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Showing posts with label Recipes. Show all posts

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Recipes For Canning Hot and Mild Salsa

Most all salsa canning recipes are a mixture of low acid (peppers, onions, garlic) and high acid foods (tomatoes, vinegar, lime juice). It is important to have an overall high acid salsa mixture when using the water bath canning method. Otherwise the salsa could be susceptible to Clostridium botulinum bacteria, which can result in a deadly salsa.

Selecting tomatoes

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The ripeness and type of tomato affects the quality of the salsa. Starting with tomato paste made from Roma tomatoes will result in a thicker salsa. If your salsa is

Overly ripe tomatoes do not make for good canning and salsa. Using poor quality tomatoes can result in premature spoilage of the canned salsa. The salsa will not taste as well.

Selecting peppers

Only use high quality peppers or chilies in your salsa. Don't use over ripe or near spoiled peppers. The resulting salsa will be bad and may spoil in the canning jar.

Substituting of peppers is perfectly ok. You can replace hot peppers such as jalapeno with mild peppers like the Anaheim, Ancho, College, Colorado or Hungarian Yellow Wax peppers or any other mild peppers for a mild salsa. The hotter the pepper the hotter the salsa will be.

Do not increase or decrease the amount of peppers in the recipe. This will adversely affect the overall pH of the salsa and could allow the bad clostridium botulinum bacteria to grow in the canning jar.

Salsa Canning Recipe

Ingredients

8 Finely chopped jalapenos, remove the seeds and inner membrane for a mild salsa
1 Finely chopped habanero that has been deseeded and the membrane removed
4 1/2 pounds, by weight, of tomatoes
2 cups coarsely chopped onions
1 cup coarsely chopped bell pepper (green or any other color)
3 cloves minced garlic
1-2 5 ounce cans of tomato paste (depending on how thick you want your salsa to be)
3/4 cup white vinegar
1/2 cup loosely packed chopped cilantro
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp pickling salt
1 tsp cayenne pepper (for mild flavor, leave this out)
1/4 cup lime juice

Finely chop the jalapenos. For mild salsa, slice the jalapeno length wise and scoop out the seeds and the inner membrane using a spoon.

Prepare the fresh tomatoes by removing the skin. Remove the skin by dipping the tomato into boiling water and waiting until the skin splits. This usually takes between 30 and 60 seconds. Move the tomato into cold water and remove the skin.

In a large sauce pan combine all of the ingredients, except for the lime juice. Bring to a vigorous boil and then back the heat off until a gentle boil is reached. Cook for 30 minutes until the desired consistency is reached.

While the salsa is cooking sterilize the canning jars, lids, canning funnel and non metallic spatula. Keep the jars hot since they will be hot packed in a water bath at 140 degrees F.

Remove from the heat and add the lime juice.

Ladle the hot salsa into the canning jars leaving 1/2 inch head space per jar. Remove air pockets with the spatula. Using a paper towel dipped in hot water wipe the rim of each jar clean.

Put a lid on each jar and tighten the ring finger tight.

Process the jars for 20 minutes in a hot water bath. I use a hot water bath canner to process the canning jars since it has a wire basket that keeps the jars off of the bottom of the water canner and makes it easy to lift the jars out of the water bath after the processing time is over. Don't let the jars sit in the hot water longer than the recommended processing time as the salsa could spoil.

Place a towel on the counter top and set the jars on it to cool. Don't use a fan to cool the jars, the jars may break. Once cool, test the seal by pressing down on the lid. The lid should suck down and not pop back up. Move the jar of any lid that pops back up into the refrigerator and use up in the next two weeks.

Recipes For Canning Hot and Mild Salsa

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Monday, November 21, 2011

A List of Best Detox Bath Recipes

If you want to detoxify your body and rejuvenate it in the process, the best thing to do is enjoy a relaxing detox bath. Detox baths are prepared through the special combination of herbs, oils, and essences added to the bath water. Soak in the resulting mixture or solution for 30 minutes to an hour to obtain the bath's full health benefits. The active ingredients in the bath that came from the oils and herbs you added will penetrate through the pores of your skin and flush out toxins. Then your body will feel cleansed and reinvigorated. Popular examples of the best detox bath recipes are listed below:

1. The Ginger Bath
Ginger may have a strong flavor. But it surely is good for you. If you can't take the taste of raw ginger or ginger ale, it is best that you just add it to your bath to detoxify your body. Prepare a quarter of a cup of grated fresh ginger. Pure powdered ginger will also do. You are going to need two tablespoons of such. Put the grated ginger in a muslin bag or cheese cloth. Then dip the bag into the bathtub full of warm water. For the powdered variant, you simply have to sprinkle it over your bath. Soak in the solution for 40 minutes. Keep the water warm by adding hot water for best effects.

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2. Baking Soda and Epsom Salt Bath
Salt isn't good for you if too much of it is added to your food. But you can certainly add a lot of salt into your bath and reap more benefits than harm. This baking soda and Epsom salt bath is one of the best detox bath recipes around. It is the simplest one to prepare too. Just add a cup of Epsom salt and two cups of baking soda into your bath. Salt and baking soda are composed of minerals that can aid in the body's detoxification process. In fact, it can make the water feel silky, thus leaving your skin velvet smooth. You can also add glycerin into your bath to keep your skin from becoming dry. Put less than a tablespoon if your skin is oily. For added fragrance, you can put drops of any essential oil of your choice.

3. Milk Bath
Who wouldn't want to soak in a smooth and silky tub of milk? Surely, every woman in the world would love this. In fact, this one of the best detox bath recipes ever created. To prepare the bath, you are going to need two cups of dry milk powder. Combine it to a cup of cornstarch. Blend the two well and put it to your bath water. Add a few drops of your favorite oil for fragrance. To make it a more special milk bath, you can add half a cup of dried chamomile leaves. If you can't find any, chamomile tea bags would do. You are going to need at least four of them. Dissolve the milk in half a cup of boiled water. In a separate container, steep the chamomile tea bags or dried leaves for 20 minutes. Strain it. Add it to the milk. Then pour it over your bath.

4. Oatmeal Bath
Oatmeal is good for the skin. It can also be used as a scrub to detoxify the body. Blend two cups of oatmeal using a blender. If you can find oatmeal powder, that's better. You are only going to need three tablespoons of oatmeal to add in your bath. Grate a bar of mild baby soap into it for fragrance and to address dry skin problems. Blanched almonds can be added to the ground oatmeal for best effects. You can also use the pure mixture to scrub your face and whole body. This is one of the best detox bath recipes for body scrubs.

5. Vinegar bath
For this bath, you will need apple cider vinegar. Regular vinegar won't do plainly because it doesn't smell good. Just add a cup of apple cider vinegar into your warm bath. Soak in it for 40 minutes to detoxify your body. This bath can help relieve muscle stress and joint pains. It can also flush out excess uric acids from your body.

A List of Best Detox Bath Recipes

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Sitz Bath Hemorrhoids Recipes For Healing

There is nothing better to sooth the painful symptoms of hemorrhoids than a sitz bath hemorrhoids solution. A sitz bath is one of the easiest and wonderful healing things that you can do for yourself to aid the healing from the itching and burning of hemorrhoids. Before taking this type of treatment it is important to have a good herbal recipe.

A sitz bath is a simple small bath that you sit in to ease the swollen, irritated tissues around your rectum and anus from the effects of prolapsed hemorrhoids.

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This type of baths are great for many conditions including perineal tears after child birth, aiding the healing of sutures in the vaginal and anal areas and of course the subject of this article: Hemorrhoids. You can opt to use a small basin or plastic tub placed in the bathtub that you squat into, or you can purchase an inexpensive specially made basin that fits right onto your toilet seat.

There are many different sitz bath hemorrhoids recipes available either that come prepackaged, or that you can put together yourself. You can buy a pre-packaged bath solution at an herb shop, or use the recipe that follows below.

Sitz Bath Recipe:

o 2 oz. of rosemary and uvaursi,
o 1 oz. each of Chamomile, chickweed, marshmallow root, plantain, lavender flowers, and calendula,
o and then 2 oz. of sea salt.

How to prepare your bath:

o Pour boiling water over four ounces of your herbal blend.
o Let it sit and steep for at least four hours.
o Strain it into a bowl, or directly into your basin and then sit with your irritated area in the tea for about 15 minutes.

You will want to repeat this procedure a few times a day for maximum effect and healing. Sitz bath hemorrhoids treatments are one of the first things that a doctor will recommend that you try for the easing of painful hemorrhoid symptoms.

Sitz Bath Hemorrhoids Recipes For Healing

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Aromatherapy Bath Oil - 4 Relaxing Aromatherapy Bath Oil Recipes That Will Melt Away Your Stress

Mental and physical stress can take a toll on your body and mental health. At times of high stress, it's good to escape from the world and enjoy a nice, warm therapeutic bath where you can sit back, relax and meditate. Instead of purchasing commercial bath oil and bubble bath soap, you can make your own delightfully relaxing aromatherapy bath oil and mineral bath salt.

Chamomile Bath

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A stressful day can tense up your tired muscles and cause various aches and pains. You've probably heard that a warm cup of chamomile tea can relax harried nerves. Soaking in a chamomile bath will have the same effect while also relaxing those tense muscles.

Chamomile Bath Recipe

Steep 6 chamomile tea bags in 3 cups of hot water for half an hour. Remove the bags. Stir in 2 cups of powdered milk. Pour mixture into a warm bath.

Lavender Bath

Having trouble sleeping?

Don't reach for those sleeping pills. Instead, relax in a warm lavender bath before bedtime. Lavender helps you to enjoy a deep, restful sleep and also reduces stress.

Lavender Bath Salts Recipe

In a small bowl, combine 1/4 cup Dead Sea salts, 1/2 cup Epson salts, and 10 drops of lavender oil. Pour mixture into a warm bath.

Mint Bath

You will be energized and prepared to take on the world after soaking in a mint bath. Mint stimulates your circulation and helps oxygen pump natural energy throughout your body. If you lack energy, a mint bath will wake you up fast!

Mint Bath Recipe

In a large bowl, pour in 1/2 cup of Epson salts. Drop in 2 handfuls of fresh mint leaves. Rub the leaves against the salts for several minutes, until the salts have soaked up the mint leaf oils. Add the mint infused Epson salts only to a warm bath.

Flower Bath

In the mood for love?

An indulgent flower bath will give you the warm fuzzies and put you in the perfect mood for a romantic encounter.

Flower Bath Recipe

Roll up several rose petals and drop them into a glass bottle. Add in 2 ounces of grapeseed oil, 5 drops of jasmine oil and 5 drops of ylang-ylang oil. Shake the bottle to mix the oils well. Let sit overnight. Run a bath and add 1/4 cup of flower oil. For an extra romantic touch, drop fresh rose petals into your bath water.

Aromatherapy Bath Oil - 4 Relaxing Aromatherapy Bath Oil Recipes That Will Melt Away Your Stress

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