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whiskey tea (irish version) lemon teabag black irish tea (barry's, if you can get it) honey irish whiskey (i prefer jamesons) whole cloves cinnamon stick cut a / inch slice out of the middle of the lemon. stick - cloves into this lemon slice, and set aside. juice the halves of lemon into a large cup
(using a clear cup is easiest). then add a roughly equal amount of honey, and a roughly equal amount of whiskey. stir whiskey, lemon, and honey together, and add a cinnamon stick. in a separate cup, brew a strong cup of black tea - about - oz. remove teabag, and pour tea into the whiskey/lemon/honey...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2007_01_14_archive.html
here is a pic of michael from templeton rye , chilling under our shade trees! i can't wait for this stuff to be on the shelves again ( just a few more weeks! ) we are getting to be quite the little fibershop. we somehow (when did this happen??)
aquired handspun yarns, beautiful silk and wool roving from high prairie fibers , gorgeous naturally colored rovings from hedgeapple farm , and new as of this weekened, % alpaca batts, both naturally colored and dyed, from spring valley alpacas. oh and dont' forget the spinner's tools from i owa parrot...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2007_09_16_archive.html
lest you think the farm is all pretty... heres maggies new raspberry patch. we got about / of it mulched before it got hot and then i let the weeds get it. major work is required. but!
this is very exciting :) yesterday we hired a bunch of young men from the local academy to clean out the horse pen! a squadron of wheelbarrows and shovels of pitchforks.... and now we have nice piles of straw/manure to use for mulch :) then -harvest time!!...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2011_08_21_archive.html
herbs blog - adventures from the farm randomness about our life, work, and stuff that happens on our herb farm. our business is prairielandherbs.com, a mother-daughter team with a acre farm and shop in central iowa. friday, november , sunset sunsets on the farm are particularly beautiful this time of
share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest tuesday, november , the s word with the help of a good friend and her truck, we brought our other two hives back to the farm so we could properly care for them over the winter. i don't think the bees have made enough honey for the winter, though :...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2011_11_06_archive.html
whiskey tea (irish version) lemon teabag black irish tea (barry's, if you can get it) honey irish whiskey (i prefer jamesons) whole cloves cinnamon stick cut a / inch slice out of the middle of the lemon. stick - cloves into this lemon slice, and set aside. juice the halves of lemon into a large cup
(using a clear cup is easiest). then add a roughly equal amount of honey, and a roughly equal amount of whiskey. stir whiskey, lemon, and honey together, and add a cinnamon stick. in a separate cup, brew a strong cup of black tea - about - oz. remove teabag, and pour tea into the whiskey/lemon/honey...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2007_01_14_archive.html
here is a pic of michael from templeton rye , chilling under our shade trees! i can't wait for this stuff to be on the shelves again ( just a few more weeks! ) we are getting to be quite the little fibershop. we somehow (when did this happen??)
aquired handspun yarns, beautiful silk and wool roving from high prairie fibers , gorgeous naturally colored rovings from hedgeapple farm , and new as of this weekened, % alpaca batts, both naturally colored and dyed, from spring valley alpacas. oh and dont' forget the spinner's tools from i owa parrot...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2007_09_16_archive.html
lest you think the farm is all pretty... heres maggies new raspberry patch. we got about / of it mulched before it got hot and then i let the weeds get it. major work is required. but!
this is very exciting :) yesterday we hired a bunch of young men from the local academy to clean out the horse pen! a squadron of wheelbarrows and shovels of pitchforks.... and now we have nice piles of straw/manure to use for mulch :) then -harvest time!!...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2011_08_21_archive.html
herbs blog - adventures from the farm randomness about our life, work, and stuff that happens on our herb farm. our business is prairielandherbs.com, a mother-daughter team with a acre farm and shop in central iowa. friday, november , sunset sunsets on the farm are particularly beautiful this time of
share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest tuesday, november , the s word with the help of a good friend and her truck, we brought our other two hives back to the farm so we could properly care for them over the winter. i don't think the bees have made enough honey for the winter, though :...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2011_11_06_archive.html