Recipes
Explore my larder of recipes. Every recipe detailed here has been tested and consumed by me and my family. I don’t recommend anything that we don’t eat ourselves.
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Ginger and turmeric shots
Sometimes, I catch myself buying something that I am very capable of making myself. And, when it suits me, I teach myself how to make that thing so I never have to buy it again if I choose not to.
Shrub - Jo’s way
A shrub is a delectable combination of fruit, herbs, vinegar and sugar, which forms a concentrate with which you can do many tasty things.
Switchel - Jo stylee
The specific origins of the switchel, a haymaker’s drink, are fuzzy but the drink, itself, is anything but that.
Wild garlic bud oxymel
Allium ursinum, also known as wild garlic, wild ramsons, bear garlic, onion stinkers or devil’s posy (depending on the extent of your fondness for allium family herbs) is an abundant and delicious herb.
Fire tonic
I have been making fire tonic for my family for years now. I make apple cider vinegar myself and this forms an amazing living solvent, which then extracts constituents from the herbs I soak in it.
Four thieves vinegar
Making herbal vinegars is a deeply satisfying process. They have been used therapeutically throughout the history of medicine-making because vinegar is a good living solvent and extracts many herbal constituents effectively.
Christmas vinegar
I make Christmas herb vinegar around the same time I make our Christmas fruit cake. We will consume the vinegar ourselves and we also give some away as Christmas presents.
Respiratory focus vinegar
I have been tinkering with this vinegar for a little while now. In formulating this recipe, I had the delicate structures of the lungs and the blood vessels and capillaries that serve them very much in mind.