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All Things Lavender

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1999 was named the “year of lavender!” and although it’s not 1999 anymore it might still be the year of lavender. In ancient times, the Egyptians used lavender in incense and perfume and it was even used in the mummification process. The Arabs, Greeks, and Romans used lavender as an offering to their gods. Let’s look at some common uses of lavender in this day and age.

Common Uses Of Lavender:

Lavender uses

Used in home cleaning products?

Fun facts:

Queen Victoria insisted that her furniture and floors be cleaned with lavender to freshen up the rooms in her castle. Queen Elizabeth I of England enjoyed drinking lavender tea as a way to relieve her migraines and other maladies. During World War I, nurses treated injured soldiers by washing their wounds with an antiseptic wash that contained lavender.

Cooking With Lavender

Lavender flowers and leaves can be used freshly cut while their buds and stems can be dried before use. It is best to use lavender with other herbs, such as fennel, oregano, and savory, and it can also be used with its other mint cousins (rosemary, sage, and thyme). Please use sparingly or the recipe will have a bitter taste.

Until next time, Lavender up your life!

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