This is awesome for gut health and sniffles/colds. It will keep about a year. But in our home it's gone very quickly. FERMENTED JALAPENO' HONEY Ingredients: Sliced fresh Jalapeno's Raw Local Honey to cover Directions: *Slice the jalapenos. I like it spicy, so I leave the seeds in, but you can tone down the heat by removing the seeds and inner ribs. *Place everything in a glass jar. *Pour raw honey over them until they are submerged. You can use the jalapeno stems on top to push the slices down into the honey. *Place the lid loosely on top, but don’t screw it on too tight. *Place the jar out of direct sunlight, at room temperature for 1 – 3 weeks (it will take longer in cooler climates). You shouldn’t screw the lid on tight because you will need to “burp” the jar daily, and the build-up of gases can make it difficult to open the lid. Once the foam on the surface has decreased, then you know it is ready, but feel free to taste-test on a regular basis to find the right amount of zest for your liking. *To strain or not to strain…? You can strain away the jalapenos once the fermentation process has finished, and this is usually the preferred option because it minimizes the risk of mold growing during storage. Although, if you plan on using the jar within 1 or 2 months, then you probably don’t need to strain your honey, but I would store it in the fridge if you’re not going to strain it. *Store your strained honey in a cool, dark cupboard or in the fridge for up to a year. By Suzi Newman #jalapenohoney
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Kindness, the magical ingredient that can break down barriers faster than a wrecking ball. It's like the secret sauce that makes everything better - from relationships to global politics. Imagine a world where everyone just decided to be a bit nicer to each other. Sounds like a utopia, right? Well, maybe it's not that far-fetched after all.
When you show kindness, you're basically spreading good vibes like confetti. It's contagious, in a good way. Think about it - a smile here, a helping hand there, and suddenly you've got a chain reaction of positivity going on. Who wouldn't want to be a part of that feel-good party? Plus, being kind doesn't cost a thing, but the returns are priceless. So, next time you're faced with a choice between kindness and, well, not kindness, why not choose the path that leads to brighter days? Whether it's with your neighbor, your coworker, or someone on the other side of the world, a little sprinkle of kindness can go a long way. Who knows, you might just end up changing the world, one small act of kindness at a time. By Suzi Newman #kindnessmatters |
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