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Malabar Spinach in the Edible Landscape

8/28/2016

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Malabar Spinach in the Edible Landscape
by Cheryl L. McClure

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Have you ever heard of Malabar Spinach? It is not a true spinach, but rather a beautiful soft-stemmed vine. I was introduced to it when a friend of mine suggested I get some. She told me that it was an edible vine and there were only a few left at Gecko Hardware, where I would frequent in Dallas, Texas. Sure enough, I went over and bought the last one on the shelf for the season. 

Malabar Spinach Basel alba "Rubra" is an edible perennial vine in the family Basellaceae. This is the one I have. It's stem and seeds are reddish purple.

I like the idea of having an edible landscape and there are several places around the house that would typically be landscaped with shrubs but here, you will find tomato plants, peppers and Malabar. I took the pot home and planted it next to the patio where it was able to grow on a trellis. Being so late in the season I was surprised how well it grew and how easy it was to establish.

​This is an ideal plant to have on a fence where it can grow to its heart's content, providing leaves that are readily available for your cuisine! It looks very pretty too. From what I can tell it is relatively pest free - I don't want to jinx myself, but it seems to have been less affected than anything else we have and we don't use chemical fertilizers or pesticides. So there you go. Who could ask for a better plant than one that grows easily, it's beautiful and doesn't have to be babied because of bugs?
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I have it growing next to the patio and also next to the house in a flower bed. It loves to climb so if you want to grow this, be sure to have a trellis or something for it to climb on.  
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It likes full sun but I also have it in a shady area. It likes sandy loam with rich organic matter. I had no problem propagating with either cuttings or after seed had ripened and fallen.

In the winter I cut it back and put mulch on top. 
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The plant grows from seed so it's easy to pull to thin out or to transplant.
Malabar spinach is rich in vitamins A and C, iron and calcium. It is also known to contain antioxidant properties making it a healthy choice for eating!

The leaves and stems can be eaten raw or cooked and are used in a variety of dishes prepared in many ways. It is used in various Asian, Chinese, Philippine and Latin American dishes. I am anxious to learn of other ways to prepare it because so far, I have LOVED my Malabar on sandwiches, in my frittata and in soups!
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You just can't go wrong eating a sandwich topped with Malabar!! We are so happy that we have this available right off the patio! All I do is go cut off the leaves, wash and spin them in the salad spinner. Chill in the fridge and we're ready to have it on a sandwich or in a salad with other greens.
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There are a couple of options that I use for the abundant harvest. One is to dehydrate the Malabar. This way, I can add the crushed leaves to soups for flavoring. I am in the process of dehydrating so it will be interesting to see how it turns out. Probably won't be much different than other leafy vegetables.
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The other way I preserve is freezing. Once the leaves are dry I put them in a freezer bag and mark it. You can see an extra bag in there... I decided that since I hadn't tried the stems in cooking yet, I wanted it separated from the rest. I am not sure if the size of the stems matter and if it affects the taste, but if you know, please do tell!!!  

I like to use the frozen Malabar in my frittata and in a smoothie! For a smoothie, you can add it just like you would kale or any other green vegetable. I like mine with a frozen banana and Pure Protein Complete meal shake mix with coconut milk. 
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Oh, this is the most tasty breakfast! Especially if you have fresh home grown veggies! Mmmmm! It's so easy and you can mix it up any way you like. Add more bacon, or not. Add more veggies, or not. Get the idea?
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There's no hard fast rule to this. That's what makes it so easy! Here's the basic recipe for 2 servings.
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  • 2 slices bacon, fried and chopped
  • 3 scallions or green onions, chopped
  • 1 banana pepper or 1/2 bell pepper, chopped
  • 2 chicken eggs and 1 duck egg (or 3 chicken eggs)
  • 1/8 cup of milk
  • 1 tsp Juvaspice
  • 1 drop Black Pepper Vitality™
  • 1 Handful of Malabar spinach, chopped in quarter size pieces
Stir and fry all ingredients in a standard size frying pan.
  1. After bacon is done (drain grease), chop and add onions and peppers. Cook  till carmelized.
  2. Add Malabar and stir until wilted.
  3. Whisk eggs, milk and seasonings together and pour on top of vegetables.
  4. Cook till done, minimally turning until light and fluffy.

Serve with rye toast and fruit.

Enjoy!

I hope you try this and get back with me and tell me how you liked it! If you try something different I would love to know what it was. 

Happy Oiling!
​Cheryl @ Pickle Creek Ranch
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Throne Scents

8/21/2016

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Throne Scents
by Cheryl L. McClure

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I posted my little sticker for Throne Scents a long time ago on Pinterest and I think it's been the most popular pin I've ever had!! LOL

So I thought, hey, why not have a little fun with this and then I'll go on with my life, OK? So... do you really want to talk about this? 

First of all I have to tell you I grew up with three older brothers. Did you? Do you remember the games kids played while growing up, like who can tickle who till they pee their pants? Did anyone ever fart on your head? Maybe that was what did me in!! My older brothers thought it was sooooo funny but I got back at them while running after them with a dirty diaper. I guess I wasn't potty trained by the time I could walk, but how could I be, when boys take so long in the bathroom anyway?


​Which brings me to another point! I remember, being grade school age and up, waiting and pacing in the hallway at home while one of my brothers was in the bathroom and me hollering at him to hurry up!! But once I got in there - O - M - G !! If we only had Throne Scents to spray on the toilet water before going, it could have saved us all. Gah!
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We all just want to smell the roses, right?
So we go on through life and we all have our bodily functions, ok? Nobody wants to aromify everywhere unless it's one of my brothers walking down the isle with me at the store, where they can fart and holler, "Cheryl, why did you do that?" Oh yeah that's fun, especially when you're a teenager!

Sometimes people just have to go and sometimes it's at the most inopportune time! It would be nice to have a little help freshening things up in the bathroom. It would be nice not just for you but for your guest as well. I'm thinking of others here and how we all share the same air.

I have a solution - literally!

This little concoction also makes a great gift for the king or queen in your life, crowning them on their throne! Haha! Make this simple spray with essential oils that will help maintain the pleasant space in your bathroom without using toxic chemicals. It will flat out take care of the odor.

The Throne Scents recipe is not an AIR spray - it goes ON the water. 

Spray 3 or 4 pumps onto the toilet water before going number 2! That's it! Whoever you are sharing this space with will be glad you did, as well as YOU when THEY use it!
Here's what you need:
  • 8 oz. spray bottle
  • 1/2 tsp rubbing alcohol
  • 10 drops Lemongrass Essential Oil
  • 10 drops Grapefruit Essential Oil
  • 10 drops Bergamot Essential Oil
  • Distilled or purified water to fill

Shake and spray!

​After you spray it on the water, the oils will disperse and create a vapor barrier trapping odors! You could try making your own special mix with other oils.
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I used a smaller bottle and calculated the amounts to go in it, so now I can have one in each bathroom. You can find these small bottles at Walmart.
Make Your Own Usable Gag Gift!
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Personalize your magazine with a picture and some fun sayings or a collage.
I made this as a usable gag gift for a friend one time. I had a magazine and I downloaded a picture of him to use on the front of it. Then I actually found a little gold plastic crown at a garage sale that was flat!! It fit perfectly on top of the picture that I had adhered to on the magazine. Glue sticks work great. I also added his birthday and some other verbiage on the front. It was really funny. Now, he had his own magazine (all about him) to read while he was sitting on his throne! Haha!
I hope you try Throne Scents and see how well it works. I'd love to know what other combinations, you used that you liked.

Happy Oiling!
Cheryl @ Pickle Creek Ranch

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#smellgood #breathe #bathroomhelp 

P.S.  Thieves Spray is great to have on hand for your air space, even in a vehicle! 
 See my story! It's my story and I'm sticking to it!
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How Clean is Your House?

8/14/2016

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How Clean is Your House?
by Cheryl L. McClure

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It's not so much about the lack of dust and dirt or clutter, but how clean is your house in reference to being nontoxic? I'm talking... Can you breathe in there?? Is anyone in your family experiencing eye irritation? Do you really want your one year old laying so close to the carpet or actually on the floor that was just doused with some chemical that you lovingly cleaned with for baby to play on?

Although most enter our system through inhalation, remember it only takes 26 seconds for a chemical to enter the bloodstream through our skin. This is an interesting article about that> Huffington Post

Just like everybody else, I used to buy all the ordinary cleaning products at the grocery store... ewwww... how I detest it all now! When using so many products laced with chemicals and damaging ingredients, IMHO, they are nothing but trouble when it comes to respiratory health.  

I’m not going to lecture you about the frequently used hazardous substances, but if you want to look some up go to> NCBI and you will find a wealth of information. It will make you wonder why mainstream products are glorified on our store shelves and in advertising. The media makes it out to be a breath of fresh air but, ummm, I don't think so!

I have been in a house after the cleaning service had left and I could smell the fumes. Sometimes my eyes burn. Ok, does that make me a wimp? No. It just shows me that my body recognizes the awful chemical laden air in which I am being exposed to. It's probably because I am in the habit of cleaning with something that is natural and smells good. Even at that, as with any cleaner, you still want to use precaution during use and upon storage around children.

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Guess what, though? I found that I could replace all the old cleaning products with one that is concentrated and effective. I love my Thieves Household Cleaner. It only takes a capful of Thieves Household Cleaner into a large spray bottle for general all purpose cleaning. If I need some extra scrubbing power, I add baking soda and some of my spray to make a paste. If I want a more intense citrusy scent, I add a couple drops of lemon essential oil or citrus fresh essential oil. If you do the math you will be surprised how much money you are going to save. 

Have you ever wondered how many people have a cleaning crew at their home using the same old cleaning products? They may also have children at home who have respiratory issues. I have thought about that and wanted to share this little story with you.

I recently learned of a woman who had a cleaning business and her lungs and health had gotten so bad that her pulmonologist doctor told her she had to find a new job. Cleaning was all she had known. Her friend shared with her about the Thieves Household Cleaner and she decided to try it, but she didn't think it would produce results that her clients would be happy with. She was wrong. Her clients were happy and so were her lungs!
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Click here for 29 DIY Cleaners Made from one bottle of Thieves Household Cleaner
What is also cool about this is that her monthly order from Young Living for the cleaner needed for her business also earns her the monthly promotions!!!! She is on Essential Rewards so she earns points for free product and gets a reduced shipping rate. She can continue to work and continue to improve the environment of those she works for! Win, Win!!​

Wouldn't it be awesome if there were more services on board to make the insides of our homes and offices fresh and clean using nontoxic products? I think so.


Maybe you have a cleaning service in mind that is ready to transition into a healthier way of cleaning. They might be interested in this story. They also might be interested in knowing they can join Young Living with the Premium Starter Kit with Thieves and give it a try!

Cheers to a healthy, clean house!

Happy Oiling!
Cheryl @ Pickle Creek Ranch


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Randy's Shrimp

7/26/2016

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Randy's Shrimp
by Cheryl L. McClure

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While visiting my family in South Carolina, I spent some time with my brother, Randy, who lives near the fishing village of McClellanville. He cooked up a batch of shrimp for dinner and it was fabulous! I'm telling you, there's nothing better than fresh shrimp from the ocean!! 

We went to the dock in the village pick up a pound of shrimp and were surprised at their size. It is an anomily that these large white row shrimp from the Atlantic were being harvested in July.  ​


To prepare, he basically rinsed them off, threw them in a pan, sprinkled some Cavender's on them (the "Salt Free" version which means "no MSGs"), covered with a lid and cooked over medium heat. No water was added because they made their own liquid and steam. After checking periodically, they turned pink and were ready to peel and eat! 
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DIRECTIONS
  • Rinse shrimp
  • Place in large sauce pan
  • Sprinkle Cavender's 
  • Cover with lid
  • Cook on medium heat, turning periodically and checking till pink (approximately 5-6 minutes)
  • Take off heat
  • Transfer to container to chill or place on ice (optional)
  • Serve with cocktail sauce.
We paired up our meal with a basic salad of arugula, baby spinach, cherry tomatoes, hard boiled egg, cubed avocado and cucumber with an oil, vinegar and lemon dressing, adding a couple of drops of Vitality Lemon essential oil to the dressing. Topped with cracked pepper and a little sea salt to my liking.

​As a side, we added fresh cantaloupe wedges. A perfect summer supper!!
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Next time I want to have this meal, I'll have to shop for fresh gulf shrimp at Central Market in Dallas. Maybe it will be as good?? I sure hope so!!

Here's where your Vitality essential oils come in handy:

Use a drop or two of Vitality Lemon in your salad dressing or tartar sauce if serving fish with this meal.

Taste of Italy is an oil that enhances your dressing if you like Italian herbs such as basil and oregano. In fact this essential oil contains Basil (Ocimum basilicum) leaf oil, and four varieties of Oregano; (Origanum vulgare), (Origanum minutiflorum), (Origanum onites), and (Origanum majorana).
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Use a drop or two of Young Living's Taste of Italy in your artisan bread mix. It's very good!

You could even expand this meal and cook tomato sauce with a couple drops of Taste of Italy. Prepare a pot of zucchini noodles, add cooked, peeled shrimp and top it with your oil infused tomato sauce! mmmmm 

Enjoy!

Happy oiling!
Cheryl @ Pickle Creek Ranch


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My brother, Randal McClure resides in
McClellanville, South Carolina. As an artist
himself, he offers tools for ​the trade. See 
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Mint Tea

4/21/2016

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Mint Tea
by Cheryl L. McClure

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Infuse your homegrown spearmint to make a wonderful crisp iced tea which will be caffeine free. Spearmint is good for digestion and smell is energizing.

It’s very simple to make and no measuring necessary since you can brew a pot of tea and later dilute with cold water to taste.
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Mint is pretty in the garden. Keep it from blossoming to extend your harvest time. Top it off periodically and use for infusing or dry as potpourri for the henhouse!
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First, harvest your mint by cutting the stems and rinsing in a water bath.
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Boil the water in your tea kettle and pour over the mint stuffed carafe.
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We had a coffee pot that died but we kept the carafe which came in mighty handy for this! The pictures shows it about half full of hot water but I had filled it up some more.

Cover the top and let steep for a while - 5 minutes or more is fine. The longer it sets, the stronger it gets. Add honey or sweetener of your choice (or not) to your glass container. Strain and pour; chill... and then drink up!!
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Your jar will be full if you don't drink it all before you take a picture of it. Just sayin'.
Anyway, I added some honey to a glass jar that we saved from when we had bought apple juice. (Reduce, reuse, recycle!) This worked very well to strain the tea into. Actually, the tea was so strong I was able to make two of these jars full and then some. It’s all about your taste and what you prefer. You can always chill it and add water later if you find it too strong.

Depending on how many leaves you use, the resulting “tea” will have a lot of color in rich reddish golden tones with a hint of green mainly seen at the edge sort of next to the glass. See it? If you are not into color like I am it may just look brown to you. LOL

When we were painting the walls in our house and I said I wanted to paint them “Silver Drop” and “Dolphin Fin", Jan Paul said they were grey! I exclaimed they're NOT grey - they have a hint of green in them!! Ok, so you know where I’m coming from, right?
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What about essential oils?

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Spearmint essential oil is great for diffusing and since it is so useful I like it too. It supports a healthy digestive system and the aroma is uplifting. I can add a drop of Spearmint Vitality EO to my herbal tea and bump up the flavor. During winter, there are no fresh mint leaves to be had around here, so that is a good time add a drop of essential oil by Young Living and drink it hot!
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Happy Diffusing, Infusing and Oiling!
Cheryl @ Pickle Creek Ranch

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Minty Cabbage Slaw

4/1/2016

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Minty Cabbage Slaw
​by Cheryl L. McClure

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I had a nice little crop of cabbages growing this year. First ever! I only grew 9 cabbages in all, but the last four were in a shady area next to the house and I figured I would give it a try anyway.

They didn’t get large and as spring approached I noticed that something started to nibble on one of them so I decided it was time to go ahead and harvest. I cut the large loose leaves off and fed them to the cows. Have you heard the phrase “how the cow ate the cabbage”? Well, they LOVE cabbage!! When they see me with cabbage they come bounding across the pasture to get a bite. And they eat it with a vengeance!
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So, I had these two cabbages and decided to use the small one first. This is the only one I needed to make a flavorful slaw. I was so excited because I found a recipe that used mint in it and I am growing mint!!
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First I chopped enough cabbage to make 4-5 cups. All it took was the smallest cabbage!
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Next, I shredded 3 large carrots to make 2 cups and added it to the cabbage.

We enjoy the different colored carrots we buy from Trader Joe's when we make a trip to Dallas. They are great chopped and steamed with powdered ginger and a little butter too! Mmmmm!
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Next, I sliced the 4 green onions to make a 1/2 cup. Then chopped the fresh mint to make a 1/2 cup. I think I went a little over, but it was still good! Note - if you are not going to serve it all at once you may want add the mint last before serving. Keep your mint as fresh for as long as possible!
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Combine all the dressing ingredients together, whisking till well blended. Then pour and toss with your chopped salad. 
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Doesn't it look pretty and colorful? It was a hit at our family gathering. So, here's the rundown:

Salad ingredients:
  • 4-5 cups sliced cabbage
  • 2 cups shredded carrots (3 large carrots from Trader Joe’s worked. Each one was a different color - purple, orange and yellow)
  • 1/2 cup thinly sliced green onions (4 large green onions)
  • 1/2 chopped fresh mint
Dressing ingredients:
  • 1/2 cup regular mayonnaise 
  • 2 Tbsp. lemon juice
  • 2 drops Lemon essential oil (I only use this kind) 
  • 2 tsp. sugar
  • 1 tsp. ground cumin
  • 1 tsp. JuvaSpice® (you can find here) 

Instructions:

Wash and slice cabbage to make 4 - 5 cups. Grate carrots to make 2 cups shredded carrots. It took three large carrots to do this. Chop or slice green onions to make a half cup. I had 4 large green onions for this. Then chop enough fresh mint to make half a cup. Combine all together. 

Whisk the dressing ingredients mayo, lemon juice, lemon essential oil, sugar, ground cumin and JuvaSpice. You can always change it up and use an alternative sweetener or additional spices.

Combine all together for a large salad but if you want to only use half, store the salad mixture separate from the dressing and it will stay fresh longer. You might even want to store the mint separately tool and add it in when you’re ready to serve.

I'm sure you will find this a pleasant dining experience if you have not ever tried it before!! It's good as a salad alone or topped with grilled chicken.

Happy dining, gardening and oiling!!
Cheryl @ Pickle Creek Ranch


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