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Spices From Around The World: Bay Leaves
Stir in the cream, milk, carrot, bay leaves and garlic powder; cover and cook on low for 3 hours. Bring to a boil. Cool slightly.In a blender, process soup in batches until smooth.
California
El Segundo
Cumin--A Warm Spice in Every Culture
How to pronounce it. According toommon in Normandy in 716 CE, and in England in 1264." Certainly,Charlemagne insisted that Cumin be grown at his imperial palace gardens by the end of the 8th century, along with many other both familar and unfamilo the...
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El Segundo
Fixatives for Your Potpourri
Extracts from it form the base note for a surprising number of fragrances. Other types of moss can be added to potpourri for texture and bulk.Sandalwood Chips - This is the chopped wood of a hemiparasitic tree native to India, Indonesia, Australia and...
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El Segundo
The Herbs and Spices of Thanksgiving
Of pumpkin pie spice. It's easy to grate your own fresh spice as needed by purchasing whole nutmeg nuts and a small hand grater.Pungent ginger, or Zingiber officinale, is harvested from the pale, knotty rhizome of a plant native to India and China.
California
El Segundo
The Subtle Saffron: Growing and Using
It is a good idea to mark the planting area if you do not need to lift the corms yearly.Corms should be dug and divided every few years to prevent overcrowding, which decreases blooms.
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El Segundo
Will the Real Cinnamon Please Stand Up?
Harvest involves pruning, rather than cutting down the trees. Here in the U.S., if you want the aroma and flavor of Grandma's kitchen, Cassia cinnamon is the one you want. Cinnamon trees would naturally grow to 30 feet or more in height, but under cultivation...
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El Segundo
Hot Breakfast Pastries and Tubers with Rot - What Can Make Them Both Better?
If you guessed "cinnamon", you're right! Hot cinnamon rolls are great for breakfast and cinnamon powder is amazingly effective for stopping rot in stored tubers, rhizomes or corms.
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El Segundo
The Tiny Seed with BIG Flavor You Can Grow at Home: Sesame
Many are familiar with the phrase "Open, Sesame" from Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. We have had fresh baked bread garnished with sesame seeds, and tasted tahini (sometimes called the butter of the Middle East), a ground toasted sesame seed paste used...
California
El Segundo
Seasoned Greetings! Traditional flavors can spice up your holidays this year.
When the Christmas tree comes in a box that gets stored in the garage, the cookies come hermetically sealed from a factory and the open fire appears crackling on your flat panel screen, take back the visceral connection to your holidays with the fragrance...
California
El Segundo
Mulling Spices: Create Your Own Winter Traditions
Secure with cooking twine. Additionally, mulling spices improved the palatability of low-quality wine. Lemon peel is also a nice addition, and gives a slightly more astringent flavor, which is wonderful when my throat is sore and raw from a winter cold.
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El Segundo
Homemade Ground Pepper Spices
For added flavor try smoking the peppers, or if you want to freeze peppers - roast them first.Drying can be done in various ways: smoking; dehydrators; in the oven for a long period of time on low heat; hanging on; or by laying the peppers out on plates...
California
El Segundo
Make Your Own Scented Sugar
To make your own scented sugar, you need a clean glass jar.As there will be no heat processing later, I prefer to sanitize my jars in boiling water and let them dry completely before use.The jar in my pictures is huge, because we were making bottles of...
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El Segundo
Saffron Crocus
According to the USDA National Nutrition Database for Standard Reference, ¼ teaspoon of Saffron spice is a good source of Vitamin B6, Iron and Potassium, and a very good source of Vitamin C, Magnesium and Manganese.
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El Segundo
The Clove Tree
I decided the dentist might not be all bad if he used my favorite spices.According to writings of Chinese physicians, along about the first century court visitors were required to hold cloves in their mouths when addressing the emperor, presumably so...
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El Segundo
Warm your Winter Holidays with the Spicy Scent of Cinnamon
The large and economical containers of ground cinnamon available at big box stores will work just fine. I can't resist leaning in for a whiff each time I pass the ornaments that I've hung all over the house! If you love cinnamon too, I hope you'll give...
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El Segundo
Molasses, treacle and other sweet sticky stuff
The first stage produces a very light, very sweet golden treacle or light Molasses, the second yields a more robust dark or baking Molasses or dark treacle and the third and final stage produces black treacle or blackstrap Molasses.Blackstrap Molasses...
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El Segundo
Let us go to the market!
In case you forgot (it often happens when you are on holiday!) today is Saturday and you will be reminded by the smell of smoke and grilled chicken from this grill-truck on the right.
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El Segundo
Nutmeg: Exotic, Intoxicating Myrstica
On the other hand, clinical trials have successfully treated Crohn's disease with nutmeg.A most historically interesting spice, nutmeg has long been alleged to have aphrodisiacal powers, giving rise to a lot of love potions.
California
El Segundo
Cardamom ~ add some spice to your holidays!
The photo at the right shows cardamom in bloom. Here's a little history, tips on growing it yourself and some ways you can add it's wonderful flavor to your holidays. Braid together 3 ropes to form a loaf, then transfer to a large, parchment-lined baking...
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El Segundo
Herb-Infused Honey
In addition to sweet uses (such as in tea and for baking), think about ways you could use infused honey to glaze meats or vegetables, or as ingredients for marinades. You just layer the herbs and honey in a clean jar, screw on a lid and leave the jar...
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El Segundo
Turmeric
It really has no side effects, except it is thought to cause minimal hair loss if used in great quantities. Such was the case when I read about turmeric., or turmeric, flourishes in the rich, moist soils of Java, China, India and Bangladesh and is a valuable...
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El Segundo
Spicing Up Your Houseplant Collection
But it shouldn't be difficult to find somebody like me whose plant sorely needs dividing!Most of these flavoring and spice species would probably do fine in a bright and warm window too, though I would add a sheer curtain to diffuse the sunlight--and...
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Website Provides Pesticide Stewardship Information
“We know there is a wealth of expertise in the public and private sector regarding pesticide stewardship,” observes Ron Gardner of Cornell University, who helped develop the PES website.
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Spicebush and Chewing Twigs
It was one of those bushes that I broke, crushed and squeezed quite often, because I knew that everytime, I could happily inhale its scent. Anybody who could chew on as many plants and twigs as I did and live to tell the tale should be included in the...
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El Segundo
Aunt Bett\'s Gingerbread: Wild Ginger
That didn't matter a bit, because I had a new pink t shirt to match it. Somehow, Aunt Bett was of the belief that it was not a good medicine, so she rarely used it as one of her curative plants.
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El Segundo
Warm Up Your Recipes With Espelette Peppers
White House Chef Cristeta Commerford recently shared her seasonal recipe for Roasted Pumpkin Squash Soup with Pepitas and Greek Yogurt with the public. GNU Free Documentation license.Roasted Pumpkin Squash Soup with Pepitas and Greek Yogurt recipe
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El Segundo
Rosemary Spiced Nuts
Hot chili powder or smoked paprika 1/2 tsp. Read more of The Hungry Locavore » Tags Hungry Locavore , locavore , nuts , recipe , snack It's often cheaper to make the nut mix yourself than to buy “mixed nuts.” Use whatever you prefer: Walnuts, cashews,...
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Philadelphia