Rejuvenative Stews Happy Healthy Stew - 10-26-05 Rev. x Add On Stews
Rejuvenative Stews Happy Healthy Stew - 10-26-05 Rev. x Add On Stews
Cactus Oats Cocktail
For helping to keep milk fresh and free from curdling and rotting.
Use this for every 10 to 50 Qts. of milk.
4 Cactus Oats
12 Ozs. Vinegar
3 Ozs. Salt
9 Ozs. Pepper Corns
3 Ozs. Nutmeg
5 Ozs. Corriander
20 Ozs. Mayonaise (Kroeger, or Hines, or whatever)
3 Qts. Gin
8 Ozs. Vodka
1 Qt. Whiskey
3 Qts. Barley Malt Ale (Pilsners)
1/2 Lbs. Juniper Berries
8 Lbs. Huckleberry flowers, flowers only
4 Lbs. June Berries
10 Lbs. Oats
3 Lbs. Pure Unprocessesed Natural Cane Sugar
12 Lbs. Sweet Malt (a product of mine, yet to come) or Dextrose
or Sucrose
35 Gallons of Distilled Water
Let the brew sit for 3 to 4 years in a cool room at minus 4 or
5 degrees centigrade, then harvest it by straining out all the
liquids and setting them aside for future use, then take the
left over roughage and materials that are left in the pot and
place in the rejuvenative stew along with the milkweed mixture
/ cocktail and the milk. You will know when it is ready when
a thin layer of foment develops on the surface, a crystaline
liquid, a few millimeters thick.
Cactus Oats Preparation
You need to strip the spiney thorns off the cactus oats before
placing them in the stew. Remove the pulp and chop up the skins
until they are very fine bits of chopped cactus skins, each one
about 1 or 2 millimeters in diameter, roughly. Place the pulp,
mashed up, and the skins and other juices in the mash with the
other ingredients.
Cactus Oates - Beruvious Maximilikus (My compendium)
Cactus Oats are little green spiny miniture cactuses that grow in
texas and the louisana delta that are about 2 to 3 or 4 inches in
height, and grow wild in inland water coastal area such as in the
inner delta regions of New Orleans, and such places. They aren't
generally looked as anything special, but they are useful and the
indigenous indians used them in medicinal soups for healiong
themselves from diptheria, typhoid, wounds from arrows or flints,
or even in topical preparations that they applied to cuts, scrapes,
and bruises. It is an anti-fungal, anti-spemazoic agent (something
that keeps the milk from spoiling and rusting, i.e., going sour and
molding and milting (withering [growing old] and drooling
[salivating, leaking fluids]), and looking like blue cheese, or
any other number of other colored cheeses. It will keep the milk
fluids in the stew in a relatively fresh state.
Huckleberry Flowers - They grow in the delta region(s) of the
philipines.
They are little blue and white flowers with little shiny white and
vermillion berries on them. They grow about 5 to 10 inches tall.
The locals use them in their cooking of fish, either pan fried or
in stews. They are very tasty. They are a calmative (for human beings),
a relaxative, something that helps the little good critters feel happy
and healthy, and a purgative, something that enables the little
critters
in the milk juices jump around with a lot of vitality. It will help
keep
meats and poultry from spoiling, if used in sufficient quantities. For
our
uses, it is useful for helping the little guys and girls in the milk
fluids
stay happy, healthy, and free from a stressful living environment.
Spiney milk spiders - somewhat intelligent scavengers and hunters,
little whitish grey long thin legged spiders on a submolecuar level
that
ravage over the swamps, tidal pools, marshes, inland bogs and wetlands,
in devastating numbers foresting for any thing they can gobble up. they
are carnivorous, and they move about in large numbers or colonies and
packs, or tribes. They are hazardous to the health and welfare of my
useful little critters who just mind their own business. Huckleberry
flowers help to eliminate them.
June Berries - a berry plant or small bush or tree like plant that
grows
about 3 to 7 or 8 or 10, or 15 feet tall, or slightly more. It produces
these tiny little silverish red and or pink berries with pretty pink
and
green and yellow flowers in summer and fall and winter. They grow in
the tropical habitat of New Guinea and the surround area. The berries
can be collected after the flowers wilt and fade, drop off. The locals
use them in their spirit brews and tonics to help them be healthier and
overcome illnesses. they are useful as a calmative and a relaxer for
human beings. they do have some medicinal qualities when used properly
with the right jungle plants in new guinea, and coastal habitats of the
various islands in that area. They are anti-fungal, anti-mildew, anti-
mold, anti-bacterial, anti-purlative - something that causes noxious
fumes to disipate and disperse, sanitizing the local and regional
atmospheres, like a big can of aerosol air freshener. It settles the
level of contaminates in the atmospheres and it keeps down the level
of noxious and toxic fumes, gasses, and odors. It is basically a
sanitizing agent.
MilkWeed Stew
For use in helping milk stay fresh. Use this batch for every
3 to 4 qts. of milk
Milkweed grows in sunny habitats such as Georgia, San Francisco,
California, New Mexico
10 Lbs Milkweed
8 or 9 Gallons distilled vinegar
Cook milkweed and vinegar at medium high temperature, 110 to 115
degrees farenheight for 8 days
Remove, let cool, remove / strain pulp, and place vinegar and
milkweed residue in sperm oil stew as is. That will stop milk
from curdling and rotting. Thistle, Thyme, Rosemary, Cardamon,
Corriander, and blalox (palma), a weed that grows high up in
the mountains in Central America, and in South America high up
in the Andes Mtns., also keeps milk from curdling and rotting,
making it last longer. Lama breeders and herders in Central and
South America use it in their cheeses and curdled lama milk.
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