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1 tsp ginkgo biloba powder 1 tsp... by Raw Cuisine Patient Expert Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 2:38pm 1 tsp ginkgo biloba powder 1 tsp rhodiola rosea/kirilowii 1/2 tsp he shou wu powder add boiling water, brew for 5 minutes This works! Ideal when you have a day ahead of you with a lot to deal with, especially mentally! The gingko is good for circulation, memory and higher brain function, rhodiola is stimulating in a relaxed way Read on »
Winner of TSP spices giveaway by AnAppleADay Posted Thu 29 Oct 2009 11:04pm The winner of last week’s giveaway is:   June K.! Congrats!!! Please send me your mailing address.   Thanks everyone for participating. Don’t forget to enter this week’s giveaway too! Read on »
TSP Spices by AnAppleADay Posted Thu 04 Nov 2010 1:17pm that aroma or herbs! It is a plus when those spices and herbs are made with organic, and high quality ingredients. It does really make a difference. TSP Spices is one of my... you’re cooking and don’t want to deal with measuring spoons, etc. Tsp Spices also support sustainable and healthier farming practices. They know that their products are high Read on »
Tsp Spices Review + Giveaway by AnAppleADay Posted Sun 25 Oct 2009 11:06pm Tsp Spices are very conveniently packed organic spices that can be carried with you to anywhere.  Each packet is a measured portion of 1tsp. These packets are then placed in a tin box where they can be stacked neatly on your counter or cupboard. tsp spices look as good on your shelf as they taste in your food. The packaging looks smart Read on »
Each Cube Equals A Teaspoon Of Sugar! by Jill Knapp Patient Expert Posted Fri 18 Sep 2009 10:42pm "Get Up and Get Moving" Read on »
Tenths and even hundredths of a teaspoon by Dr. Johanna Marie McShane Doctor of PhilosophyHealth Maven Posted Wed 28 Jul 2010 3:06pm this again!" and "I'm a failure" and other lousy things you guys say to yourselves. You have to get yourself to stay right where you are. So, say it's 1/100 of a teaspoon of ice cream you're thinking of trying. Ok. Good. Go for it. And then that's done. End of project. Don't let yourself get lost in thoughts about whether you should now try 1/50 of a teaspoon Read on »
“One teaspoon to be taken each morning with breakfast for one month.” by stuart Patient Expert Posted Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:20pm teaspoon to be taken each morning with breakfast for one month.” Thirty days later, the patients who follow these directions and swallow the liquid daily will find themselves free Read on »
Salads Made With A Teaspoon - Staying Healthy On The Run. by Carole F. Patient Expert Posted Sat 26 Jun 2010 9:52pm leaves. And for things in cans – with self opening lids. And that lemons can be persuaded to give out their juice with a teaspoon. Who would have thought? Since then I’ve been... it with a teaspoon? Tuna chilli salad serves 1 Tuna with chilli oil is my new favourite thing, but feel free to choose plain tuna if you aren’t up for a little spice. I like to use Read on »
Hibiscus Tea featuring “Teaspoons and Petals” by Sanura Posted Fri 04 Mar 2011 10:00pm our health. Across the blog universe, I discovered Alexis Siemon’s Teaspoons & Petals . Her writing is poetic and quaint. Reading her blog is similar to taking a tea break Read on »
Blurt: Homemade Salt Substitute Recipe by Brian, the old man Posted Wed 09 Dec 2009 5:35am is an easy and delicious recipe for a salt substitute.  Homemade Salt Substitute  Mix together and store in a spice jar: 2 Tbsp onion powder 1 Tbsp dry mustard  1 Tbsp paprika 2 tsp garlic powder 1 tsp thyme 1 tsp white pepper 1/2 tsp celery seed Read on »