1 oz pine needles
1/2 oz hemlock needles
1/2 oz sassafras powder
1/2 oz cedarleaf - (thuja occidentalis)
1/4 oz whole cloves
A Recipe for
Christmas (A Loose Incense)
All sorrows are less with bread. |
| Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote |
We plan, we toil, we suffer - in the hope of what? A camel-load of idol's eyes? The title deeds of Radio City? The empire of Asia? A trip to the moon? No, no, no, no. Simply to wake just in time to smell coffee and bacon and eggs. |
| J.B. Priestly |
Non-cooks think it's silly to invest two hours' work in two minutes' enjoyment; but if cooking is evanescent, so is the ballet. |
| Julia Child |
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What's the difference between a boyfriend and a husband? About 30 pounds. |
| Cindy Garner |
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As the days grow short, some faces grow long. But not mine. Every autumn, when the wind turns cold and darkness comes early, I am suddenly happy. It's time to start making soup again. |
| Leslie Newman |
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There is no sight on earth more appealing than the sight of a woman making dinner for someone she loves. |
| Thomas Wolfe |
“Every country possesses, it seems, the sort of cuisine it deserves, which is to say the sort of cuisine it is appreciative enough to want. I used to think that the notoriously bad cooking of the English was an example to the contrary, and that the English cook the way they do because, through sheer technical deficiency, they had not been able to master the art of cooking. I have discovered to my stupefaction that the English cook that way because that is the way they like it." |
| Waverly Root (1903-1982) |
A food is not necessarily essential just because your child hates it. |
| Katharine Whitehorn |
If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home. |
| James Michener |
Cutting stalks at noontime. Perspiration drips to the earth. Know you that your bowl of rice each grain from hardship comes? |
| Chang Chan-Pao |
There is a lot more juice in grapefruit than meets the eye. |
| Author Unknown |
Use with charcoal briquettes.
From Sandy Maine's "Herbal Incense" article in "The Herb Companion."
Dec. 1992/Jan. 1993. Vol. 5, No. 2. Pg. 40. Posted by Cathy Harned.
Serves: 1
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