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Finding just the right gift or surprise for someone special at any time is a difficult task. Many of us haven't the skill for making presents, but these herby ideas are easy! They make attractive and different gifts for all members of the family and friends.
Sometimes the best gifts are homemade, especially when they are created with love and healing herbs.Simplify your gift list with these DIY herbal goodies.Why not try a few and see what you think?
For the Gourmet Lover Herb Jelly This is delicious with a variety of meats and vegetables, also tasty on toast in the mornings.
First you will need about six medium - sized organic apples. Unripe if possible because these contain more pectin. Herb Butter This is delicious in mashed potatoes and also on grilled organic meats. Easy for instant herb breads too.
The easier way to prepare herb butter is in a food processor. Herb Vinegar Herb vinegars are wonderful gifts if you find lovely bottles to complement them with. Cork stoppers can be used or even hand painted tops. Don't forget to label all your items as you make them because you might forget what they are later.
Cider, red and white organic wine vinegars are best to use. The amount you need will depend on the amount of vinegar you wish to make.
These must be the easiest presents to make for the gourmet lover. All you need are fresh herbs and attractive bottles and virgin organic olive oil.
Clean the bottles well and place the herbs into them.
For the Tea Lover
1⁄2 cup dried organic red rose petals Mix well and store in an airtight container. Attach the following instructions on a gift tag: For 1 cup of tea, use 1 teaspoon of herbs in a cup of boiling water. Steep for 10 minutes, strain and sweeten if desired.
Herb Mini Gardens These small gardens are very useful in the kitchen so a few extra for friends are an idea. First you need a few clay pots, short, wide pots are best. Use a good quality organic potting mix to give them a good start. Now you need some fresh herbs, obtain five to six different kinds for variety. All you need to do is to plant the herbs so they look great and water them in.
These make nice gifts, especially for the elder members of the family. Collect the lavender just before the flowers are entirely opened, make sure you cut a long stem on each of them. Tie a ribbon around a small bunch just under the neck of the flowers. Now comes the tricky part, you must gently bend back the stalks over the flowers themselves, one at a time. When all the stalks are over the flowers tie a ribbon around to secure them. These are unusual gifts and will last for ages. Place the sprays in a dark cupboard for four weeks or until they are totally dry. You might like to add a few drops of pure essential lavender oil to enhance the aroma.
Herb Sachets Herb sachets are useful little pillows filled with an assortment of herbs. They are ideal for the linen press and they can make anywhere smell fresh and different. Pick some fresh herbs and dry them well. Any herb that appeals to you can be used. Simply make a little pillow and decorate them how you like. Handpainted ones would be lovely. Crumble the dried herbs and place them into the pillows, a little orris root powder will help retain the smell longer. Sew the ends and you have a nice gift.
DIY Spa Diva's - Add a loofah or sea sponge and a scented non-parrafin candle to complete these pampering gifts. Facial Scrub
1 cup dried rose petals Grind herbs, oatmeal and almonds in a blender or food processor until very fine. Stir in essential oil and pack in decorative four-ounce glass jars with tight-fitting lids. Attach the following instructions on a gift tag: Rub a handful of the scrub gently into damp skin using small, circular motions. Allow to dry on the skin for a minute or so, then rinse well. Relaxing Lavender Honey Bath
2oz. of Honey Attach the following instructions on a gift tag: To use, add 1 -2 Tablespoons per bath, relax and enjoy! Milk Bath
1 cup powdered milk
This sensuous oil turns any bath into a pampering spa treatment full of moisturizing plant oils and skin-friendly herbal essential oils.
1 cup almond oil Warm almond and avocado oils in a small saucepan. Remove from heat, add tea bags and let steep until cool. Remove herbs and combine tea-infused oil with remaining ingredients in a 12-ounce glass bottle with a lid or a stopper. Close tightly and shake well to mix the oils. Store mixture in a cool, dark place for 24 hours to allow the oils to blend. Attach the following instructions on a gift tag: To use, add 2 ounces to your bath water Soothing Bath Salts
2 pounds Epsom salts Attach the following instructions on a gift tag: To use, add 1/4 to 1/2 cup per bath
1 cup cornstarch, arrowroot or rice powder Combine dry ingredients in a glass bowl and stir well to mix. Add essential oil, stirring again to disperse the oil throughout the mixture. Carefully pour powder into a glass container with a shaker lid and cap tightly. Skin Softening Wash Bags
3 Tablespoons ground oatmeal or ground almonds Herb Shampoo Receiving herbal shampoo is delightful, especially if it is presented in an original bottle. Buy some good quality organic baby shampoo and then pick some rosemary leaves Make an infusion of the rosemary leaves and allow to cool Add one cup of rosemary infusion to every three cups of baby shampoo. Combine thoroughly.
Herbs for Him It is hard to find herbal gifts for men that are not flowery and overperfumed but this recipe for ginger liniment is great especially for the athlete! Bundle these herbal remedies with a reusable ice pack, a natural sunscreen and some homemade lip balm for the active folks on your list. Ginger Liniment
2-inch piece fresh ginger Grate ginger and combine with oil in a small, nonmetallic saucepan. Cover and simmer over low heat for 1 hour. Remove from heat and steep for another hour. Strain oil to remove bits of ginger. Using a nonmetallic funnel, pour liniment into a four-ounce glass bottle with a tight-fitting screw top. Attach the following instructions on a gift tag: To use, gently massage the oil into affected area twice a day until symptoms have disappeared. Knees to Toes... Amazing Foot + rough elbow Scrub
2 pounds Dead Sea salts Combine ingredients in a small glass bowl, mixing well. Pack into glass jars with a tight-fitting lid. Attach the following instructions on a gift tag: Scoop out a handful of the scrub and gently massage into feet, concentrating particularly on rough spots, such as the heels. Rinse feet well and pat dry. Relaxing Bath Tea
1 cup dried chamomile Stir herbs together in a large bowl, mixing well. Fill each bag with the blend. If using muslin bags, tightly tie the top with a piece of long ribbon to close. Attach the following instructions on a gift tag: Place the tea bag in fairly warm bathwater and swish through the water to release the essential oils. Relax and enjoy! Teenagers Treats Teenagers are often difficult to make presents for as the group pressure they are constantly under demands that they reject the homemade in favour of all that is glossy and new. One gift that has always been enthusiastically received is a tasty treat to eat.... Herb Dip Mix
1⁄4 cup dried parsley flakes Combine all ingredients and mix well. Store in a jar with a tight-fitting lid. Attach the following instructions on a gift tag: Combine 1 tablespoon of the mix with 3/4 cup organic sour cream / yoghurt, 1/4 cup mayonnaise (or blend a block of fetta cheese in blender) and 1 teaspoon lemon juice. Blend well. Cover and refrigerate at least 4 hours. Serve with assorted fresh vegetables. Makes 1 cup.
Herbal Popcorn Seasoning This is a healthy alternative to the traditional salt-coated snack. Combine with a bag of organic popcorn and a voucher for a DVD in a bowl adorned with ribbons.
1⁄4 cup dried basil In a grinder, grind basil, marjoram and thyme and mix well with the rest of the ingredients. Store in an airtight glass container away from heat and light. Attach the following instructions on a gift tag: Sprinkle on lightly buttered popcorn. |
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