This next herbal Xmas possibility is from Donna Frawley, owner of Frawley's Fine Herbary in Midland, Michigan. Donna has a home economics degree and has been in the herb business for more than 27 years. She sells booklets like The Herbal Breads Cookbook and Edible Flowers and has a DVD on Cooking with Herbs. She also sells herbal products, dried herbs, herb blends, herb mixes, herb teas and herb vinegars. So if you looking for herbal stocking stuffers or Christmas gifts, maybe Frawley's Fine Herbary will be your answer.
Yikes, I just read One Perfect Bite in My Favorites List and Mary is on her way to India, Nepal and Tibet and left 30 posts to automatically post each day that she is gone! Maybe some day I will understand computing at that level! Anyway hope you have a great day wherever you may be. Talk to you later!
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LVL, this blog thing is easier than you can imagine. The hard part is coming up with 30 things to blog about in advance.
Question, can the pineapple sage flowers be dried and used later? or maybe freezing is better or not? Do tell....
I guess you're right about computers, TG! I get frustrated too easily! In my experience pineapple sage flowers don't dry too well and I haven't froze them. Maybe I will try some and let you all know! Thanks for stopping by as always!
Donna is such a nice person! great gift ideas:) xx
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