a restful night's sleep. Just tuck a muslin bag filled with a tablespoon or two of dried lavender flowers into your pillow or under your sheets near the top of the mattress. The essential oil in the lavender will help your body relax by helping to slow your central nervous system.Just try it once and you'll be hooked. If you suffer

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Make Lavender Facial Scrub

Lavender facial scrub uses the antibacterial properties of lavender and the soothing qualities of almonds to exfoliate and rejuvenate your skin. It smells wonderful, and can be a great overall relaxing agent if you apply the scrub while you are still in the bath or shower. Consider it a small aromatherapy benefit to the process. If you have dry or sensitive skin, the almonds are particularly

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Hello dear blogging friends...thank you all for your sweet words on my last post...there are so many kind people in this blogging world. Again, I thank you from the bottom of my heart!


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I'm so sorry that I have been MIA. I'm completely recovered from my sickness so that isn't what has kept me away. I'm afraid I have nothing to post about...I honestly can't think of one thing! I haven't been to any thrift stores so I can't post about a treasure I have found and I do believe I've shown you everything in our home so I'd hate to repeat myself. Hopefully I'll get out of this slump soon!


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I thought I'd share this picture of another view of our home...I long for the green grass, warm temperatures and being able to sit on our porch or deck reading a favorite magazine and sipping iced tea or lemonade...a girl can dream can't she????

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

History of the Wild Mustard Plant and the Conquistadors

One of my favorite stories about herbs involves the Conquistadors. The mustard plant was introduced to the Americas by the conquistadors or their attendant Padres (depending on who you're listening to), who planted the fast sprouting seeds to mark their trails. The fast-flowering plants were seeded to show them a golden road back along their route (the yellow brick road?).An annual, wild mustard

Monday, February 4, 2008

Make Pico de Gallo

Pico de Gayo is a refreshing summer salsa made from fresh ingredients. An uncooked chow-chow, pico de gayo is easy to make and is full of vitamins and minerals. Use it as a dip, condiment, or as an ingredient in more complex dishes like chimichangas, omelets, or rice dishes.What Types of Herbs are in Pico de GalloPico de Gallo uses some herb favorites like cumin, cinnamon, garlic, cilantro,

Sunday, February 3, 2008

No Tears Onions

If you think that onions are the spice of life, you'll be pleased to learn that scientists in New Zealand have perfected a no tears onion. Using the wonders of biotechnology, they were able to switch off the gene controlling the enzyme that causes us to cry. This discovery could put an end to the days of slicing onions for your French onion soup under water, and other strategies for chopping

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Herb Notes for February

The following are a few thoughts on the herbs I keep around the house.Peppermint Grow peppermint in a glass of water. A kitchen window is great for this. It will root readily and be available for garnishes all winter long. Fresh peppermint is a flavorful addition to English Breakfast tea, or hot chocolate.ChivesIndoor grown chives make a convenient substitution for green onion in omlettes and

Making Peel and Eat Shrimp

If you've eaten peel-and-eat shrimp at the local buffet, you know what tasteless shrimp is like. Not only that, those poor crustaceans also have the consistency of rubber balls. The key to delicious, juicy, tender, homemade, peel-and-eat shrimp is in not overcooking them.Pick Your ShrimpYou can now find de-veined raw shrimp in your grocery store. This is your best bet for an easy shrimp making
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