Showing posts with label garlic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garlic. Show all posts

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Natural Cough Syrup

Natureal Cough Syrup
and
Immune Booster
Wow! This is some pungent smelling stuff. The funny thing is that it doesn't taste like it smells. It is a very sweet tasting and delicious syrup.  Last night we even enjoyed it as a salad dressing - yum!


How to make:
Get a clean glass jar with a lid

• Chopped Fresh Ginger
• Chopped Red (or any type) Onion
• Whole peeled Garlic Cloves  (Elephant Garlic is milder.  I use regular)
• Organic Dehydrated Cane Juice (sugar)


Make a parfait by layering the Onion, Ginger, and Garlic then add about 1-2 inches of sugar. Repeat

I am told this concoction will last 6-12 months un-refrigerated. At the end of that time you can compost it and make a new batch next flu season.

The recipe is from Amanda McQuade Crawford - Herbalist.  I am sorry that I was not able to ebed this wonderful video but you may view it at the address below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q2Um560fTI







Sunday, January 2, 2011

The Flu - What Cures Me?!

Ever since my immune system was compromised by an incompetent Florida dentist nine years ago I have annually contracted a serious bout of influenza between the end of Christmas and the fist couple of weeks of January. Not a good way to start the New Year to say the least.  It always develops into bronchitis and takes weeks to get over and down time in bed.  I now avoid antibiotics (which made no difference  when I did take them - other than bad side effects) and I believe the flu shot does more harm than good beside the fact that the chemists guess as to what type of hundreds of strains of influenza to target.


Last year I tried a cough syrup/immune builder called Sambuca it is a syrup made of elderberry, vitamin C, Zinc and other good stuff.  It was pretty good.  I could tell a difference and it seemed to shorten the time I had the flu.  It cost around $17.00 for a small bottle.


This year I hit the mother-load simply, natural, stinky, garlic cloves! I was in bed feeling terrible - head pounding, coughing, congested, fever, sore throat - the whole deal - when my dear husband suggested I take a clove of garlic.  To appease him (he brought it to me on a plate) and feeling so bad that at least it couldn't hurt, I took it.  I actually cut it in half and only took half of it.  Within hours I unexpectedly felt better.  I began to take one half to one clove with every meal.  The next day I was 50% better.  I got up, did some light exercise (because my back was hurting from being in bed for so long) and took a shower.  The next day my symptoms were reduced to a mild cold - then gone.  Wow!  Nothing has ever worked so dramatically in the midst of the full blown flu before!  I may not smell great but I feel great and the vampires are leaving me alone.





Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Southern Fried Goodness!


Do you want to eat healthy but still have that craving every now and then for that "Southern Fried Goodness"?  Here is a healthier version of Mom's Southern Fried Chicken...


Fried Chicken - (a Healthier Version)- that will make you want to shout the Rebel yell - even if your a Yankee! 

Yee-haw!

 

Ingredients

·        1 broiler/fryer organic chicken, cut into 8 pieces (you may even use skin-off breast pieces)
·        2 cups plain Kefir or low fat buttermilk (I make my own Kefir)
·        2 tablespoons kosher salt
·        2 tablespoons Hungarian paprika
·        2 teaspoons garlic powder
·        1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
·        Flour, for dredging (whole wheat pastry)
·        Coconut oil, for frying

·        Directions

Place chicken pieces into a glass container and cover with kefir or buttermilk. Cover and refrigerate for 12 to 24 hours - or whatever time you have.  This tenderizes the chicken and adds flavor too.
Melt enough coconut oil over medium-low heat (I use expeller pressed/organic that has a neutral flavor instead of cold pressed extra virgin which has a coconut flavor) so that it comes just 1/8-inch up the side of a 12-inch cast iron skillet or heavy fry pan. Once oil liquefies raise heat to 325 degrees F. Do not allow oil to go over 325 degrees F.
Drain chicken in a colander. Combine salt, paprika, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper. Liberally season chicken with this mixture. it should look red.  Dredge chicken in flour and shake off excess.
Place chicken skin side down into the pan. Put thighs in the center, and breast and legs around the edge of the pan. The oil should come half way up the pan. Cook chicken until golden brown on each side, approximately 10 to 12 minutes per side.  The internal temperature should be 180 degrees. 
Drain chicken on a rack over a sheet pan.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009




Tip of the day:

Garlic Your Olive Oil


Perpetual Garlic Infused Oil- I have two items on my counter top at all times: my bottle of vanilla extract and my drizzle bottle of garlic infused olive oil. I do it the lazy,… I mean, convenient way. I buy or make dehydrated  garlic and simply insert about 1/4 cup into a clean glass bottle. Do not use fresh garlic because it can cause bacteria to grow in your oil .  You may buy a decorative bottle or simply recycle something like an empty and pretty wine bottle. After your garlic is in the bottle, simply pour in extra virgin olive oil to the top. Seal with a pour cork (you can find them in the grocery store, liquor store, kitchen supply store or even Kirkland's) and within hours you will have garlic infused olive oil. When you get low, simply refill with more olive oil. When you refill simply change the dehydrated garlic and add oil.

I sauté almost all my veggies in garlic infused olive oil or coconut oil. It is great to drizzle in the pan before your omelet; I also use it in making homemade breads and pizza crust.