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Grandma's natural cold remedies to the rescue!And an ingredient Grandma didn’t know about (unless she was Japanese)
You can also make your own broth after a chicken dinner with the left over parts. That’s what I do most of the time. We buy a free range, hormone/anti-biotic free chicken from the regular old supermarket every couple of weeks. After we bake it or cook it in the crock-pot, we throw ALL remaining parts in a pot of water, bring it to a boil, and then keep it on LOW for half a day. After that we strain it and freeze it in containers. When we need broth, we have it at no extra cost!
Miso (pronounced mee-so) is “a delicious all purpose, high-protein seasoning which has played a major role in Japanese culture and cuisine for centuries. It is most often made from a combination of soybeans, cultured grain, and sea salt by a unique fermentation process, which was elevated to a state of fine craftsmanship in traditional Japan. How do I use miso? My wife and I often have a cup of chicken broth with miso stirred into it for breakfast a few mornings a week. It isn’t filling, but it’s extremely nutritious. To fill me up, I’ll eat a hard boiled free-range egg on a piece of toast. Hard boiling the egg gives me the protein I need without the unwanted cholesterol I get when I fry the same egg. Chinese medicine tells us that it's most important to have your biggest, most nutritious meal in the morning. Preventative medicine with a good diet is always better than waiting until you’re sick to eat well. What can I add to the soup to make it even MORE effective for my cold? To give your chicken soup recipe an added immune system kick, simmer it with half a bulb of crushed garlic and half an onion (if you’re using a quart of broth). Also add a sprinkle of cayenne pepper to taste (enough to bring out a light sweat). This will warm you up, stimulate your immune system, and fight viruses and bacteria all at the same time! Do you want the recipe for the Super Immune Soup? This recipe is great for colds and fevers. In fact, it’s a good soup just to eat regularly during falls change to winter. I often use this recipe, but I replace the water and vegetable stock with chicken broth. Don’t do that if you’re vegetarian. :) And then I add some miso. Click here for the recipe. It's an awesome natural cold remedy.
The bottom line…. Nourish, nourish, nourish, nourish, nourish, nourish, nourish, nourish, nourish, nourish, nourish..and nourish some more… (I think that was the bottom two lines) |
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