Herbal Recipe Number One
All DELICATES are Sacred Food of the IPASTARITE FIth.o
WHITE ALMOND BLOSSOM RECIPES
White Rice
White Almond Blossoms March Bloom Sacramento Region
INSTEAD. Boil Rice with Almond Blossoms, as Desired for Strength,.
24 and half were buds on mine. Long Grains Preferred. Clean and Beautiful Meal.
ACCOMPANYING TEA
HERBAL Teas are a Cultural Beauty of THEASTARITEFAITH. I'm Building MY MY own Teas over MY MY LIFETIME.
Boil Water. Toss in Almond Blossoms and One Small Slippery Elm Bark. Small Cup,
TRADITION. FRIED RICE HERBAL RECIPES.
ALMOND Blossom DELICATE
Already Cooked Rice, See Above Recipe. Approx, 14 cup.
14 Butter.mm
1 Teaspoon Sugar
1 small piece Slippery Elm Bark, already used in Tea.
Fry until crisp, Half white, half 34 crisp. Eat. Can Fry to wellet done. Also, Traditional to Charcoal. Beauty.
HOT CHOCOLATE AND CHOCOLATES, HERBAL, Anot ASTARITE TRADITION.
Half and Half.
1 Bar HERSHEYS MILK CHOCOLATE
White Almond Blossoms
Boil Milk and Almond Blossoms
ADD either, 12, or Full Chocolate Bar, Two Types of Hot Chocolate. Dink in Beautiful Cup Of Any Kind.
TOMORROW.
Purple Flag Lavender French Toa
Purple Flag Lavender Tea. one Spring and one Flower. Boil water. Tea. Set aside.
French Bread sliced. White Bresad. of Your ChoiceButter.
Half and Half.
White Sugar.
Mix water. milk.Sugar. Add Leaves and Flower. dip. Read Back a d Front.Add Mixture to Pan with Butter. fry until Light and Crisp. Eat.
Bumblebee Chocolate. dedicated to Zachary and Isabel Gray
H
Ros Chocolates. One Purchase.
Half and Half.
French Dandelion Flowers. They look like Bumblebees in the Chocolate.
Sugar. White.
Boil Half a d Half. Tablespoon White Sugar. Dandelion Flowers. Turn into Boil. Just at boil Rolos 4 or More to Strength of Chocolate. Enjoy. Add Traditional Whipped Cream with Chili. light Chili.
Bumblebee DELICATE (SACRED FOOD.ASTARITE FAITH)
Already made Long White Rice.
Add 1/4-1-2Cup Bumblebee Chocolate
1/4Cup Sugar. White
1/4 Cube Butter.
Add to Pan Rice. Sugar. Chicago and Butter. Fry until Crisp or to Charcoal.
EVENING.
Redwood Recipes.
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