Dandelion Cookie Recipe Using Flowers and Lemon
Here’s a healthy dandelion cookie recipe using fresh dandelion flower petals and added lemon for a flavor boost. This makes a great breakfast or snack!
Here’s a healthy dandelion cookie recipe using fresh dandelion flower petals and added lemon for a flavor boost. This makes a great breakfast or snack!
Every year, my in-laws’ sprawling crab apple tree produces more small fruits than they know what to do with. Most of it goes to waste. So, when life gives you crab apples, make homemade crab apple liqueur! I have a super-easy DIY crab apple liqueur recipe to share with you. Actually, I have 3 variations:…
Here’s a tasty peanut butter bacon bread recipe. When you combine peanut butter and bacon, you can get a savory-sweet bread — perfect for breakfast!
Stinging nettle might not be your first choice in herbal tea, but this herb is rich in minerals. Here’s how to make nettle tea with fresh nettle or dried leaves.
Save those chive blossoms! The chive flower is edible and makes a great herbal infusion with vinegar. Here’s a tasty and easy chive blossom vinegar recipe.
Using dandelion flowers and green tea, here’s a tasty summer drink to keep you refreshed. Here’s a recipe for homemade dandelion iced tea.
Spice up boring sandwiches with a tasty and healthy ingredient: microgreens! Here’s a roundup of 9 microgreens sandwich ideas to maximize flavor.
If you have a huge batch of microgreens, you might wonder, can microgreens be frozen? Yes, you can, but you might want to try dehydrating them instead!
Fragile and tender, keep your micros in the fridge to extend their shelf life. So how long do microgreens last in the fridge? Let’s take a closer look.
If you have a bag of raw potatoes that are no longer fresh, we’ll show you how to tell if a potato is bad. Plus, we’ll show you how to properly store spuds.
Nobody likes mushy bean sprouts. With this nutritious veggie, methods of storing are everything. Here are tips on how to keep bean sprouts from going bad.
Broccoli sprouts are packed with nutrients, particularly sulforaphane. Here’s how to juice broccoli sprouts (or blend them).
Can you eat nasturtiums? Yes, definitely! We’ll show you how to harvest and eat this peppery plant.
Packed with antioxidants, allspice berries (aka pimento berries) also have anti-inflammatory properties. Here’s how to make allspice tea.
Finely ground or whole, you might wonder, what is allspice used for? This versatile spice pairs well with sweet and savory dishes and adds warmth.
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