Hello, tender friends!
This is my relaxed face after enjoying a cup of dandelion tea! How I relish a good book and a cup of tea when I get the chance to indulge!

(As an aside unrelated to health, I made those earrings using faux leather and my die cut machine, but I don’t like how they flip around because of the lightweight material. So I’ll be problem solving that and then hopefully making more).
Yes, I’m still amped up about dandelions! Who knew this humble little thing contains such wonder?

Every part of the dandelion is edible, but I only used some flowers and the roots for my tea.

I should have trimmed to the petals a bit more carefully, because I did find the stems to be slightly bitter. I also skipped roasting the roots because I was in a rush, but it’s apparently the roasting that imparts the good coffee flavor.
But it was still good! Definitely earthy, and I would add some honey if I were serving it to someone else, but I was overall very satisfied with the flavor. And you just can’t beat these health benefits for free from your backyard!
As much as I love looking at a perfectly manicured lawn, it fills me with a special sorrow when I see one without these little cancer fighters growing everywhere. Spraying weed killer is despising one of the gifts that God has given us! Isn’t that just like us, being the humans we are?
Oh, and I utilized some dandelion greens by throwing them in with my soup when I was reheating it.

The greens were a huge culinary win. People liken the flavor to arugula, and I love arugula, so I will definitely be doing this in the future also.
Ok, that’s all for today! Thank you for stopping by. I’ll have one more post on the culinary use of dandelions on Thursday and then jump into the spiritual revelation related to this.
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