Sunday, 7 June 2026

Turns Out Vinegar Is Good!

Hello Friends!

At last I have finished the fundraiser for Parkinson's UK and to date, before Gift Aid, I have raised in excess of £840.00, which I think is pretty darn good!  I still have a few pledges outstanding so will give you the final total in about a month when it is all processed.  I won't pretend it was easy, but I am so pleased I did it now, for many reasons.

We finished just in time as the weather is not good now, and I am glad I don't have to go out in it.  We're back to strong winds and heavy rain almost all day long.  I have just listened to the Countryfile weather forecast for the week ahead.  "Heavy and frequent downpours" seem to feature for the first half of the week at least!  Sighs . . . 

Moving on. I now have made several herbal remedies or tonics.  For the introduction I studied Nettles, Dandelion and Rosemary. Last month, the first of the full year we looked at Cleavers aka Goosegrass, and Hawthorn.  We reviewed Nettles as there is much to learn about them.  They are one of the most valuable herbs that grows.  We learned about making herbal vinegars and how to use them for different purposes.  This month we are discovering the properties of Elder, Plantain and Comfrey.  We are learning how to make herbal infusions with different oils and methods of preparation, and again how to use them in a variety of ways according to need.

I have already made Nettle Vinegar, Rosemary Vinegar and a Dandelion Vinegar along with an infusion of seeds of Sweet Cicely in runny honey.  That is still steeping.  Now I am preparing to make infused oils.  As the weather is bad and isn't good for harvesting anything, so while I patiently wait for a dry day for the harvesting, I am preparing everything else so I will be ready when I need to be.

I have decided I will be using the warm method of extraction, and I will be using my "dirty pourer" that I no longer use for tea.  In fact, I was surprised I still had it as I thought it had gone to the charidee shop long ago!



Now that it is ready, I am drinking the Nettle Vinegar as a general tonic.  Vinegar tends to catch in my throat, but I have overcome this by adding a brown sugar cube and topping up a glass with fizzy spring water.  I find it is quite palatable. I wish I had made more.  


I am also making a cold water infusion of Cleavers every evening, which is found in my water bottle daily.  It has a refreshing, green flavour and I find it delicious!

I have purchased some British organic Rapeseed oil and some organic Almond oil to make infused oils as soon as the weather allows me to pick my chosen blooms.  I am hoping to use some of these rose petals.


My lavender hedge is doing rather well this year, so something will no doubt be made from those flowers too!


Finally, this is how the mysterious flower spike on the Aloe Vera is coming along.



Until next time 
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15 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your fundraising venture, you've been a real ambassador for Parkinsons UK

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  2. Gosh, what an amazing amount you have raised for Parkinsons research. WELL DONE. Considering your original target was £150 you should be proud of yourself.

    Your kitchen herbal magic is sounding good too. I was reading about Cleavers the other day. Plenty of those around here. YOur life is certainly more positive now and I hope you manage to keep up regular walks, weather permitting.

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    1. Thank you, I never in my wildest dreams expected that amount.
      Cleavers are very good at purifying the lymphatic system. At the moment the wind is a tad on the strong side, but it is dry.

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  3. Well done on completing the Parkinson's Challenge and raising so much money. You have every reason to be proud of yourself.
    I am pleased you are enjoying learning so much about herbal remedies. The drinks sound interesting :)

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    1. Thank you. oh, the herbal medicine course is fascinating.

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  4. Lovely to hear that the Challenge was such a success. Well Done!
    I like hearing about your herbal course and the remedies

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    1. Thank you. The herbal medicine course is fascinating!

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  5. I'm so impressed about your challenge totals -- and not even totaled yet! Congratulations!

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    1. Thank you, I am hoping the outstanding pledges come in soon and I might have even more to donate!

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  6. Many congratulations, and I'm so pleased the Challenge was so successful.

    Your herbal course and the medicine/tonic you are making sounds good and it is clearly something you enjoy.

    You do sound so much more positive about things and I always think a positive attitude/thoughts help.

    The weather has been more like winter this week!
    Rain and wind ... not nice at all!

    Sending good wishes to you.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you. I do my best to be positive, but it is a fact that Parkinson's is often accompanied by mood swings, I think it's some of the medication side effects. I do my best!

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  7. Hi Rustic Punkin. I'm lvy and new here. How cool that you make your own vinegar. Homemade apple cider vinegar is on my list to make. I use it in many things. Yum.

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    1. Hello Ivy! Welcome, and thank you. I don't actually make the cider vinegar, but I do use organic, cold pressed, raw, unpasteurised with the mother. That's about as good as you can get. I only know one person who makes her own vinegar. I use it to steep my chosen herb to make the herbal remedies I use.

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  8. PS: Ooops. Meant to write pumpkin. saw the typo right after hitting publish.

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