Filed under: Cosmetic use, Culinary use, Decorative use, Herbal, Medicinal use   by Gigi

Easter is just around the corner. Aside from making colorful eggs, why not use some herbs for your Easter dinner. When we search for “Herbs of Easter,” the list would show – Chervil, Rosemary, Hyssop and many more. But for this post I want to feature Chervil.

Chervil is a delicate aromatic herb that adds flavor to a wide range of meat and vegetable dishes. Garden Guides said it’s a staple in French cuisine. Leaves and stems of chervil are used to add in salads,  fish, chicken, egg, potato dishes, soups and sauces. Use fresh chervil in your food because it says cooking and drying destroys its subtle flavor. You are in luck because you can have fresh chervil indoors, it can grow in shady and moist garden container. Chervil belongs to a genus that has annuals, biennials and perennials and this herb is native from Europe, North Africa and Asia.

Aside from adding flavor to our food, chervil is said to be a good source of Vitamin C and other minerals. It’s medicinal use was reported that dates back as far as the time of ancient Rome. It can be used as a cleansing expectorant.  Do you want to have soft skin? A chervil face mask might do the trick.

Chervil seed kit $19.95

How to Grow Your Own Herbs $6.16

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Filed under: Herbal, Portable Garden   by Gigi

aerogarden tomatoes

Do you like gardening? No? Or at least plants? Yes?! Well that’s good because have you ever thought of making your own food IRL? (in real life). I did think about it… and that’s why my vision is someday I want to have my own little farm where I can plant vegetables and some crops that I really like. Okay maybe not a little farm but at least a garden. A girl can always dream right?

I always want to have a garden. But right now I don’t have space where I live. But I can’t let that stop me from growing plants. I can either use pots. But pots are a bit messy if I want to keep it inside my room or in the kitchen. Hence when I saw this AeroGarden as portable garden, I can’t resist to check it out. AeroGarden said:

NASA tested aeroponic technology grows plants in water, nutrients and air so simply and easily that anyone can succeed.

Sounds too commercial? But many people like Chefs, still try this portable herb and vegetable garden. Probably it works. I will certainly want to try and hope to have fresh herbs and veggies ready for dinner.

Deluxe AeroGarden with seeds $199.99

AeroGarden pro 100 with herb seeds $169

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Filed under: Wellness   by Gigi

juicing machine

Ready to eat raw? Or at least juicing raw vegetables and fruits. We always eat junk foods, drink soda, beer, eat sugar coated snacks. It’s time to bring back the balance in our system – adding more good food than bad food.  It may be a  bummer to prepare fruits and veggies for juicing and to dismantle/clean juicing machines. But as they say, “no pain, no gain.” Juicing fruits and vegetables is one of the best way to get your daily dose of raw vegetables and fresh fruits. We all know that by eating it raw we get more health benefits. Here’s some concoctions you should try soon!:

Carrot + Ginger + Apple = boost and cleanse your system

Apple + Cucumber + Celery = prevents cancer, reduce cholesterol and ease stomach upset and headache

Tomato + Carrot + Apple = improves skin complexion and natural cure for bad breath

Bitter gourd + Apple + Milk = natural cure for  bad breath and reduce internal body heat

Pineapple + Apple + Watermelon = dispels excess salt, nourishes the bladder and kidney

Apple + Cucumber + Kiwi = improves skin complexion

Pear + Banana = regulates sugar level

Carrot + Apple + Pear + Mango = counteracts toxicity, lowers blood pressure and fight oxidation

Papaya + Pineapple + Milk = rich in vitamin C, E and Iron; improves skin complexion and metabolism

Grapes + Watermelon + Milk = rich in vitamin C and vitamin B12 that improves cell activity

Banana + Pineapple + Milk = prevents constipation

I promise you that these concoctions tastes so good. I’ve tried it myself. My favorite concoction is a combination of carrots, celery, cucumber and apples. It’s so refreshing!

great juicing machines to start with: Jack LaLanne’s Power Juicer $99.99, Stainless Steel Manual Wheat Grass Juicer $109.95, Nutri Source Juicer $145, Hamilton Beach 2 Speed Juice Extractor $39.02

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Filed under: Cosmetic use, Culinary use, Herbal, Medicinal use   by Gigi

dandelion

Constipation is one of the worst thing that can happen to you. It will make you feel bad, smells bad and look bad. So many remedies for constipation are available in the market but I was looking for alternatives… herb for constipation. And I stumbled upon dandelion herb. Surprisingly,  “ugly-duckling” dandelion possess medicinal use not just for constipation but it has antioxidant properties as well.

It may be unpopular to gardeners because of its self-seeds and spreads readily to become a garden weed. But you may want to give dandelion herb a second look before you kill them.

What’s hot: It may be a pesky weed but do you know that dandelion is a rich source of vitamins A, B complex, C, D, as well as minerals such as iron, potassium and zinc? Amazing huh? In fact you can use the whole plant. The young leaves for salads and tea. The roots  can be found in some coffee substitutes. For constipation, fresh or dried dandelion herb can be used. Boil the herb in water and drink as a tea. Here’s what research and studies from the University of Maryland Medical Center has to say about dandelion’s medicinal uses:

Dandelion leaves produce a diuretic effect while the roots act as an antiviral agent, appetite stimulant, digestive aid, and may help promote gastrointestinal health. Dandelion flower has antioxidant properties. Dandelion may also help improve the immune system.

The medicinal use of the dandelion herb seems endless! You can read their full research/review by just clicking the above link.

What’s-not-so-hot: A garden weed. Some people may develop allergies in touching dandelion, like mouth sores. Also in some people, dandelion can cause stomach acid and heart burn.

Turns out the good side of dandelion outweigh the bad. But like any other herbs, consult your health care provider before taking any dandelion leaf.

organic roasted dandelion root $25.38, dandelion root capsule $2.59, dandelion moisturizer $35.98, organic dandelion tea $15.53, dandelion dried leaves $1.79fentimans dandelion and burdock soda $3.25.

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Posted on: 27 Sep 2009

Message in a Bean

Filed under: Plant Gift Ideas   by Gigi

Just like the mushy movie, “Message in a Bottle,” here comes a unique gift to your loved ones – “Message in a Bean.” Just as the name implies, you plant the bean and wait for 1-2 weeks till the plant grows and presto! A bean will come out from the plant showing your message. Cool huh? To everyone’s delight there are so many different messages in the beans to choose from. Of course the “I Love You” message tops the list. A unique gift, exciting and a wonderful way to show your affection for only $12.75.  Need I say more?

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