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Cilantro is an herb that I like but have found that many others don’t (like my husband). He uses parsley instead. Most herbs and spices are loaded with health benefits so if I use one or the other, it’s fine with me. 🙂
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The chutney that I make is a combination of several herbs and each herb has specific benefits. I do add a few other ingredients such as onions, chillies…..
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oh coriander leaves are well known to chinese cuisine, especially soups, grilled pork bellies and chicken rice.
I love the taste although kids don’t like it because of the bitter like taste.-
You can mix coriander leaves in salads. When eaten together your kids will not notice it. I have not found it to be bitter. Must taste it individually and see if it really tastes bitter.
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I absolutely love herbs and spices in my cooking. My journey of cooking started when I was 10-11 years old. I’m an herb queen and put them in almost everything I cook because the smell is just amazing. Coriander is also great in spaghetti sauce, meats, mashed potatoes,etc. Cilantro is one of my favorites as well. We’ve made homemade garlic butter with fresh cilantro and it’s absolutely dee-licious.
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Herbs are getting a pride of place that they rightly deserve. I have just become aware of it and have introduced them in our cuisine.
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I don’t know if its just another name or maybe another herb or vegetable but I think, the one in the photo is the we call celery (I hope I’m not mistaken). We love putting it in the noodles because of the soft aroma and with regards to the health benefits, maybe this is just the other reason why we love it.
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I love corianda it’s one of my favorite herbs it has a good aromanad the taste is really good. In my country we use it in literally everything and it turns out perfectly we also use it in salads where we use onions tomatoes and cupsicum this is used as a side dish for barbequed meat mmhh nice. Although I didn’t know that it is beneficial to our kidneys reading about it for the first time thanks for sharing
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It is good that we are becoming aware of the health benefits of herbs. All along atleast I just had them for their taste.
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That’s a lovely photo. I have never actually seen a balsam plant, let alone grow one. I can see why you want one. 🙂
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Sadly not just balsams many seasonal flowers here, are just disappearing.I had those yellow cosmos that grew almost wild here but now I just do not see it anywhere.
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Interesting plants. First time seeing Balsams. Very lovely. Too bad the seeds weren’t in demand but at least you were able to find some seeds online.
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Not the kind I am looking for. I have not given up but online stuff is very expensive. Nowadays they count the seed and not by weight.
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Yes, in may countries balsam is seen rarely because people have left taking in growing Balsams at homes and in gardens. Growing plants and roses in post at homes is the best hobby for those who have enough time to spend in the lap of nature.
Balsam are grown from seed. They can be directly seeded into your flower garden, or seeded indoors in trays or flats for transplanting later. Sow indoor starts about 6 weeks before the last frost. Keep soil moist while germinating.
Balsam requires 60 to 70 days from sowing to produce flowers, so an early start is essential. Learn how to grow balsam and enjoy these lovely colorful flowers through the end of the season. Try growing Balsam plants from seed if you have a long growing season, or pick them up at your favorite nursery. Balsam plant care is trouble-free due to its resistance to many common garden pests.
Start plants indoors for an earlier color show. You may direct sow in warmer climates where soils warm up early in the spring, but the majority of gardeners will find that sowing in flats at least 8 weeks before the date of the last frost will yield the best plants.
Cover the seeds with just a dusting of soil and keep moist. In garden flats, cover the top of the soil with plastic to encourage germination and keep in moisture. Expect germination when growing balsam plants from seed in approximately 10 to 15 days.
Young balsam plant care should include a time release fertilizer at transplant, when plants are at least 2 inches tall and have a good root base.
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They used to be so easy to grow. We even saw them on road sides but now even nurseries do not sell seeds. This plight is seen with other flowers too.
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32 times? My teacher insisted that we chew our food 28 times before swallowing. She said it helped with digestion and also, we would tend to not overeat because the act of chewing would send early signals to our body that we were full. Sounds logical. 🙂
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That’s interesting. 28 may be because kids would have yet to get their wisdom teeth. But I do not think anyone does it more three or four times 😀
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I find the information about chakras quite interesting. Especially the idea that the color for the heart is green, instead of red.
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For me colours do not matter but knowing the chakras and their role is important to me. 🙂 Having said that, now that you have pointed it out I too think the colour of the heart should have been red 😀
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you know, you cannot rely on your adult kids anymore.
One day, they might put you into old folks home when you become useless.
Of course, there are chances that your adult kids might take care of you for life.
Hard to say but it is wise to keep some money aside for old age.
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In the African culture parents are very very crucial and important to a growing child so is a grown up. I for one value my mum very much and would have done the same for my dad if he was still alive but he’s not. The thing is as we grow up and go to put own homes yes we won’t be there for our parents everyday but we will always be there whenever they need our help. I have never thought of putting my mum in an old peoples homè when she gets old, I just feel that they is not right. We need to take care of our parents whoever old and stubborn that get because we will also get there he some point and we need to ask ourselves some questions as well, will we want the same thing done to us when we get there? Am sure most of us will say no. So take some time and attend you your parents when they are old don’t leave them with strangers when you their family is still around. I always think that sacrificed so much for me why can’t I do the same for them. I saw my mum do the same for her mum and that moved me a lot. Don’t just say that they should plan themselves and learn to live by themselves that also need your help.
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In all Islamic countries old persons and parents are considered blessing on earth and home and house. Here in my country old parents are more respected than young men and women all respect the old parents and never leave them alone in old age.
In other countries what the young men and women do with the old parents I do not know piratically but know verbally read or heard from someone.
I think personally old men and women must be respected because their fruits we are and we reject our second creator on earth is cruelty on earth. When some one ignores old parents the same process is repeated withe man who ignores his parents.
Parents are blessings on earth
We are their youth fruits
They are our second creators
They trunks and we are the trunks’leaves
And fruits and green branches
Full of maturity and wisdom
Full of experience and
Free of sins om old age
Sin free thoughts
Leading to heaven
They are oak trees
Under its shade we all sitWe must respect old parents because we are also born to be old one day and keep in mind youth is faithless like a young virgin and leaves you soon, do not boast of your youth because behind youth old age is waiting for its turn will come soon to touch you slowly making you bowing down your gait, hollow cheeks, wrinkled forehead, trembling hand and legs…a scarecrow standing in the field of corn to frighten not the crows or birds but children, young men and women all are fed up with old men.
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my mom used to buy candy floss for us too, either the candy man on bicycle, with the bell ringing or at the store
It was a perfect candy treat and it did brought cavities to my teeth too.
The pink stain, stayed on my tongue !
I also love another tidbits, white nuts called kacang putih, coated with white sugar
I have not eaten candy floss for a while now. But as kids it brought us happiness not so much that it filled our stomachs. (lol)
We never call it candy floss in our place. It has a different name. It is a cotton candy for the kids. Kids love to eat that. My wife and I haven tried eating it. Once it gets into our mouth, it easily melts by the time it touches with the saliva. It is often sold when there is a special occasion in the plaza, a special program. I once observed it how it is done. The ingredients are colored granules of sugar. It is processed by the heat as the sugar is poured into a receptacle which keeps on moving. The floss is thrown to the side of the machine. It is picked then by a stick.
Last April while at church one Sunday, I saw this man selling cotton candy. I observed how he’d do it. I observed he is using a kind of sugar putting it in a roller ball then the food coloring like red or blue or yellow, depending on what flavor. They make the turning and the cotton-like moss sprouting from that roller and then the stick catch it by turning, then putting it in the pack.
I remember the only time when I could buy candy floss was when we were in school there no one would have stopped me,because my mum wouldn’t let me buy it because it was too sugary. Back at home the ice cream man would come around the neighbourhood and all the kids would come out and sorround him to be baught for ice cream. At that point most parents had no choice but to buy ice cream to avoid tantrums from the kids
Your comment took me back to my childhood days – the exact scenario that you have described 🙂