From Charly: This surrounds my garden just now, for a few days. After that it will look like snowing again. In the right places in nDakota, it looks just like that, and what a beautiful sight! Click for full size.
Somehow, this brought in my mind one use of roasted dandelion roots, as a coffee substitute (during war time). I’d like to try it one day. The best stuff of that kind I’ve drunk so far has been “Inka” brand grain and chichory drink, which is sold as powder and used like instant coffee. Sometimes it’s fun to drink hot drinks in the evening and to be able to sleep (I have a fairly strong response to caffeine).
The roasted roots make a lovely addition to coffee. Dandelion roots are also well known for being a digestive aid, too. I haven’t tried the roasted roots on their own, beverage wise. I’ll have to do that.
Ice Swimmer says
So much yellow.
Somehow, this brought in my mind one use of roasted dandelion roots, as a coffee substitute (during war time). I’d like to try it one day. The best stuff of that kind I’ve drunk so far has been “Inka” brand grain and chichory drink, which is sold as powder and used like instant coffee. Sometimes it’s fun to drink hot drinks in the evening and to be able to sleep (I have a fairly strong response to caffeine).
Caine says
The roasted roots make a lovely addition to coffee. Dandelion roots are also well known for being a digestive aid, too. I haven’t tried the roasted roots on their own, beverage wise. I’ll have to do that.