Happy Jolly Stew I 11-06-05 Rev. b Ingredients

20 Qts. Grapeseed Oil
10 Qts. Tuna Oil
10 Gallons Porpoise or Dolphin Oil

30 Gallons Marmut Oil (or any combination of wild rodent or
semi-ferrile rodents, grazed on natural grasses, only, oil)

15 Gallons Hemp Seed Oil, Frickaseed, seeds should be warmed and cooked
till litely hued, the color is a very light change in color from the
original color,  in a large wok like pan before pressing the oil out.

 Defungalals:
  3 Lbs.  Tobaco leaves, finely shredded
  4 Lbs.  Marijuiana
  3 Lbs.  Darjeeling Tea
  10 Lbs. Psyllium seed (nut)
  10 Lbs. Paprika
  10 Lbs. Pepper kernals, cracked and crushed
  8 Lbs.  Horse Radish, fresh and graded
  3 Lbs.  Cinnamon
  28 Lbs. Oranges (mandarin, peel and all, grind
          thoughroughly)
  4 Lbs.  Lemons, rinds and all, well ground up
  10 Lbs. Limes, rinds and all, well ground up
  8 Lbs.  Honey Suckle flowers
  8 Lbs.  Mint leaves, fresh, leaves only, well
          chopped up and finely diced
  15 Lbs. Parsely leaves, fresh, leaves only,
          well chopped up and finely diced
  10 Lbs. LemonGrass (An anti-biotic [for humans])

  15 Lbs. Peppermint Grass 10 Lbs. Berries / 5 Lbs.
          Leaves (a Guatemalen Honduras variety, but
          all varieties in Guatemala and in Honduras
          are okay.)

  3 Lbs   Huckleberri leaves and stems and branches (Guatemalen
variety)
  10 Lbs. Huckleberri blossoms (Guatemalen variety)
  34 lbs. Huckleberri fruit (Guatemalen variety)

HuckleBerri Fruit, Flowers, Leaves, Stems, Twigs, and Branches

Huckleberri grows in West Africa, Malaysia, Beirut, Oregon, Indonesia,
Bali, Jakarta, Namibia, all of South and West and East Africa, and
parts of the Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, etc., and is a tiny little
plant that grows about 3 or 4 inches tall. It has shiny leaves and is
seregated with edges that are narrow and thin and sharp, like a little
saw with saw tooth blades. They grow about 2 or 3 inches in length, and
they are very bristley, little sharp and pointy things are all over
them and cover their leaves, stems, and stalks. They flower once or
twice a year, depending on the species sub type, and they can be very
useful in my stews.

They are a maximum potency defungaling agents, the leaves and stems and
flowers are all very good, but the little berries that they grow or
sprout once or twice a year, depending on the species and its sub type,
are 50 to 100 or 1000 or more times potent, up to 300,000 or 400,000
times more potent and more useful. The berries, depending on the
species and its sub types, comes in a variety of colors. Most are a
bluish red lavender color. Some are greehish hued yellow lavender
colored with hints of orange and red and pink. They are a variety of
sizes. Some cultures use them in their medicinal preparations, and they
are known to western scientists as yellow red lavender huckleberries.

They can be used in medicinal preparations and Ely Lily of France has
used them successfully for a few of their preparations. They can be
harvested nearly year round, depending on the climate zone and the
species and the sub types, and they are extremely useful for not only
my stews, but also for general purpose cooking, as they are or can be
very tasty, again, depending on the species and the sub type. It is a
defungalaling agent, and has many useful medicinal properties. It is an
anti-biotic, and a mosquito and general purpose insecticide, in common
household uses.

Johnson and Johnson, Leaver Bros., Colgate, and some other companies,
have attempted to use it in such preparations, and in other
preparations. Johnson and Johnson's attempt at using it as an
insecticide failed and the the general sentiment was that it is too
weak or impotent to be considered for a household pest killing agent.
Of course, that is not at all true.

Peppermint Grass
A grassy leafy vegetable that grows in Honduras. It's about 3" to 5"
tall, and smells slightly like a mint leaef. It has tiny fruit like
berries, about 3.2 mm in diameter. The berries are bluish in color. The
blossoms are greenish red, and it blooms all year round. It can be
found also in New Mexico, Venezuela, Guatemala, Nicaragua, all of
Central America, Chile, Bolivia, and the Amzonian jungle, in drier
areas. It likes salty, sandy soil types, and does well along coastal
shorelines. It is a defungaling agent and has anti-biotic properties.
It can be used in all of my (your) soups and stews that you make. Use
the berry, and sometimes the leaves. The above calls for the leaves and
the berries.

8 Lbs. Clove
8 Lbs. Cardamon
10 Lbs. Ginger, fresh and grated

30 Lbs. Grapes

35 Gallons Honey
46 Lbs. Raw Sugar
85 Gallons Molasses

10 Gallons Sour Mash Whiskey (See my posting at my Google News Group)

80 Gallons Burgundy Wine
10 Gallons Chablis
15 Gallons Zinfandell
35 Gallons Pammegranite Juices

15 Gallons Lemon Juice
5 Ozs. Baking Soda, or 10 Ozs. baking powder

Mix and boil stew for 4 hours and stir briskley every 10 to 12, or 15
minutes. Let cool and set it aside for 3 1/2 years to 4 or 5 years; or
up to 15, 20, or 50 years, or longer (400 to 500 years, minimum), and
stir every day, 2 to 3 times a day or more, up 15 or 30 times a day.

Will develope into a powerful revjuvenative stew. Take 2 teaspoons,
every three days or so, for the average adult age 38 or 39.


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