Two recipes
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 9:41 am
I developed these while I was sick, thought I'd share:
Throat therapy tea
*1 bag, your favorite Indian spice chai
*3-4 tsp. local honey (wildflower is my suggestion)
*one thin slice of fresh cut lemon (save the rest of the lemon in the fridge or eat it)
=Stir well! Drink while fresh and hot.
That stuff pretty much saved my life over the week I was sick. I couldn't talk and couldn't talk and couldn't talk and then finally, desperately, I made that on a whim and my throat instantly cleared. I was so happy. I had 2-3 cups a day and it kept me quite vocal. May be good for singers?
Thai-style rice
*2 cups white rice
*3 cups water
*2 TBS. crunchy peanut butter
*2 tsp. olive oil
*soy sauce as desired
=Cook the rice and water in a rice cooker for sticky consistency. Immediately after serving into dish, add peanut butter, and add olive oil over the peanut butter. Use your chop sticks to stir this into an even consistency throughout the dish. Add soy sauce to taste. Add chili sauce to taste if you are sick.
Extremely hearty and tasty on a budget. Another one I came up with was just a bowl of hot ramen noodles with soy sauce and chili sauce--that stuff also kept my throat clear.
Enjoy.
Throat therapy tea
*1 bag, your favorite Indian spice chai
*3-4 tsp. local honey (wildflower is my suggestion)
*one thin slice of fresh cut lemon (save the rest of the lemon in the fridge or eat it)
=Stir well! Drink while fresh and hot.
That stuff pretty much saved my life over the week I was sick. I couldn't talk and couldn't talk and couldn't talk and then finally, desperately, I made that on a whim and my throat instantly cleared. I was so happy. I had 2-3 cups a day and it kept me quite vocal. May be good for singers?
Thai-style rice
*2 cups white rice
*3 cups water
*2 TBS. crunchy peanut butter
*2 tsp. olive oil
*soy sauce as desired
=Cook the rice and water in a rice cooker for sticky consistency. Immediately after serving into dish, add peanut butter, and add olive oil over the peanut butter. Use your chop sticks to stir this into an even consistency throughout the dish. Add soy sauce to taste. Add chili sauce to taste if you are sick.
Extremely hearty and tasty on a budget. Another one I came up with was just a bowl of hot ramen noodles with soy sauce and chili sauce--that stuff also kept my throat clear.
Enjoy.