Growing up, Candice Crane and her grandmother often sipped rose petal tea in the afternoon. The tradition eventually drove Crane to launch a business involving the flower. Crane started Petal, a ...
Take one cup dried rose petals, three teaspoon coriander seeds, one teaspoon dry ginger, cinnamon sticks, jaggery powder and cloves, half a teaspoon cardamom and pepper, and one-fourth teaspoon nutmeg ...
Rose tea offers multiple health benefits by brewing rose petals. Rich in antioxidants and vitamin C, it supports immune function and reduces the risk of chronic diseases. The tea also aids digestion, ...
SPICY AND sweet, musky with undertones of clove, the scent of wild Nootka roses is at once innocent, exotic, familiar and mysterious. And more than fresh green peas or the first berries of the season, ...
Rose petal sandwiches were popular in the years leading up to World War Two. And would make a great addition to your afternoon tea party. Soak the dried rose petals in a bowl of cold water with the ...
As summer sets in, reaching for an iced coffee can feel like second nature. The cold caffeine hit is quick and satisfying but it doesn’t last long. What follows is often a crash: dehydration, acidity ...
Herbal teas are great caffeine alternatives, but their nurturing and healing qualities also make them brilliant at boosting energy, improving digestion, replenishing the skin and calming the mind.
With apologies to Gertrude Stein, this year, “A rose is a rose is an herb.” The International Herb Association has designated the rose as the 2012 herb of the year. And delightful uses of roses abound ...
Yesterday, cards, chocolate and roses were exchanged between significant others, friends and family members for Valentine's Day. Most will stick their roses in vases of water without thought. However, ...