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Winter Bliss - Evergreen Balm
Contains:  Cedar, fir, pine, juniper berries, orange peel, olive oil, bees wax, orange essential oil and cedarwood essential oil.   The cedar, fir and pine were harvested locally.
The evergreen balm, gives a warming action to your muscles and joints.  It can help heal dry or cracked skin, help alleviate sadness, used as a chest rub for chronic coughs, and great for stiff achy muscles.  
Orange essential oil has uplifting properties, soothes the mind, relieves stress, refreshing and relaxing, stimulates circulation and is commonly used to treat anxiety. 
Cedarwood Essential Oil:  soothes, is grounding, promotes circulation, stimulants the lymphatic system, anti-fungal, antibacterial, calming great for the respiratory system that has excess phlegm. 
Cost:   $ 4 oz 20.00
            $ 2 oz 10.00
            $ 1 oz   6.00
       
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Deep Tissue Healing
Warming Muscle Balm:  Great for strains, sprains, arthritis, hurt back, sore muscles, gout, chest rub and it is also a great muscle warm up rub.  
 
Ingredients: olive oil, cayenne, cinnamon comfrey root, st. johns wort, plantain, self heal, comfrey leaf, calendula, bees wax, essential oil blend of camphor, wintergreen, peppermint, cinnamon, eucalyptus, clove and LOVE
Cost: 4 oz $ 25.00
           2 oz $15.00
           1 oz $  7.00
13417454278?profile=originalSelf Heal - All Purpose Salve
Self Heal, is an all purpose salve great for, bee stings, bug bites, small cuts and scrapes, strains, sprains, hurt back and sore muscles.
Ingredients: st. johns wort, comfrey, plantain, calendula, self heal, organic olive oil, bees wax, lavender essential oil and love. 
Cost:  4 oz $ 20.00
            2 oz $10.00
            1 oz $  6.00
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Body Butters:
Shea Butter:
It is incredibly nourishing to the skin. It can be used to heal damaged skin as well as further support healthy skin.

Shea Butter is an intense moisturizer for dry skin, and is a wonderful product for revitalizing dull or dry skin on the body or scalp. It promotes skin renewal, increases the circulation, and accelerates wound healing. " Mountain Rose Herbs" 

Cocoa Butter:  

Sensitive Skin Healer and can help with skin irritations such as eczema and dermatitis. Can help reduce stretch marks. It seems like the secret tip is shared with every pregnant woman in the world. It is also high in antioxidants, which help fight off free radicals. Free radicals are causes of skin stress and signs of aging.

Coconut Oil: http://wellnessmama.com/5734/101-uses-for-coconut-oil/

Forms a protective thin layer on the skin to keep moisture in.  It is also wonderfully soothing to the skin.

Herbal-Infused Oil 

Heavenly Holiday- olive oil, sunflower oil, rosemary, cedar, cinnamon, clove, all spice

Summer Dreams - apricot oil, jojoba oil, rose petals, lavender buds, all spice, vanilla and lemon verbena

California Countryside - olive oil, eucalyptus, lavender buds, lemon peel, rosemary, bay leaves 

Hydrosol:

Hydrosols  have a mild but wonderful scent and contain all the health benefits of the herb they were distilled from. 

Aloe Vera
It is  wonderful and  nourishing to the skin and can help soothe dry and inflamed skin as well as add elasticity to healthy skin. 

Borax powder
It  is added to help emulsify the oils and the waters together and it also serves as a mild preservative.

Body Butter Product List 

Heavenly Holiday Body Butter
Ingredients:  Shea butter, cocoa butter, coconut oil, olive oil, cedar, rosemary, cinnamon, clove, all spice, rose hydrosol, aloe vera, orange essential oil, patchouli essential oil, borax and LOVE  
Summer Dreams 
Ingredients:  Shea butter, cocoa butter, coconut oil, apricot oil, jojoba oil, rose petals, lavender buds, all spice, vanilla lemon verbena, geranium rose hydrosol,  essential oils of geranium rose and lemon, borax and LOVE 
California Countryside
Ingredients:  Shea butter, cocoa butter, coconut oil, olive oil, eucalyptus, lavender buds, lemon peel, rosemary, bay leaves, essential oil of bay  and amyris, borax and LOVE
 
Cost:  4 oz $20.00
           2 oz $10.00
           1 oz $ 6.00
Herbal Cream For Muscle Pain and Arthritis 
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Aphrodite's Massage Oil

This is a  divine, erotic, and a luscious massage oil.    It was created  for sensual massage and during romantic occasions.  Although, you can use this awesome massage oil for a regular message or an after shower body oil.

This sweet and fragrant massage oil is blended with pure ingredients and true essential oils, and is sure to fill your senses.

Contains: Organic Olive oil, organic Sweet Almond oil, organic Rose petals, organic Lavender flowers, organic Calendula flowers, organic Rosemary leaf, organic Damiana leaf,  and essential oils of patcholi and lavender. 

Patchouli essential  oil is known for its calming and comforting effects. Patchouli not only helps you to relax, it is thought to have anti-aging properties, helping to reduce fine lines and wrinkles and promote elasticity of the skin.

Lavender essential oil, has many therapeutic uses and is often used to calm the symptoms of a cold, relieve muscle spasm, balance blood pressure and as a mild sedative. Lavender massage oil is perfect for those who suffer from headaches, mild depression or insomnia.

Aphrodite's Massage Oil Price: 

6 oz $18.00

If you would like to purchase a bottle of this beautiful oil, contact Sue's Apothecary @ 503-843-1594 or radicalcanarysue@gmail.com

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Sage Pesto

Basil is not the only herb that you can use to make pesto.  

There are so many varieties of pesto that you can make.  Lately we have been making a nettle pesto,a wild greens pesto (the wild greens were dandelion, plantain and yellow dock),    and today I made sage pesto.  The sage pesto was incredibly awesome.  I added the sage pesto to our pasta and eggs.    

For the garlic I used 3 garlic scallions and for the cheese I used raw organic cheddar.   

Anyone up for a challenge?  I would like to challenge you and your taste buds in making this wonderful recipe.  

 

This is a great recipe for a healthy, healing herb paste.  Sage dominates the flavor of this pungent, strong pesto.  You can use less sage fi you find it overpowering.  If you would like to add more healing nutrients try adding fresh wild herbs such as dandelion greens, chickweed, and plantain.  

Recipe from Rosemary Gladstar's book:  Medicinal Herbs, a beginners guide 

1/2 cup fresh cilantro leaves and stems

1/2 cup parsley

1/4 to 1/2 cup fresh sage leaves, first time making it try the 1/4 cup version and if you would like it stronger than next time add more

3 cloves garlic

3/4 to 1 cup olive oil

1/4 to 1/2 cup sunflower seeds or walnuts or a mix

1/4 cup raw cheese (optional) 

Freshly ground black pepper and sea salt 

To make: 

Combine the herbs, garlic and olive oil in a blender or food processor and pulse until creamy.  Mix in the nuts or seeds and cheese (if using) and salt and pepper ot taste.  

To use: 

Serve on toast or crackers, pasta, steamed grains, omelets, vegetables or organic meat.

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Invigorating Salve

This salve will help with circulation issues, arthritis, gout, relieve general muscular aches and pains, reduce inflammation and promote wound healing:

Invigorating Salve Herbal Ingredients: 

Wild Crafted Rosemary:  Rosemary has a tonic effect on the nervous system and is great for circulation issues.  It is invigorating and stimulating to the nervous system.  

Wild Crafted Comfrey:  Comfey facilitates and activates the healing of damaged tissue.  It is one of the best herbs for treating torn ligaments, strains, bruises  and any injury to the bones or joints.  

Ginger:  Ginger is a warming herb for the muscles.  

Extra Virgin Organic Coconut Oil: . This oil is full of wonders and is beneficial for you from head to toe. For skin it is a moisturizer, antibiotic, multivitamin, multi-nutrient, nourishing, anti-aging, anti wrinkle and anti-oxidant –  Coconut oil is most effective on bruises as it speeds up the healing process by repairing damaged tissues.  All in one! And it is completely natural too! So you’re on the safe side!

Coconut oil is very effective against a variety of infections due to its antifungal, antiviral, and antibacterial properties.  Coconut oil is also effective on fungi and yeast that cause candidiasis, ringworm, athletes foot, etc..

Healing: When applied on scrapes and cuts, coconut oil forms a thin, chemical layer which protects the wound from outside dust, bacteria and virus. Coconut oil speeds up the healing process of bruises by repairing damaged tissues. Plus, it smells a heck-of-a-lot better than anything from the pharmacy.

To read more on the many issues of coconut oil:  

http://www.coconutresearchcenter.org/

13417437873?profile=originalInvigorating Salve Price:  

Holiday Special 

1 oz $6.00

2 oz  $12.00

4 oz  $20.00 

Contact:  radicalcanarysue@gmail.com

Phone:  503-843-1594 or 503-472-6656

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Evergreen Healing

Edible Evergreens

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Most Evergreen trees are edible, but for safety and simplicity, stick to the Pine, Fir and Spruce family.

It was discovered back in the days of scurvy that these trees are extremely high in Vitamin C, as well as vitamin A, quercetin, flavonoids, anthocyanins and volitile oils that are beneficial for respiratory conditions,coughs, colds and flus as well as being anti inflamatory.

Pine Power

The pine has been revered and used all over the world. It was used as a traditional remedy by the Native American Indians, and there is a Taoist practice of surviving only on pine needles to gain supernatural powers that has its roots in the pine tree’s symbolism of integrity and honour. The Scandinavians used pine branches in saunas, and many cultures stuffed mattresses with pine needles to repel lice, fleas, and other insects. In fact, pine-needle mattresses are still used today in the Swiss Alps, as a remedy for rheumatism.

A cup of pine needle tea may supply five times as much vitamin C as in a lemon.

Studies in both China and Russia have also found it to be Anti-Fungal, Anti-Bacterial & Anti-Viral, AntiOxidant & Anti-Aging, Helpful for Weight, Cholesterol & High blood pressure, Relieves Sore, Aching Muscles, Stimulating to the Liver, Astringent for the Bladder, Relaxing to the Mind and Stress Relieving, AND Helpful in Restoring Overall Balance to The Body! 

Identification

Pine trees usually have quite long needles, sometimes up to 8 inches.

Spruce and fir have much shorter needles, with the fir being more sparse.

Pine Needle Tea

  • ½ cup of pine needles
    (or other needles from fir or spruce trees)

Crush the needles slightly & add to a pot of boiling water (3-4 cups). Simmer for 15-20 mins.  I love making a lunar infusion when I go backpacking: 

You can add a spoon of honey or other liquid sweetener (maple syrup, agave, etc), as well as herbs such as rosemary or green tea, to this wonderfully aromatic brew.

Left over tea can be added to a bath, poured over the stones in a sauna, or used as a rinse for the hair to combat dandruff!

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 Douglas Fir Green Smoothie Recipe

  • 10 Tips of Douglas Fir
    (gather the fresh young tips in spring)
  • 2 cups of spinach or your favourite green
  • 2 bananas
  • 2 cups of water

Simply blend and Enjoy!

Swap recipes around with different young green tips of either Spruce or Pine. Use some foraged Wild Edibles instead of Spinach, and add in some berries to boost the Vitamin C content for Winter Wellness. For example, add in freshly foraged rosehips!

The fresh green spring tips are also great to add to salads. You can also run a few needles through your juicer to add extra oompf to your juices.

Alternatively, take 10-15 fresh pine needles and chew them thoroughly. Swallow the juice, but spit what is left of the needles!

Pine Needle Vinegar or Oil

  • 500ml Glass Jar
  • 500ml of either Cyder Vinegar or Organic Cold Pressed Oil
  • Several handfuls of Pine Needles

Make sure the jar is very clean and dry. Slightly crush the pine needles with a rolling pin and pack them into the jar. Pour on as much vinegar or oil to fill and cover the jar. Allow to infuse for up to 6 weeks. Strain and use or if you wanted a stronger infusion, or pack in more fresh crushed needles. For a more balsamic tasting vinegar, add a tablespoon of coconut sugar.

Both are wonderful aditions to salad dressings. The vinegar is also great to take in a cup of warm lemon and honey to ward of colds and flus, while the oil is great to massage tired aching limbs.

Pine is also reputed to relieve skin conditions, such as psoriasis. You can use the oil or make an ointment to rub on irritated skin or fungal infections.

Spruce Butter

Melt a pound of coconut oil gently over a bain marie, then add ¼ cup of young fresh spruce tips.

Allow to infuse for a couple of hours or overnight. Melt the oil again and strain out the needles.

Use as a flavoursome butter or to add an interesting twist to your recipes. Good as a tonic for the hair and skin as well!

Pine Needle Sugar or Honey

Place crushed pine needles into a jar of honey or coconut sugar and leave for several weeks or months.

Use in teas, desserts or other creative concoctions. 

 

Pine Bouquet Garnish

Make a little bunch out of sprigs of pine, rosemary, thyme, bay leaves and tie together with a little hemp or organic cotton string.

Drop it into the pot if you’re making a stew, soup or grain based cooked dish and allow the flavours to permeate the dish before removing.

Preserving your Needles

To freeze, just snip the needles into smaller pieces and place in a zip lock bag in the freezer until ready to use.

You can also dehydrate them, or dry out over a stove or in an airing cupboard.

When dry, you can store in a jar, or more interestingly you can process them to a powder in your blender and use to add an aromatic flavor to various recipes.

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Mountain Mama Wellness Box-Fifth Week

Rosemary, basil, onions, beet greens mixed with swiss chard, stir fry mix of brassica,peas,cauliflower and broccoli, cabbage,kale, celery, mustard,lettuce mixed with argula,spinach, nettle, comfrey, wild mix of lambs quarter, sheep sorrel, tea mix of mint,catnip mint, calendula and st. johns wort, garlic and scapes (curly garlic tops)

Rosemary is used  for culinary, for beauty and for herbal healing

What is Rosemary?

16 health benefits of rosemary that'll make you want to use it on a regular basis.

Cancer Prevention
Rosemary contains carnosol which has been found in studies to be a potent anti-cancer compound. Researchers have had promising results in studies of its efficacy against breast cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer, leukemia, and skin cancer. In one study, researchers gave powdered rosemary to rats for two weeks and found that it reduced the binding of the carcinogen given to the rats by 76% and significantly inhibited the formation of breast tumors.

Improved Memory
Rosemary has long been believed to have memory-enhancing properties. In 1529, an herbal book recommended taking rosemary for "weakness of the brain." Today, research has found that rosemary contains a diterpine called carnosic acid that has neuroprotective properties that researchers believe may protect against Alzheimer's disease as well as the normal memory loss that happens with aging.

Remarkably, even the smell of rosemary has been found to improve memory. Test subjects in cubicles were given essential oil of rosemary to smell and they had better quality of memory and better overall memory than the control group, though their speed of memory was slower compared to the control group.

Mood Elevator
The same study that found that smelling rosemary improved test subjects' quality of memory also found that their mood was significantly improved compared to the control group.

Migraine Help
Rosemary has been a popular natural migraine remedy for centuries. Boil some rosemary in a large pot of water and pour it into a bowl. Place a towel over your head and lean over the pot to inhale the steam for about 10 minutes. Because smelling rosemary has been found to improve memory and mood, this method may also help with memory function and put you in a better state of mind.

Pain Relief
It not only helps relieve the pain of migraines, but essential oil of rosemary can also be applied topically as a natural treatment for arthritis, sore muscles, and other joint and muscle pains.

Anti-Inflammatory
Rosemary contains two potent anti-inflammatories, carnosic acid and carnosol. One study found that these two compounds inhibited COX-2, an enzyme that causes pain and inflammation in the body. They also inhibited the production of excess nitric oxide, which also plays a role in the inflammatory process.

Immune Booster
Rosemary boosts the immune system thanks to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-carcinogenic properties. Because it is healing in so many ways, it boosts the overall health of the body.

Antibacterial
Studies have found that rosemary has powerful antibacterial properties against H. pylori (the bacteria that causes stomach ulcers) and Staph infections.

Digestive Health
Rosemary is often used to help treat digestive problems such as upset stomach, constipation, indigestion, and almost any other digestive related problem. It also helps to prevent foodborne illnesses when ingested with foods such as meat or eggs.

Hair Growth
There is a possibility that rosemary may stimulate hair growth. One study found that people with alopecia, a disorder that causes the hair to fall out, had significant hair regrowth after rubbing rosemary, lavender, thyme, and cedarwood into their scalps for seven months. However, it is not clear whether it was the rosemary or the other herbs that caused the regrowth.

Better Circulation
Essential oil of rosemary is often applied topically as a natural remedy for poor circulation, though there have been no studies to prove this effect.

Fresh Breath
Rosemary can be used as a natural mouthwash and is said to work very well. To make the mouthwash, steep fresh rosemary in a pint of heated water. Strain it and use it as a mouth rinse as often as you like. It will keep in the fridge if covered.

Diuretic Properties
Rosemary is a mild diuretic, which means that it can help get rid of bloating and water retention in the body. When rosemary is used regularly, it may help in the increase of urine flow and help the kidneys function at optimal levels to help get rid of excess water in the body.

Respiratory Health
Rosemary is a great natural remedy for respiratory problems. Breathing in the scent of the essential oil may help with congestion due to colds, allergies, respiratory infections, and the flu. You may also boil fresh rosemary in a pot of water, place it in a bowl, and breathe in the steam to help clear the lungs and throat. This will also help with any sinus or head pain associated with respiratory conditions.

Liver Detoxification
Rosemary has been used to treat liver problems for hundreds of years. Hippocrates prescribed it for this purpose. One study found that rosemary extract reduces cirrhosis in rats given thioacetamide, a toxic compound that is toxic to the liver. It also prevented liver damage from tetrachloride in rats and mice.

Anti-Aging
Rosemary is a popular ingredient in anti-aging skin creams because it helps reduce puffiness, stimulates cell regeneration, increases firmness, and improves overall skin tone. It is a natural anti-inflammatory and increases blood flow to the skin. 

Precautions

Women who have heavy periods should avoid excessive use of rosemary, since it may stimulate menstrual flow. The herb should not be used medicinally during pregnancy. Small amounts of rosemary used in cooking, however, are safe for pregnant women and for women who have heavy periods.

More on Rosemary:http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/learn/rosemary.php

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Rosemary Hair Care: 

Before name brand shampoos, women turned to their gardens, woods and fields for plants that met all of their beauty needs. Whether it be a cure to dandruff, premature balding, dull strands or a desire for a new color there was a plant that they knew could meet their specific demands. I think that as the world is beginning to become more synthetic the less we truly understand the implications of allowing such chemicals, toxins and mad men creations into our bodies. It is important to be knowledgeable and at the very least know that there are natural alternatives to every single demand that humans require whether in sickness or health. 

When it comes to it's contributions to hair Rosemary seems to be all purpose. Here is a brief list of its uses and benefits to hair

-Stimulates and improves circulation to the scalp thus encouraging hair growth
-Due to it's antibacterial quality it gently cleanses hair
-Increases shine
-Fights premature graying
-Relieves irritated, dry, flaky, dandruff ridden scalps

Rosemary Hair Care: 

Rosemary Infusion-It's a simple as a cup of tea. Actually, it is like a cup to tea! simply boil water and add your rosemary to the water. Allow it to steep for 15-30 mins and then sift away the leaves. You are left with rosemary infused water. The water can then be used for a rinse for any of the following; cleansing rinse, treatment for shine, treatment for graying, treatment for dandruff and scalp irritation. DO NOT RINSE OUT! 
 
Rosemary Oil- There are two ways that you can achieve an oil infused with rosemary. The first which is the quickest but not necessarily the cheapest is purchasing rosemary essential oil (which is a highly concentrated) and adding a few drops to your oil which you use daily. The second option is buy fresh rosemary and crush it within your hands to bring out the aroma. Put the crushed herb into a GLASS bottle (beer bottle, jelly, jars etc) and pour your choice of oil (olive, jojoba etc) over top the herbs. Try to pick a herb that is not tempature sensitive like coconut oil. Put the bottle in a cool, dark space and allow it to sit for 2-4 weeks. You can then apply this rosemary infused oil to your hair and scalp for the following;dandruff, scalp irritation, stimulate hair growth, scalp massage, added shine and luster.
 
Rosemary Vinegar- Crush fresh rosemary and add to a jar of organic apple cider vinegar.  Follow the same steps as the oil and store in a cool, dark space for 2-4 weeks. After shampooing hair, combine 1/4 cup of your rosemary vinegar to 1-2 cup of water and rinse hair with it. DO NOT RINSE OUT. This is best used for the following; gentle cleanser, hair treatment for Ph balance, shine and conditioning.

Scapes-Curly Garlic Tops

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Scape Pesto Recipe
1 cup (or less) freshly grated Parmesan cheese or other sharp Italian cheese
1–2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime or lemon juice, adjusted to taste
1/4 pound roughly chopped scapes 
1/2 cup olive oil
salt to taste

Puree scapes, olive oil, and juice in a blender or food processor until nearly smooth. (You can make a smooth paste if you prefer, but most people like a little texture in the pesto.) Gently stir in the cheese or gingerly pulse the cheese into the mixture; take it easy as you mix in the cheese to avoid making the pesto gummy by over blending. Taste and then adjust juice and salt to taste.

Store in the refrigerator to use within two or three days; freeze for longer storage. Scape pesto freezes well, and it holds its appealing green color when frozen even better than the traditional basil pesto.

Garlic Scape Hummus

2 cans of chick peas (garbanzos), drained
1 cup sesame seeds or tahini
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 cup lemon juice
1/2 cup fresh chopped garlic scapes

Place the ingredients in a blender and mix on high until a thick paste forms. Salt to taste.

Variation: Add your favorite curry, to taste.

Sheep Sorrel:http://www.motherearthherbs.com/sorrel.html

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Also known as:  Rumex acetosella, Common Sorrel, Garden Sorrel, Dock, and Red Sorrel

Introduction

Sheep sorrel is widely regarded as a noxious weed with 45 of the fifty states reporting it as an intruder, but the small, creeping plant has a long-standing reputation as a medicinal herb. Sheep sorrel does have some culinary value as a garnish and a tart flavoring agent in salads and soups, and is one of the main ingredients in Chinese hot and sour soup. It is one of the main ingredients in Essiac blend.

Constituents

Glycosides: Hyperoside, quercitin-3d-galactoside, Anthraquinones: Emodin, aloe emodin, chrysophanol, rhein, physcion, Vitamins: A, B complex, C, D, E, K, Oxalates, tannins

Parts Used

All aerial parts

Typical Preparations

In tea, soup and chilled beverages. As an extract or capsule and commonly found in Essiac.

Summary

Sorrel does make a wonderfully cooling beverage and soup, and its tart flavor is a perfect foil for hot and spicy herbs and seeds.

Precautions

Because sheep sorrel contains oxalic acid, it is recommended that it not be used in large amounts for extended periods of time as it can cause mineral deficiencies and liver damage. People with rheumatism, arthritis, gout or kidney stones should avoid sorrel as it can worsen their conditions.

For more recipes and ideas: 

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This recipe rocked!  Sage Pesto

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Herb Flavored Oil

Native to the eastern Mediterranean, the olive tree can live thousands of years  So it is quite possible that the olive trees now standing at Gethsemane garden were there nearly 2000 years ago. 

Organic Ingredients make this a super healthy salad dressing 

2 garlic gloves, crushed

2 sprigs fresh rosemary

10 sprigs fresh marjoram

6peppercorns

1 pinch fennel seeds

1 sprig fresh dill or summer savory

2 cups olive oil 

Place herbs and spices in clean bottle and fill with oil.  Seal and let the flavors blend for a week before using.  

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