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Peanutjake 09-10-2003 08:32 PM

Flax Seed Lemonade
 
Here is a recipe that I have not yet tried.

It is from a very old cook book.
The Every-Day Cook-book and
Encyclopedia of Practical recipes.
Published in Chicago in 1892
It is in the Invalid Cookery section

A number of people in the newsgroup seem interested in Flax Seed.

FLAX SEED LEMONADE
Four tablespoons flax seed (whole)
One quart boiling water poured over the flax seed
Juice of two lemons, leaving out the peel
Sweeten to taste:
Stew three hours in a covered pitcher.
If too thick, put in cold water with the lemon-juice and sweetening.
Ice for drinking.
It is splendid for colds.

PJ





Rosie Adorno 12-10-2003 07:17 PM

Flax Seed Lemonade
 
What's the deal with flax seed???

"Peanutjake" > wrote in message
...
> Here is a recipe that I have not yet tried.
>
> It is from a very old cook book.
> The Every-Day Cook-book and
> Encyclopedia of Practical recipes.
> Published in Chicago in 1892
> It is in the Invalid Cookery section
>
> A number of people in the newsgroup seem interested in Flax Seed.
>
> FLAX SEED LEMONADE
> Four tablespoons flax seed (whole)
> One quart boiling water poured over the flax seed
> Juice of two lemons, leaving out the peel
> Sweeten to taste:
> Stew three hours in a covered pitcher.
> If too thick, put in cold water with the lemon-juice and sweetening.
> Ice for drinking.
> It is splendid for colds.
>
> PJ
>
>
>
>
>




Siobhan Perricone 13-10-2003 12:24 AM

Flax Seed Lemonade
 
On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 18:17:57 GMT, "Rosie Adorno" >
wrote:

>What's the deal with flax seed???


It's high in fiber and it has good nutritional value.

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Annette 13-10-2003 03:36 PM

Flax Seed Lemonade
 

"Rosie Adorno" > wrote in message
...
> What's the deal with flax seed???
>


Flax seed is an ancient and helpful food. We now know that the oil
in the seeds contains Omega-3 oils, which provide protection from
arterioschlerosis, which is considered one of the major causes of
heart attacks and strokes.

The husk of the seeds is also helpful, and contains various lignins
that work as anti-oxidents and seem to help prevent some cancers
from developing.

Since people with diabetes are at greater risk of a lot of metabolic
illnesses, the ingestion of flax seed products appear to be
advantageous. The whole seed, however, must be crushed or "broken"
in order to obtain the benefits. I suspect that the recipe given is
another approach, since it would soften the seed coat, and perhaps
some of those lignans may very well dissolve into the water.

"A recent text on flaxseed, edited by researchers at the University
of Toronto, contains discussions of historical uses as a food, both
directly and indirectly. In the introduction, we learn that the
edible flaxseed was the one predominantly grown in India, that
flaxseed is consumed in the diet as oil in China, that it is
consumed in Ethiopia in a stew (wat), as a porridge (gufmo), and as
a drink (chilka), and has been part of the traditional foods in
Egypt since the time of the Pharaohs."
See;
http://www.westonaprice.org/know_you.../flaxseed.html

Annette



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Bob Pastorio 19-10-2003 05:08 PM

Flax Seed Lemonade
 
Rosie Adorno wrote:

> What's the deal with flax seed???


Flaxseed will thicken the drink so it has more body. I'd also add
strips of the zest for more intense flavor.

Pastorio

> "Peanutjake" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>Here is a recipe that I have not yet tried.
>>
>>It is from a very old cook book.
>>The Every-Day Cook-book and
>>Encyclopedia of Practical recipes.
>>Published in Chicago in 1892
>>It is in the Invalid Cookery section
>>
>>A number of people in the newsgroup seem interested in Flax Seed.
>>
>>FLAX SEED LEMONADE
>>Four tablespoons flax seed (whole)
>>One quart boiling water poured over the flax seed
>>Juice of two lemons, leaving out the peel
>>Sweeten to taste:
>>Stew three hours in a covered pitcher.
>>If too thick, put in cold water with the lemon-juice and sweetening.
>>Ice for drinking.
>>It is splendid for colds.





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