Rosemary is an aromatic herb that can flavor a variety of dishes. When preparing these dishes, you can use fresh or dried rosemary to get this plant's benefits. Fresh and dried leaves can also make rosemary tea and other beverages. Rosemary extract concentrates the herb's vital compounds into...
It can also be used in a fire cider recipe. We highly recommended growing your own rosemary as a potted plant or garden variety. We gave a rosemary start to a relative who lives on the California coastline over 30 years ago and the plant is still thriving today....
Patty Sanders, Herbalist August 21, 2024 Sign up for daily recipes and kitchen tips Email Address With only two ingredients, our Rosemary Vinegar recipe is not only simple to make but also hasSOmany uses in the kitchen and as a natural remedy. Rosemary aids memory, soothes joint pain, and...
When the summer days get hot, rosemary lemonade is the perfect recipe to quench your thirst. Let’s not forget about using rosemary as an herbal tea. It’s one of my favorite ways to use rosemary. Tip #12 – Here’s how to Make Rosemary Tea: How to Make Rosemary Tea from a Rosem...
After all, pomegranate juice is packed with antioxidants and rosemary has lots of health benefits, too. Not that you need an excuse to drink a cocktail on a Friday night. Right? But if someone thinks you do, I can give you about a million more: You worked a long week. You barely...
Apply directly to the skin: Using a carrier oil, add rosemaryessential oiland massage into affected area (please see recipe below). Soak: Add 8-10 drops of rosemary essential oil to a bath and soak for 15-30 minutes. Inhale: With a towel over your head, and your head over a bowl of...
Jump to RecipePrint Recipe Homemade Foot Soak with Rosemary & Lemon There are few things in life that are as relaxing as a good, long foot soak. It wasn’t until I delved into the natural-living world that I even thought about a homemade foot soak! The only exposure I had to foot ...
Rosemary tea is a warming and delicious tea that you can make with just two simple ingredients: water and rosemary. Boil some water in a kettle or saucepan on the stove. Place a sprig of fresh rosemary into a teapot and fill the pot with the boiling water. Let the tea steep for three...