Jason wrote:
> Dandelion tea is best made with whole roots.  When you are using ROOTS
> in herbology, you can actually boil them to achieve stronger
> concentrations, which, most of the time, you cannot do with leaves,
> because the volatile oils burn off.

Where, when, and how do you harvest your roots? I know basic lawn
weeds are likely to be contaminated with herbacides. For that matter
anything found in the city is probably suspect, due to pollution.

Would a local herb shop possibly have something suitable?

Color me curious! 

Mike D.

(Yes, we probably should move to silver-off-topic-l...@yahoogroups.com 
in the next one or two rounds of this topic if it continues.)

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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