Junipers have found a home in my garden. I use them for flavoring cabbage, sauerkraut, sauces, game (especially pheasant, venison, duck or elk) and pates, terrines and tea. The flavor reminds me of ...
The aroma of juniper is woody and bittersweet while on the palate it is sweetish, clean and refreshing with a slight burning note. The juniper tree is a prickly, evergreen shrub that grows throughout ...
Recently, while looking through some old Irish cook books, I came across many recipes for wild game. All of these recipes would have undoubtedly been eaten by the more affluent in society, those with ...
A friend theorized the copper tubing-equipped antique water heater recently rescued from the trunk of my salvage yard-bound Cadillac might make a good still. Who knows? But if so, given its bathtub ...
As the nights draw in, Susan Clark settles in for winter with a store of mulling syrup that captures the distinctive, old-English taste of juniper berries. Over the summer just gone, my husband ran a ...
The juniper berry - synonymous with gin - is the focus of Massey University research to evaluate and identify suitable strains and propagation methods with potential to give New Zealand-made gins a ...
The longer you spend time hanging out with plants, the more fascinated you become with atypical foliage. Of course, atypical is a relative term. I discovered a plant the other day whose foliage was ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract In New England the pasture juniper, Juniperus communis var. depressa Pursh, usually occurs in pastures adjacent to stones, whereas the red ...
Dietary sources harbour many secrets to longevity, many of which could help tackle age-related disorders. Ongoing research is helping scientists determine what constitutes the optimal longevity diet.
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