Most of the U.S. has been in a deep freeze for several days, and some states still are and will be for quite some time. The benefits of snow: Freshly fallen, uncompacted snow [ ...click to read more ]
I’m not advocating flu shots. Each of us must make an informed decision if we want the vaccine or not. H1N1 cases have been reported in Chicago on December 27, 2013. [ ...click to read more ]
Russian Tea 1/2 cup instant tea 1 cup Tang 1 package Wyler’s lemonade 1 tsp.cinnamon 10 whole cloves 1/2 cup sugar Mix all ingredients together and store in a glass jar [ ...click to read more ]
Books about herbs, don’t forget cookbooks as well. If you plan to order online, do so by the 10th to ensure delivery before Christmas. Check small bookstores, often [ ...click to read more ]
Yule takes place on the day of the winter solstice, December 21st. This year on December 21st, 2013, it begins at 12:11 pm. An amazing thing will occur on this day. The [ ...click to read more ]
Shorter daylight hours and freezing temperatures have slowed down the growth of the herbs. They may be dormant, but they still need protection and water. Continue to water [ ...click to read more ]
In merry old England during the 17th century, a pound of ginger could be traded at the market for one healthy female sheep. This twisted and gnarled herb has been around for [ ...click to read more ]
Certain herbs can warm you up from the inside out. They can improve circulation and bring warmth to the extremities. Allspice: Add ground allspice to holiday marinades, [ ...click to read more ]