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Posted by Jessica Morgan
Jessica Morgan
Jessica Morgan is a Certified Professional Herbalist and Environmental Horticult
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on January 14, 2012
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"Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired." ~Robert Frost
What better day to be irresistibly desired than on Valentines day, the day of lovers. The day to express love for each other whether it be giving flowers, poems, offering confectionery or sipping luscious love elixirs. I remember reading something once ...something like: Sometimes we make love with our eyes. Sometimes we make love with our hands. Sometimes we make love with our bodies. But always we make love with our hearts. I couldn't agree more and what better than to have around a delicious sensual lip smacking love potion to share...to make you more 'touchy feely'.
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Posted by Jessica Morgan
Jessica Morgan
Jessica Morgan is a Certified Professional Herbalist and Environmental Horticult
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on February 03, 2010
in Herbal Blog
Blue flowers, what can be prettier? I enjoy these blossoms, in the garden, in arrangements, in yarn dying, on the dessert plate and so on. They are simply stunning. Cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) are appropriately named as they tend to grow wild in corn fields. But it's not uncommon to see them in the garden or by the roadside either.
Fresh or dried flowers are always popular in floral arrangements. I like to add the flower petals to handmade papers and potpourri because of their beautiful color. Cornflowers are also one of my favorite flowers used to create a natural blue dye for yarn and cloth dyeing. You can achieve a wonderful blue from the petals; just mix with with alum-water. The dye gives a lovely color to linen, but will eventually lose its color if over washed.
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