Our yarrow is going to flower, so it is next in line for the dehydrator. We have used our homemade yarrow salve many times, and it's definitely a keeper salve. I've saved some to dry for tea, and other uses. I think it was last year, or the year before, where I found out that yarrow deters mosquitoes. I added it to our homemade but spray. Speaking of bug bites, I went out one day while gardening, and forgot to use our bug spray. I was got bitten by something that I never saw before. Sort of like a fly, but different colors. It left a bad red spot that was large. My homemade plantain salve worked very well to treat the redness and swelling (works as a drawing salve). Much easier to apply and re-apply than a poultice, but a poultice would work much faster. We planted more in the herb garden, but the rain has not arrived. Yet. Hopefully soon. My green onions could use a good ol' dose of Mother Nature. Dehy...
Exciting news! We have opened the blueberry-basil vinegar I canned last fall. We love it. It's perfect for salads! I'm so glad I made the vinegar. I have not yet drained the vinegars that are being infused with chive blossoms just yet, but those will also be used for salads and marinades this summer. Yum! Joining Sandra today at Diary of a Stay at Home Mom for today's Happy Homemaker. Enjoy. It's my last time participating in this. If you didn't see it until now, I did a spring clean on my blog, and so far love it. What do you think? More organizing? After using up some older note paper, I have splurged, and obtained a magnetic meal planner pad, with perforated grocery list that tears off. Talk about getting organized. Too often, I will sticky note the heck out of the kitchen with meal ideas, and then get so off track. Not anymore. Has anyone noticed on blogger, that when you have a draft post in the works, an...