No.
Walking then eating if you eat first then you feel worse than when you walk first burning more calories.
Nothing. It will happen when your body is ready.
First of all, the question I think you meant to ask was "Does parsley go in spaghetti?" and the answer is that it can if you like parsley.
Depending on your age, your body might not show signs of your first period....... I was just 10 when I got mine but had no signs of it. Try to add parsley to your meals to speed the process up.
There is no way to make your period arrive more quickly.
I doubt that parsley tea will make your first period start any sooner than it is going to start. Puberty is one of those things that is programmed by genetics. Ask your mom how old she was when she got her first period, you will probably start around the same age, possibly a couple months younger. It's very common to feel anxious about starting your period, worrying there is something wrong with you when your friends have started their period if you haven't. Believe me as soon as the newness wears off you'll wonder why you wanted this to happen so badly, but it marks an exciting time in your life, something you'll always remember.
It is said that parsley needs to be watered at least once a day in the first month of growing. After the first month the parsley plant needs very little water - maybe once every two-three daysHOPE THIS WAS HELPFUL :D
There are some periods during the fast period of Great Lent (the period prior to Easter, and the strictest fast period in the church year), when eating fish is prohibited, as well as wine and oil. This would be especially true for the first and last week of the fast period.
Yes, it will help you get your period. It works better if its warm. Not to hot though. Just hot enouh to drink. ;)
To effectively dry parsley in a dehydrator, first wash and pat dry the parsley leaves. Then, spread them out in a single layer on the dehydrator trays. Set the dehydrator to a low temperature, around 95F to 115F, and let the parsley dry for about 1-3 hours until crisp. Store the dried parsley in an airtight container for future use.
The story "The Parsley Garden" is told from the first-person point of view. The narrator recounts their experience of meeting an elderly man and learning about his melancholic past and the healing power of parsley.
was dedicated to Persephone, the wife of Hades and goddess of the underworld. Parsley is slow to germinate. Folk legend explains this characteristic with the myth that parsley must first visit Hades seven times before it may freely germinate