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Assunto: 3/29 Lemon Chiffon 5
De: Ruth Haffly
Data: Mon, 25 May 2026 17:36:18 +0000
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Hi Ben,
RH> Push the thyme tea; that's a big help for bronchial issues. Just take a
RH> bunch of thyme, put it in a 2 or 3 quart pot, add water and bring it just
RH> to a boil. Turn off, let it steep about 20 minutes, strain, sweeten (if
RH> desired, taste it first) and down the hatch! One of the vendors at the
RH> Wake Forest farmer's market when we first started going to it in 2009 gave
RH> Stephen the recipe when she didn't see me at the market one week. It's a
RH> big help, believe me!
BC> Thanks for this tip. I was unaware that having a cold meant it was
BC> thyme for tea. I found this recipe in my collection:
BC> Thyme Tea
Our version is much simpler, takes less brain power when you're not
fireing on all cylinders to begin with.It makes for a nice drink either
hot or cold, even when you're feeling good but it does do a great job of
breaking up the chest congestion. I looked it up in a booklet we have on
Colonial use of herbs & spices after I got over that case of crud and
yes, thyme was among those reccommended for bronchial issues. Can't tell
you right now what others were; I'm about a thousand miles from my cook
books. (G)
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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