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Isn't that beautiful? We just dig 'em up chuck 'em out, its as pretty as any button chrysanthemum.

24 Aug, 2008

lyd
Lyd
 

hiya amy, i was watchin a tv program last month and this lady used dandelions in her salads and soups she made a drink too and like janey said we just dig them up and throw them away, remember when rocket was a weed now youve got to buy it.sorry rambling on, nice pic though :-)

24 Aug, 2008

amy
Amy
 

Yes I always have thought they are as pretty as any cultivated flower ,
As children we were told that if we picked Dandelions we would wet the bed , I don,t think we dared risk it..... lol

24 Aug, 2008

 

Following on from what Lyd said, my mother sais she used to make sandwiches of Dandelion leaves when she was a little girl. I've never tried it though.

24 Aug, 2008

 

We use dandelion leaves in salads. Don't squirm, you should try it - you'll be pleasantly surprised ...

25 Aug, 2008

amy
Amy
 

O.k Terry60 , I,ll give it a go , iv,e tried most other things including stinging nettles :D

25 Aug, 2008

 

Yep Amy, even stinging nettles! Do you know they make a good (and healthy) risotto

26 Aug, 2008

 

I've heard of people boiling sting ing nettles. and also of people drinking the boiled nettle water. Don't know if I'd like it.
Once I remember buying dandelion coffee. It was very nice - not as bitter as ordinary coffee which I'm not that fond of.
Best wishes, H.

26 Aug, 2008

amy
Amy
 

Thanks Terry60, I,m all for trying natures store cupboard ,
I make stinging nettle tea , it is very good for muscle pain , it,s full of
Vit c / Iron
I pick the young nettles in the spring , carefully dry them in the micro wave , when they are quite dry I put them in a plastic bag , scrunch the bag up , hey presto , you have tea leaves .
Be very careful with the drying , I recommended this to some one who turned the micro wave on high then left it to long and it burst into flames ,
I put the bags in the freezer for winter use .
not a nice taste at all but you get use to it , i,m positive that it did me a lot of good .

26 Aug, 2008

 

Thanks for info Amy. I shall certainly try it. I wonder if my basel would dry in the same way in the microwave ?? I usually sun dry it, for winter use in soups and sauces - but sometimes it flies all over the place when the wind blows !! (it doesn't seem to dry as well if I put it in a protective net ...).

Another remedy my mother used to give us when we were children for yukky tums or sore throats was to boil a bay/laurel leaf with some lemon peel for a few minutes. Add a little honey and drink it nice and hot. It so soothing and pleasant you don't really need the excuse of tummyache to enjoy it. . . . it smells nice too.

26 Aug, 2008

 

I used to make a liquid feed with the stinging nettles. Just put a few stalks in a bucket, cover with water and leave for two or three weeks till it smells. Dilute to use as a feed. I think the dandelion is a diuretic, hence the wetting the bed old wives' tale!

26 Aug, 2008

amy
Amy
 

I have done that Janey , you are right about the smell , it,s awful , it does make good fertilizer though !

26 Aug, 2008



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