In Anglo-Saxon- the place where the people grow plants
This is my blog where I'll post gardening ideas, recipes for things you can (mostly) grow in your own garden, and the results of my experiments. There will probably be a few posts on medieval herbalism as well.
Showing posts with label syrup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label syrup. Show all posts
Friday, 26 August 2016
Rose hip syrup with honey
Rosehips contain 20x more Vitamin C than you find in oranges, and you can find them growing on rose bushes everywhere. Some are larger and others smaller, but they're essentially the same. If you pick them after first frost they're a bit sweeter, but they're ready once they go all red.
Ingredients
Honey
Rosehips
Water
Labels:
diy,
fruit,
gleaning,
honey,
local food,
recipe,
rosehips,
syrup,
vegetarian,
wildcrafting
Friday, 5 February 2016
Herbal cold and flu syrup
I'm a big fan of The Nerdy Farm Wife, and this recipe sounded like something good to pass along as everyone seems to be sick right now-
Ginger and lemon balm cold and flu syrup
I won't say 'enjoy', because if you're using it you're not feeling very well...
Use it in good health, perhaps?
Ginger and lemon balm cold and flu syrup
I won't say 'enjoy', because if you're using it you're not feeling very well...
Use it in good health, perhaps?
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