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What Can We Do With Our Dandelions? – Almost
Anything! – Listing all the different ways to eat, use, and charm
with dandelions leaves, roots and flowers.
We
have all walked into our garden or looked at our lawns in the
spring and summer and cursed the number of yellow dandelion heads
poking up out of the ground. But what was once the ghastliest of
all weeds, the dandelion is becoming increasingly popular for its
uses outside of the garden. There are many wonderful ways to use
this natural flower, including eating it, drinking it, and even
using it to enhance your own psychic powers! Read on to find out
how to start viewing what was once a nasty weed into something that
is very valuable!
The most common way to use dandelions is to eat them. Not
only are dandelions very tasty but they are also packed with
nutritional power! Wash the greens and eat them in a salad or
create a very colorful and tasty salad with the flower. If you like
food that is a little on the bitter side, you will probably prefer
the greens but if you are in the mood for something naturally
sweet, the dandelion flowers will do the trick! Eating dandelions
has also been proven to help prevent breast cancer, another
wonderful reason to pick them from your yard and bring them inside
to eat!
Another great way to consume dandelions is to make a tea out
of them. It’s thought that making a tea out of dandelion root
will help one see better and with more clarity. It’s also thought
that this is a great way for one to tune in to your own vision and
help develop your psychic ability. Other than giving you paranormal
powers, the dandelion root has many other benefits when taken as a
tea. These include: lowering high blood pressure, prevent or
control diabetes, helping with weight loss, cleanses the skin and
helps to clear up acne. The tea is very easy to make. Simply wash
the dirt away from the roots and boil the roots in water for a
minimum of five minutes once the water has come to a rolling boil.
Take the dandelion root out of the water and there you have your
tea! Boil the root as long as you would like but the longer you
boil it, the stronger it will be.
Due to their bright, vibrant color, dandelions are also often
used to make dyes. These dyes can be used in crafts, fabrics
such as when you’re knitting, and the paste used for henna tattoos.
When you are using dandelions to make a dye, you can use the flower
to give you a beautiful yellow color or you can use the stem, which
will leave you with a vibrant purple color. Whichever part of the
dandelion you choose to use, you make the dye the same way. Simple
collect the amount of dandelions that you will need. The more you
collect, the brighter the color will be so you will probably want
to collect quite a bit.
After washing them, separate the flowers from the stems and put
whichever you are using back into the pot. Add water and bring the
entire pot to a boil. Allow the dandelions to simmer for an hour
and then remove from heat and take out the dandelions. Let the
water cool. If you are dyeing something such as fabric, place it
right into the pot. If you are adding the color to something that
would be ruined adding it to the pot (such as tattoo paste,) simply
add a few drops to the item until you have reached the color that
you want.
There are many great ways to use dandelions instead of just
running over them with your lawnmower every week. Get creative and
find out just what this fascinating flower can do for you!
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