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Eat Your Weeds!cree said Jul 16, 2006, 9:45 PM: |
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Wild greens have long been valued for their ability to restore vitality, detoxify and nourish. Being one of the most alkalinizing foods they also help regulate proper body pH. There are many ways to incorporate spring's abundance of wild weeds into your daily diet. Supplement your own lettuce with wild greens to give an ordinary salad a mineral boost.
A bitter, appetite stimulant, this herb increases production of bile to help relieve constipation, gallstones, hemorrhoids and IBS. Dandelion leaves can be chopped finely and added to salads. You can also add flower petals to salads, soups and stirfrys for a dash of spring color.
Try this Dandelion Sesame Sautee Recipe
Nettles lose their sting when cooked. They can be used instead of spinach in most recipes. I love them steamed and tossed with a clove of minced garlic, a splash of olive oil and a dash of a dash of Fire Cider You can also try steamed nettles dressed in a lemon vinagrette and crumbled feta. Yum!
Chickweed, Sorrell, Catnip, Plantain, Dock, Violets, Lamb's-quarter and Purslane. |
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