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No doubt, in just a short time, dandelions will be popping up in yards

everywhere, and the annual campaign to eradicate them from the landscape

will begin. All of this effort is misguided as dandelions are so very

good for the body!

 

This week January 31 - February 6 - I will post info about dandelion

(Taraxacum officinale). I hope anyone else here with good dandelion info

and experiences.

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

Green Tea Seed Oil Pre-Buy

Vanilla Beans & Concentrate Co-op

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Gee whiz, I deleted part of my message *lol* Below is what it SHOULD say

;-p

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

Green Tea Seed Oil Pre-Buy

Vanilla Beans & Concentrate Co-op

<http://www.alittleolfactory.com/> http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

Christine Ziegler [chrisziggy]

 

 

No doubt, in just a short time, dandelions will be popping up in yards

everywhere, and the annual campaign to eradicate them from the landscape

will begin. All of this effort is misguided as dandelions are so very

good for the body!

 

This week January 31 - February 6 - I will post info about dandelion

(Taraxacum officinale). I hope anyone else here with good dandelion info

and experiences will post them here too.

 

 

 

 

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Chris is right. Dandelions will be everywhere ~soon~.

 

 

I've already had customer requests for the entire

plant, root, leaves and blossom.

 

Judy

Green Dragon Herbals

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I got permission to post this recipe for dandelion burgers on my

website so I'm assuming it's okay to put it here. Curtesy of Peter

Gail of Goosefoot acres! :) Haven't tried it yet as I got this recipe

late fall but it sounds good to me!

-maggie

prairielandherbs.com

 

Dandelion Burgers

 

1 cup dandelion flowers - pinch the flower at the bottom, roll it and

shake off the petals

1/2 cup flower

1/2 tsp salt and garlic powder (or 2 cloves garlic, minced)

1/4 cup chopped onions

1/4 tsp dried thyme

1/4 tsp dried basil

1/4 tsp dried oregano

fresh ground pepper

 

Mix ingredients and add enough milk to make a stiff batter. Shape in

golf ball-size pieces and fry in oil.

 

Recipe developed by Peter Gail, www.goosefootacres.com

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Another recipe I was allowed to post on my site - this one contains

several " weed " roots! Recipe courtesy of Pat Crocker

(www.riversongherbals.com) Enjoy!

-maggie

http://prairielandherbs.com/rootcoffee.htm

 

Root Coffee

 

I cup dried chopped dandelion root

2/3 cup dried chopped burdock root

1/2 cup dried chopped chicory root

2 tbsp ground star anise

1 tbsp ground dried ginseng root

2 inch piece cinnamon stick, crushed

1/4 cup dried chopped licorice root or powdered carob

 

In a large bowl, combine all ingredients and mix well. Store in a

clean, dry jar with a lid. To make one cup: In a coffee grinder, grind

a small amount of the Root Coffee. Use 1 tbsp for every cup of water.

Make Root Coffee in a coffee maker the same way as regular coffee.

 

Recipe developed by Pat Crocker, author of The Healing Herbs Cookbook

www.riversongherbals.com

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