The properties of Rosemary are: Carminative (relieves flatulence), anti-spasmodic, anti-depressive, anti-microbial, emmenagogue (promotes menstruation), stimulant, astringent, diaphoretic (induces sweating), nervine (a tonic that sooths nervous excitement) and aromatic.
Rosemary is a circulatory and nervine stimulant.
The tea made from it has a toning and calming effect on the digestion and is commonly used where psychological tension is present.
Rosemary tea is also useful for flatulent dyspepsia, headache and/or the depression associated with debility.
you can use fresh rosemary by making rosemary tea or by putting rosemary on some foods
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He considers smith as an object, but he calls her pretty. - but not to make rosemary jealous
yes, you can. im not sure if it will do anything besides taste good in spaghetti sauce tho, but im pretty sure u can smoke alot of things, rosemary included
There are several recipes that use rosemary in couscous. Some recipies mix the rosemary with lemon. Some recipes add chicken and rosemary to the dish.
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Rosemary can shop anywhere she likes in a cup of tea because it symbolizes the idea of exploring different flavors and experiences within the context of her tea. The phrase suggests a whimsical or imaginative journey, where she can blend various ingredients and create unique combinations. This metaphorical shopping allows her to enjoy the versatility and creativity that tea offers. Ultimately, it's about the freedom to experiment and savor diverse tastes.
She is good for doing the housework and makes excellent focaccia.
One good Hawaii Tea is called Hawaii Plantation tea. It is black tea with pineapple juice.
Rosemary is appropriate for most meats, particularly for poultry and pork. Rosemary can be added to stews and soups, or crushed and blended into savory sauces. It is part of the standard "poultry seasoning" mix.