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is dropped into cold water (hard ball stage, or - degrees f) - pour into buttered pan and score into squares before setting completely, or break into pieces after candy hardens - wrap in waxed paper and store in an airtight container variation: add tablespoon mint leaves or teaspoon crushed anise seeds
preservative-free bread anytime you want, with less than mintues work. really. so, go, buy their first book , or their second one (including gluten free and loads of whole grain recipes), then come back here and finish reading this post. we'll wait. now, the spice mix, za'atar, is a middle eastern blend of sesame seeds...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2010_01_24_archive.html
create your own juice $ + grapefruit, ginger, red apple and carrots $ + grapefruit, ginger, red apple and carrots juice $ + ginger shot ginger, cayenne,lemon and honey $ + fresh squeezed orange juice $ + fresh squeezed grapefruit juice $ + smoothies the papaya smoothie( oz) fresh papaya,mango,chia seeds
protein $ strawberry banana smoothie $ + strawberry, mango and orange smoothie $ + strawberry, banana and blueberry smoothie $ + coconut and pineapple smoothie $ + kale, banana and almond milk smoothie $ + make your own smoothie $ + kale, banana,blueberry, almond milk and a scoop of protein and chia seeds...
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is dropped into cold water (hard ball stage, or - degrees f) - pour into buttered pan and score into squares before setting completely, or break into pieces after candy hardens - wrap in waxed paper and store in an airtight container variation: add tablespoon mint leaves or teaspoon crushed anise seeds
preservative-free bread anytime you want, with less than mintues work. really. so, go, buy their first book , or their second one (including gluten free and loads of whole grain recipes), then come back here and finish reading this post. we'll wait. now, the spice mix, za'atar, is a middle eastern blend of sesame seeds...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2010_01_24_archive.html