Hattie the Hen
Deeply Rooted
Personally I am against using bleach on the herbs you are going to dry! WHY? -- because if it's killing BAD bacteria is also killing GOOD bacteria......!! The very reason many of us use herbs (besides just the good taste they impart) is that they are in themselves anti-bacterial!
In my opinion, I think we are going far too far in the cleanliness stakes & breeding a generation of children with low immunity levels. I can remember a time when I travelled a lot when it was suggested to put a small amount of bleach in water to clean fruit etc. It was before we knew just what harm it does to our environment. I have tried to eliminate it from my cleaning cupboard, as have a lot of my friends. :happy_flower
To be positive; if you pound up a mixture of herbs like rosemary, thyme sage & throw in the skins of lemons,oranges etc, add a bottle of vinegar -- leave this to infuse somewhere sunny For a week. You can use this to wipe down surfaces in the kitchen. To clean stubborn dirt use this in conjunction with bicarbonate of soda & hot water.
Hope this helps & I apologise if I have offended anyone! :rainbow-sun
:rose Hattie :rose
In my opinion, I think we are going far too far in the cleanliness stakes & breeding a generation of children with low immunity levels. I can remember a time when I travelled a lot when it was suggested to put a small amount of bleach in water to clean fruit etc. It was before we knew just what harm it does to our environment. I have tried to eliminate it from my cleaning cupboard, as have a lot of my friends. :happy_flower
To be positive; if you pound up a mixture of herbs like rosemary, thyme sage & throw in the skins of lemons,oranges etc, add a bottle of vinegar -- leave this to infuse somewhere sunny For a week. You can use this to wipe down surfaces in the kitchen. To clean stubborn dirt use this in conjunction with bicarbonate of soda & hot water.
Hope this helps & I apologise if I have offended anyone! :rainbow-sun
:rose Hattie :rose