Can you believe, I am just finishing some I let go cold by accident? I have it when I'm not feeling well especially, and still dealing with this junky chest cough.
but I wouldn't go more than a bare simmer, a full boil would cook off some of the aromatics and leave it a bit flat.
I like it when the ginger is strong enough to be spicy, very soothing.
Can you believe, I am just finishing some I let go cold by accident? I have it when I'm not feeling well especially, and still dealing with this junky chest cough.
but I wouldn't go more than a bare simmer, a full boil would cook off some of the aromatics and leave it a bit flat.
I like it when the ginger is strong enough to be spicy, very soothing.
How about lemon and salt? or lime and salt?
@ignominiusrex I make fresh ginger and lemon tea with honey when I have a cold too. It seems to help a lot. Sometimes I add some garlic too. I hope you feel better soon.
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@Elliandre I've never had nettle stew but I occasionally do like nettle tea. I don't think fresh nettle leaves are even available here, is that what you use to stew them? I've heard they're really healthy.
@Elliandre I've never had nettle stew but I occasionally do like nettle tea. I don't think fresh nettle leaves are even available here, is that what you use to stew them? I've heard they're really healthy.
@ignominiusrex I've only had organic nettle tea from a health foods store, which is really good, but I've never tried the stew and looked it up and it looks really good. I found some recipes and was thinking of ordering the herb from iherb if I can't find it cheaper, do you know this store? If I can't make the soup with it, at least I can make a lot of tea lol. But I can't tell if it is fresh nettle or dried because it doesn't say: https://ca.iherb.com/pr/frontier-co-op-organic-cut-sifted-nettle-stinging-leaf-16-oz-453-g/30938 My grocery store doesn't carry the fresh leaf either. Apparently you have to boil the fresh leaves for a long time though, 10-15 minutes. I really want to try the soup.
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but I wouldn't go more than a bare simmer, a full boil would cook off some of the aromatics and leave it a bit flat.
I like it when the ginger is strong enough to be spicy, very soothing.
How about lemon and salt? or lime and salt?
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Boba? Or just any milk tea?
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Chicken nuggets.
Baloney?
Nettle stew?
@ignominiusrex I make fresh ginger and lemon tea with honey when I have a cold too. It seems to help a lot. Sometimes I add some garlic too. I hope you feel better soon.
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Never had nettle stew, but it looks yum!
salmon with lemon and dill?
Caesar Salad?
Garden salad with strawberries and walnuts?
Creamy tomato pasta?
Nanaimo bars?
Shepherd's pie?
Pineapple pizza?
Black Forest Cake ?
White chocolate?
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Gruyère?
@Elliandre I've never had nettle stew but I occasionally do like nettle tea. I don't think fresh nettle leaves are even available here, is that what you use to stew them? I've heard they're really healthy.
Marmalade?
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Orange juice with pulp?
@ignominiusrex I've only had organic nettle tea from a health foods store, which is really good, but I've never tried the stew and looked it up and it looks really good. I found some recipes and was thinking of ordering the herb from iherb if I can't find it cheaper, do you know this store? If I can't make the soup with it, at least I can make a lot of tea lol. But I can't tell if it is fresh nettle or dried because it doesn't say: https://ca.iherb.com/pr/frontier-co-op-organic-cut-sifted-nettle-stinging-leaf-16-oz-453-g/30938 My grocery store doesn't carry the fresh leaf either. Apparently you have to boil the fresh leaves for a long time though, 10-15 minutes. I really want to try the soup.
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Ew, no pulp.
Raw cauliflower salad?
Meat Pie !?
Chicory coffee?
Matcha cheesecake?
Biscuits and gravy?
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Belgian waffles?