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Thursday, August 30, 2012

It's Garlic time!

Well, here it is, practically September, and at this time of year , all of our thoughts naturally turn to one thing.



That’s right.

Garlic.



Why Garlic, you ask.

Is September National Garlic Month?

No, of course not, silly, that’s April.

National Vampire Month?

Nope, that one is July.

September is even Better. National Cholesterol Month.

Now, let’s get one things straight right now. I am not a doctor, and will not ever pretend to give medical advice, and will in fact hem and haw and stammer my way out of any situation where someone asks me which herb will cure their lumbago, or which is good for their libido.

It is widely rumored, however, among those who like to spread rumors about such things, that garlic will help to lower your cholesterol.

It seems that the more garlic you eat, the lower your cholesterol will go. It also appears as if the most effective method of taking garlic is to eat it raw. This coupled with the fact that the effects are largely temporary, means that you will have to eat a whole lot of raw garlic every day, if you intend to replace your cholesterol medicine with garlic.

Since consuming large amounts of raw garlic daily will make you somewhat undesirable to be around, it is best that you grow your own garlic, to avoid offending those who you would come into contact with when buying it in large quantities.

So, I wanted to share some tips and ideas for how to grow garlic.

*Disclaimer, I am NOT advocating that anyone replace their cholesterol medicine with garlic, nor any other medicine with an herbal alternative, without fully discussing such a move with their doctor.
In the last little while, I have been fact checking my material for the fall/winter series I will be teaching this year and I have discovered that there is an awful lot of incorrect, or partially incorrect information out there on the internet about herbs.
I guess all you need is a keyboard and a few hours, with no real knowledge and you can write an authoritative sounding article about herbs. So please, check with your doctor, before you make any dramatic changes in your life based on anything you read on the internet.


But now, lets get back to garlic.

Garlic is one of the oldest known cultivated crops. Possibly because it is easy to grow, and easy to store. When people have told me this summer me they can’t grow garlic, I have to point out to them that last year our four year old and her preschool class grew garlic. Enough that I actually took the extras to market and sold them for them.

So, if a group of four year olds can grow garlic, then I'd bet you can too!

The first step is to decide which garlic to grow.

There are over 600 varieties of Garlic, but they all fall into two main subspecies. Hardneck and Softneck. Softneck garlic generally matures a little earlier, and Hardneck will keep longer once it is harvested.

I recommend planting some of each if you can find it, but if you can only do one, then I suggest a hardneck. If you do it right, you will have garlic for most of the winter.

Garlic requires a cold spell and a long growing season. Experts suggest a cold spell of no warmer than 40-45 degrees for 2-3 weeks, so, if you live in an area where you don’t have that kind of temperatures, putting it in the refrigerator for a month before you plant it will help encourage sprouting. For those of us in the colder temperate zones, planting in the fall ensures a nice cold spell.

Ancient folklore said that garlic should be planted at midnight, on the longest night of the year. But since most of us aren’t ancient folk, we can get away with a modified schedule.

Plant your garlic 4-6 weeks before you expect your ground to freeze. For me that means around the first to middle of October. You can click here for an easy site that will tell you when your frost and freeze dates are.

Planting the Garlic is one of the last things I do before I put the garden to bed for the winter.

Generally, you don't have to do too much to get the soil ready, because you have already harvested your garden, and pulled out all the tomato vines and pepper plants, and when you did that it loosened your soil up, so you have it all ready to plant.

I like to plant Garlic around the edges of my garden. It is rumored to help deter deer, rabbits and other animals from the garden. I cant prove it, but since I have no reason to disbelieve it, and the garlic has to go somewhere, I figure, the border is as good a place as any other.

You can buy seed garlic, or you can plant the little bulbils from last years crop that you carefully saved, but the easiest thing to do is just get a head of garlic and separate it gently into cloves.

Each clove will grow into a head of garlic. The larger the clove, the larger the head it will produce, so I take the big ones around the edges from several heads and save the smaller ones in the middle to cook with.

Look carefully at the clove.

There will be a flat end and a pointy end.

The flat end is the basal plate, where the roots will grow. Make sure that end goes down in the soil, and the pointy end goes up. Otherwise, you will get a situation where the plant grows down from the tip, and has to turn around before it can start growing up.

The fancy word for that, for those who care, is gravitropism.

This leads to a weaker anchor in the ground and the head will not be as attractive.

The plant will grow up from the basal plate, so however deep you plant it, that is how deep it will grow,. The clove does not travel down, so plant your garlic deep enough to give it room to grow. A rule of thumb with most bulbs is to plant to a depth twice as deep as the bulb is tall. I usually just figure a clove of garlic is about to my first knuckle, so I plant it two knuckles deep. I poke my index finger in the soil, up to the second knuckle, pull it out, and drop in a garlic clove. Then a little soil over it and it is good to go.

Your garlic may, or may not, start growing this fall. It's OK if it does, and OK if it doesn't. But either way, once the ground freezes, it will stop growing. It is important that it not freeze and thaw repeatedly, or it will start to grow when it thaws, then get killed when it refreezes. So, once the ground is frozen, cover the garlic with 4-6 inches of mulch. All the leaves you raked out of your yard this time of year work great for this. This helps to keep the ground from thawing and will protect your garlic.

Now is the hard part. Waiting until spring.

In the spring, you will see your garlic emerging as soon as the ground thaws. If you want, after the last chance of frost has passed, pull the mulch away. If you used leaves, you shouldn't have to do this unless they packed tightly during the winter and became matted. More likely, they will have broken down enough that they do not need to be moved. But you want your emerging plants to be exposed to sunlight.

Let them grow, and keep being patient.

In late spring, early summer, you should see the plants forming a flower, (note this only happens on hardneck garlic.) This flower, often called a scape, should be cut off, to allow for the energy of the plant to go into producing a head and not a flower.

The head on the left had the scapes cut off. The one on the right no cutting was done

Garlic scapes are edible and have a wonderful garlic flavor. Saute some in butter and serve them as a side dish.

When the tops turn yellow and start to die, it is time to harvest your garlic. If you wait too long, not only will the garlic be dry and starting to crack through the outer skin, but the plants will be gone and you will have a herd time finding them. So, don't wait too long. Loosen the soil with a fork, or shovel, and lift the garlic out by the leaves.

It is suggested that you allow it to cure for 10-14 days in a dry place after harvesting. Uncured garlic can be eaten, but the curing process helps it to keep longer.












Sunday, August 26, 2012

Insalata Caprese

Hi everyone!

Are you taking advantage of all the wonderful fresh produce this summer? If you don’t grow your own garden, the next best thing is to hit the local Farmer’s Markets in your area! You will find the most amazing and fresh garden goodness!

Here is a simple and delicious summer salad to enjoy from the bounty that is available at the markets.

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In fresh Caprese cuisine, the past and present live together, in proper proportions. To honor a culinary culture that has made simplicity its forte with that "simplicity that is hard to get", of course. Source

What better treat than an Insalata Caprese

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A Caprese Salad is one of the most simple salads with wonderful clean flavors. When making one of these beautiful salads, using gorgeous heirloom tomatoes makes it all the more stunning. I was blessed with these fabulous heirloom tomatoes from my friend Katie. She specializes in growing these beauties. I will be doing a post about Katie and her husband Christian and their business soon. I know none of us want to think about next Spring yet but, you are going to want to keep them in mind when you start planting next year because she sells seeds (online) for these stunning and amazing tasting tomatoes!

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Making a Caprese Salad is very simple.

  1. Slice tomatoes and mozzarella cheese and layer between the two.
  2. Add fresh leaves of Basil
  3. Drizzle with olive oil
  4. Sprinkle with salt and pepper
  5. Drizzle with vinegar (optional)

Most people seem to like balsamic vinegar, I do too. But, we just finished a batch of Basil vinegar and I used that. Oh you would not believe the amazing smell of Basil in our kitchen when I made this salad! Divine!

 

Thursday, August 2, 2012

“Kids Day” at the Market

Hi everyone!

This past Tuesday was “Kids Day” at the Brownstown Farmer’s Market. And all the kids had a great time!

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Free Balloon animals, hats, flowers etc. for the kids.

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Home Depot had a place for kids to make different projects.

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The Girl Scouts were there and had fun things for the kids to do.

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Beading….

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Painting…..

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Coloring….

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The Animal Shelter was there.

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This little cutie posed for me!

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Okay, actually he stuck his tongue out at me!

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Face Painting…..

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And all our great weekly vendors (plus a few extras for this event).

It was a really fun day for the kids and families.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Where We Will Be this Weekend!

Hi everyone!

Wow, we are having way too much fun with all the local festivals!

Last weekend we were at the Redford I Art fair and had a GREAT time!

Starting today, we will be at the Southgate Heritage Days!

The festival starts tonight at 5:30. Here is a sampling of what will be going on today and tomorrow!

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HERITAGE DAYS WEEKEND

JULY 27TH & 28TH, 2012

Annual Heritage Days Parade featuring an exciting line up

Arts and Crafts Fair

Live musical entertainment –

Friday Night from 7:00pm – 11:00pm - Fifty Amp Fuse

Saturday afternoon from 12:30 pm to 3:30pm – Little Davey & the Diplomats

Saturday from 6:00pm to 9:00pm – Boogie Dynomite

BoogiedynomiteI just might have to go and Shake My Groove Thing! LOL

Saturday Night from 9pm to Midnight –The Mega 80’s

"KID-O-LYMPICS” group games with Olympic style medal presentations

Inflatable Playscapes

"Taste of the Town” - delectable delights of local restaurants and caterers – immediately following parade

Saturday night FIREWORKS

Car Show – immediately following parade

Poker Tent

This special outdoor event to be held on the grounds of the Southgate Municipal Complex –14400 Dix-Toledo Road.

Look for us and stop and say Hi!

Friday, July 20, 2012

Where We Will Be this Weekend!

Hi everyone!

We are looking forward to this weekend because we will be part of the I Art Festival in Redford, MI! It is going to be a beautiful day and the event looks like it is going to be so much fun!

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Besides selling our regular awesome DTL products, we will have more Lemon Verbena Infused Iced Tea and Fudgy Peppermint Brownies. And for the first time, we are also going to be offering a second Infused Iced Tea….Spearmint!

This is the first time for Spearmint Infused Fresh Brewed Iced Tea.

I hope all you locals will stop by and visit us!

We will be there Saturday 11-??

Sunday 10-5

Everyone have a great weekend!

Thursday, July 12, 2012

New Product!

Hi everyone!

We are at the Wyandotte Street Art Fair today and we have a new product!

Tarragon Vinegar

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If you really like Tarragon, you are going to love this vinegar!

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It has a wonderful flavor. That hit of Anise that Tarragon has is amazing!

I hope everyone is having a great day!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Chive & Dill Vegi Dip~ Not just for dipping!

Hi everyone!

Sunday I threw a pork roast in the crockpot. The night before I rubbed it down with our Farmer’s Dry Rub. I knew Sunday was going to be a busy day and that is why I love crockpots!

Cooking the roast meant I would have two different meals from one roast. Do you do that? I really try to cook once for two meals whenever I can. Especially during the summer when you don’t want to heat up the kitchen or because you are just too busy everyday.

So, on Monday I shredded what was left of the pork roast.

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In a pan I made a gravy. Now, I think you should make whatever gravy you like whether it be a jar, canned, dry envelope or from scratch. I used a dry package of brown gravy and a dry package of mushroom gravy. I added one cup of water and one can of evaporated milk.

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While that simmered, I grabbed a package of our Chive and Dill Vegi Dip.

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I added the package to 1 cup of sour cream.

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After the two were completely mixed together, I added it to the gravy.

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Once mixed, I added the shredded pork roast.

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YUM!  This would be great over mashed potatoes. But, I am serving it with egg noodles.

Now, here is a little tip: I keep a bottle of olive oil mixed with our Dipping Oil Herb Blend handy all the time. 

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When I cook things like noodles, instead of just splashing some plain oil in the water, I like to add an herbed oil to boost the flavor of the noodles.

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Once the noodles are ready just mix with the pork roast gravy. Simple.

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A great thrifty leftover meal.

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So, keep in mind, DTL Herb products are made to enhance food in different ways. Just because it says it is a “Dip”, don’t limit it to just using it as a dip.

Don’t forget our motto….

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Herbs make good food taste even better!

For those of you who are unable to visit us at the markets, you can get our Chive and Dill Vegi Dip through DTL Herbs LTD Etsy Store now. We will be putting more products up as soon as we have the time! However, if you want any of our other products via mail, just drop us an email and we will get it to you!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Just an Update

Hi everyone!

Well, yesterday we were back at the Redford market! It was a wonderful day and Troy was so happy to see so many familiar faces out.

Unfortunately, we are officially sold out of Chive Blossom Vinegar. As soon as our chives bloom again, we will make more. However, I am excited to let you know that the fresh Tarragon Vinegar is almost ready to bottle. We hope to get that out to everyone within the next week or so.

Last week I rolled out Lemon Verbena Iced Tea and it was a huge success! It seems that it is the favorite so far. So, I think we will continue to serve the fresh Lemon Verbena Infused Iced Tea this week. It really does hit the spot on these hot scorching days!

Yesterday’s weather was beautiful! Oh, I am so keeping my fingers crossed the the weather channels are correct and we will have a lovely week of just mid-80’s!

This week starts the Wyandotte Street Art Fair! We will be there on Thursday July 12…all day! You can find us in the “Green Section”….we are Farmers after all! For all our Wyandotte fans, we should be set up in the space next to city hall. So, I hope you locals will drop by! There will be plenty of fresh ice cold tea and Fudgy Peppermint Brownies besides all our regular products.

We will also be at the Redford Art Fair July 21 & 22 (10-10 Saturday & 10-5 Sunday). We have never been to this event so, we are excited to be there!

This week we will be at the Brownstown Farmer’s Market tomorrow (Tuesday). Wyandotte Street Art Fair Thursday. Livonia Farmer’s Market Saturday and back to Redford on Sunday.

I hope you all are having a wonderful day and stay cool!

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

New Product Debut!

Hi everyone!

Well tomorrow at the Wyandotte Farmer’s Market we will be introducing a new product line that Troy and I have been so excited to create!

Herbed Vinegars!!

Our first herb flavor to be rolled out will be Chive Blossom Vinegar! This is one of my all time favorite herbed vinegars! Not only is it a beautiful pink color but, the subtle chive flavor is soooooo good!

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This will be the first of hopefully many new herbed vinegars!

Also, a surprise for all you Wyandotte Farmer Market customers, tomorrow will be the first day for my Peppermint Fudgy Brownies! They are flavored with our fresh peppermint and are beyond yummy! I have had several people ask me to make these for the markets. Well, here ya go guys!

So, make sure you stop by the market tomorrow and check out all the deliciousness going on at DTL Herbs LTD!

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Enjoy a Fresh Cup of Iced Tea!

Hi everyone!

We started our first full week of scheduled Farmers Markets last week. Did you stop by? If you did, you might have noticed we have added a new item, Fresh brewed Herb Infused Iced Tea! Nothing beats iced tea in this insane heat we have had!

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Last week I started the market season out with a Lemon Balm infused brewed tea. It had a nice light lemon taste to it. Not overwhelming, which is hard to do with Lemon Balm! I have to confess, I threw out two whole gallons before I was satisfied with the taste. Thank goodness we have a lot of fresh lemon balm for me to play with!

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Starting today, I am featuring Peppermint infused fresh brewed iced tea. The peppermint gives the iced tea a wonderful cooling taste. It is probably my favorite infused tea to date. And I am always trying different herb infused teas here at home.

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I have a feeling that this one is going to be a favorite among all of you at the Markets this summer so, I better keep harvesting my peppermint!

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I hope you all stop by at one of our Farmer’s Markets and give our iced tea a try!

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Giveaway is Closed!

Hi everyone!

Wow! We were so impressed that several of you named that herb correctly, Spiderwort, that we have decided to close the giveaway early so we could send each of you that named the herb correctly a package of our Chive and Dill Vegi Dip!

The winners are:

Nikki Hartline

Marigene

~Lavender Dreamer~

nadine

ThreeOldKeys

Congrats to each of you! I need you each to send me your full name and mailing address to:

dtlherbsltd@gmail.com

And ThreeOldKeys was the first to answer correctly and be a follower here at DTL Herbs so, you will be receiving a little surprise bonus!

Thanks again everybody! I hope you all are having a wonderful day!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

A Surprise Giveaway!

Hi everyone!

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Today is Troy’s Birthday! Happy Birthday Sweetheart! And in honor of his birthday I have decided to do a “Name that Herb” giveaway here at  DTL Herbs LTD!

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So, what do you win?

A package of our best selling

Chive and Dill Vegi Dip

I know a lot of you have emailed me and have asked to buy our DTL Herb products and unfortunately we haven’t been able to sell online yet. But, hey! I can give it away! LOL

So, if you would like to try this product (you are going to love it), head over to DTL Herbs LTD and leave a comment telling me the name of this herb………IMG_2396

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The first correct answer posted in comments will be the winner!

Oh! But, there is more!

If you are the first to name the mystery herb correctly AND you are a follower of DTL Herbs LTD blog, you will receive a BONUS product to try! Just let me know in your comment that you are already a follower of DTL Herbs blog or just became a new follower!

This giveaway will end on June 13, 2012. I have to limit this giveaway to residents within the United States due to rules and regs regarding shipping food out of the country. So sorry for that!

And what happens if NO ONE answers it correctly? I will put all the names of everyone who left a comment into a bowl and let the youngest DTL Herbs owner pick a name out!

 

So, leave a comment below on this post and ……NAME THAT HERB!!