Gently cooking fresh strawberries
with dried hibiscus flowers, a little chilli and fructo...
For the best flavor, start
with dried hibiscus flowers rather than tea bags.
Not exact matches
Amp up margarita night
with a quick homemade simple syrup that packs a brilliant pink hue from
dried hibiscus flowers.
My current recipe is a handful of
dried hibiscus flowers in 8 cups of water
with a penny sized chunk of fresh ginger root, handful of fresh mint leaves, teaspoon of amla and erythritol to taste (3 tablespoons for me)-- all blended up in a high speed blender and then sipped throughout the day.
Try this: soak a handful of bulk,
dried organic
hibiscus flowers overnight and then blend
with a teaspoon of grated fresh ginger, a teaspoon of amla (packed
with properties that aid skin, immune function, digestion and more), and a handful of fresh mint leaves to make a half - gallon.
I made this drink
with hibiscus flower tea (leaves and all),
dried peppermint leaves and pitted dates.
9 Go for the blooms If you have the proper growing environment in your home, Van Nest recommends these
flowers for their lovely blooms that can complement the colour scheme of a plant-less room: • Bromeliads • Orchids •
Hibiscus • Anthurium Clivia • Christmas cactus • African violet • Reiger begonia • Streptocarpus (Cape primrose) • Gloxinia & other gesneriads • Geraniums •
Flowering maple (Abutilon) • Kalanchoe • Geranium 10 Create a cut and
dried arrangement Cheer up a neutral room
with everlastings,
flowers that retain their colour and vibrancy after they've been
dried.