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House Blend Herb Tea

August 24, 2013 by Abbie Rosner

On these roasting summer days, one can never drink enough, and I try to keep a pitcher of chilled herb tea in the fridge at all times.   Very auspiciously, the path leading to my front door is lined with herbs – starting with rosemary, followed by zaatar (Syrian marjoram), lemon verbena, thyme, zuta  levana (white … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: edible wild plants, galilee, galilee foods, herb tea, lemon verbena, local foods, sage, white savoury, zaatar

My Cup of Tea

November 22, 2011 by Abbie Rosner

In our ongoing conversation about the foods of the Galilee, my close friend Balkees Abu Rabieh and I recently had a particularly enlightening chat about tea.  Her mother-in-law, Balkees told me, meticulously picks the various herbs that grow in the garden outside her house – sage, zaatar, zuta (white savory), louisa (lemon verbena), chamomile – even rose … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: galilee foods, herb tea, herbs, lemon verbena, sage, tea, white savory, zaatar, zuta

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We are at a historic moment - after 50 years since the boomers and psychedelics parted company, our paths are now once again converging. And with a lifetime of experience, maturity and the insights ... Read More »

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