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Object: Rejuvenative Stews 10-27-05 Rev. a Condiments & Ingredients - Properties And Purposes Pt. 1
Rejuvenative Stews 10-27-05 Rev. a Condiments & Ingredients -
Properties And Purposes Pt. 1
In General - Properties of Condiments
Alcohol Based Ingredients
Barley malt lager - anti-fungal and anti-molds and anti-
mildew, mild astringent, emollient, lubricant, detoxifier,
antracedent - a detoxifier that detoxifies land areas that
have become polluted. an antracedent contains kelplers -
colonies of micro organisms that work together to produce
astringents and detoxifiers
Burgundy wine and Chablis, etc. - an astringent, emollient -
a self lubricating substance that helps keep the ponds and
pools of activites seperate, a lubricant - helps to keep the
kids happy and free floating, a detoxifier, anti-fungal,
anti-molds, anti-mildews, antracedent
Gin - astringent, emollient, lubricant, detoxifier, antracedent
Whiskey - an antracedent, detoxifier, anti-mold, anti-mildew,
lubricant, emollient, anti-fungal, astringent, antracedent
General Stew Condiment and Chemical Ingredients - Their Properties
Allspice - Anti-bacterial, bacteriacide, herbacide, lukacide,
gemacide, minimal to moderate pesticide, astringent, anti-
fungal, anti-mildew, anti-mold, anti-carcinogenic, blebeacide
(blebeacide kills off little critters that like to swim from
one tidal pool to another contaminating and polluting each
one as they go. These tiny critters also eat up cellular
tissues and destroy living organisms that we don't want eaten
up or destroyed. These "blebeites" are rough and tumble thugs
and killers that we have to eliminate.)
Anise Seed - Astringent, anti-bacterial, bacteriacide,
anti-fungal, very mild fungacide, anti-mold, anti-mildew, mild
germacide, anti-microbrial
Barley Legumes and Barley Legume Seeds - A plant with seeds that
thrives in tropical south east asia and that is yellowish in color.
It is about 2, 3, or 4 meters tall, and has a bushy undergrowth,
or matting on the underside / downside of the plant. It is found
in Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur and lots of places
around and about that region. People use it in cooking, in some
areas, and it is a common household spice / condiment that people
like to use to spice up their tea and soft drinks. It is ovular
in shape and it is a tiny little seed spice. It is a close
relative of Cumin, but more potent and somewhat more useful or
some purposes. It is a purlative, a medical preparation that
helps clear away putrid, odorouus causing vegatation, or plant
life sources (think of a weed killer).
Barley Malt Ale - A lubricant, an emollient, an astringent,
an anti-potent, a detoxifier
Betel Leaves - Anti-carcinogen, bacteriacide, anti-bacterial,
anti-fungal, anti-coagulant, anti-germacidal, anti-microbrial,
anti-mold and anti-mildew, herbacide, very low potency gemacide
Betel Nut (crushed) - Germacidal, Anti-fungal, bacteriacide,
anti-mold, anti-mildew, anti-microbrial, pesticide, germacide,
anti-carcinogen, herbacide, mild gemacide
Note: Thai food stores often carry betel nuts and
betel leaves.
Brown Tea as Anti-molds and anti-mildews, and anti-
bacterial, low potency herbacide, gemacide, minimal
potency pesticide, astringent, anti-fungal, fungacide,
anti-cancer, anti-carcinogen, anti-microbrial, germacide
Burley Seed - Fungacide, anti-fungal, anti-potent, anti-pulative (a
flowering poisonous and toxic plant and type of plant life systems
that are noxious and poisonous and emit poisonous fumes and eject
poisonous to the habitat seeds that pollute living environments and
swimming pools. anti-toxic - something that is useful for cleaning
up poisonous chemical spills or polluted and poisoned areas so that
the tiny little baby critters are not thrashed (chastened or stooped
or blazened or blanketed or willowed or beaten to death by the
toxemia, i.e., chemical poisoning) useful for killing those hornery
little carnivorous animal critters that eat up the good and healthy
and minding their own business good little critters who are helping
us, i.e., anti-lily dragon fighter, good for killing all types of
carnivorous and noxious (mean and hornery) little pests that you
wouldn't like to meet on a saturday night outing to the lake. Minor
anti-bacterial, anti-hemetic (hemetic is a living organism that
thrives in the swimming pools, or swamp bogs, and does damage to
the eco-system by polluting it with it's urine or pee, that has
poisonous and dreadfully harmful and extremely toxic *****. The
organism is like a little koala bear except it doesn't climb trees,
it crawls and brambles (hobbles along) on the flora of the swamp
bogs and other low lying tidal areas that it finds for it's habitat.
It likes to eat the useful little critters, who mind their own
business and produce for us all the good and delicious chemicals
we need to rejuvenate ourselves. It's on my ten most wanted list,
actually, the list has about 555,884, or so, for starters. Then
their are the less pesky little plant life systems and messy and
sticky bugs and spiders and crawlly little stingers (a pesky
little potent derivative, or sub species, half plant and half
living organism, somthing like a cross between a willow tree and
a bumble bee) that we have to thrash out of existence.
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.
Cardamon - Anti-fungal, anti-mildew, anti-mold,
anti-bacterial, bacteriacide, germacide, anti-microbrial,
astringent, herbacide, fine to excellent gemacide
Celery Seeds - Mild astringent, anti-fungal, fugacide,
herbacide, gemacide, mild pesticide, anti-bacterial,
bacteriacide, anti-mold, anti-mildew, anti-toxic
(helps to control poisons - toxic molecular combi
[a substantial molecularly charged combination of
tinier molecular and harmful structures] and helps
break them apart)
Chamomile - Anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-mold,
anti-mildew, anti-microbrial, astringent, pesticide
Chlorine (Pure) - Useful for detoxifying the swamp bogs, the
inland tidal areas, coastal plains and marshes where these little
critters like to sleep, eat, pee, poop, fornicate and spew their
juices all over the place, and so on, when they are not out
destroying the environment. Their copulatory juices contain
harmful pollutants that need to be treated separetly with the
anti-fungal and anti-molds and anti-mildew properties of
barley malt lager and astringent properties found in the
Burgundy wine and Chablis.
Corriander - A purlative, an anti-septic, an anti-fungal,
anti-mold, anti-mildew, a gemacide, a lukacide, a weak
herbacide, an astringent, a bacteriacide, an anti-bacterial,
a lepracetratoxicide - and an all around good promoter of
healthy living environments. anti-fern and anti-shrubbery
(sub molecular, of course), use with extreme caution (I'm
only kidding.)
Cumin Seed - Astringent, anti-fungal, tissue cell regenerator,
tissue cell prolonger, anti-tussive - helps to keep the tiny
pools of micro-organisms and the activities in them alive and
free flowing, and it keeps the pools separate from each other
anti-bacterial, anti-mold, anti-mildew, germacide, anti-
microbrial, pesticide, gemacide, herbacide
Cinnamon as Anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, astringent, and as
anti-molds and anti-mildews
Cloves as Anti-molds, anti-mildews, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal
agent, fungacide, anti-microbrial, pesticide, germacide,
astringent, gemacide, very mild herbacide
Columbine flowers - Astringent, anti-mold, weak or mild
anti-mildew, anti-fungal, anti-mold, anti-bacterial,
bacteriacide, gemacide, lukacide, herbacide, anti-bad
critter (worms, bugs, micro-organisms on the sub-nolecular
level that you don't want swimming around or graveling
around, the bugawole spider, the swimming pool lizard, the
roadside crocodile which moves from place to place and
trampling all the useful vegetation and their swimming pools,
or sink ponds, that also eats up useful little happy critters
(it is carnivorous and it looks like a dragon or a crocodile.)
Ginger as Anti-Bacterial, Anti-fungal, Astringent, anti-
microbrial, germacide, pesticide
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.
June Berries - Vermillia Persimons / Vermillians Persiminalis
(My Compendium) - Are little redish berries that grow in Northern
Canada and Alaska. They can be bought in the stores in Burbank,
Alaska, as they are used as a seasoning ingredient in salmon for
the local people. Just go and ask them at the store "Hey, mack,
what are those little berries you Eskimo folks use as a seasoning
ingredient in your salmon Enuit stew?" He'll say, "Hey Charley,
you don't know? Where you from, anyway?" Anyway, a store clerk
should be able to help you.
June Berries (Asian)- 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, in central or south america and the maldives, and
the coastal plains and waterways of southern india. It
proliferates wildly in area around new guinea, borneo, indonesia,
malaysia, philipines, and some parts of southern coastal africa.
it also grows in the burmese highlands where there are sufficient
water sources, and other parts of south central and eastern and
western asia so long as there are fresh water supplies in the area.
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-semetic, 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 and toxicities in the
atmospheres and it keeps down the level of noxious and toxic fumes,
gasses, and odors. It is basically a sanitizing agent.
Juniper leaves and berries - Anti-bacterial, bacteriacide,
anti-microbrial, anti-fungal, fungacide, anti-mildew, anti-mold,
germacidal - Use the berries. If you are going to use the leaves,
too, or instead, use 4 Ozs. of leaves.
Lemon Grass - Anti-bacterial, bacteriacide, anti-fungal,
fungacide, anti-mold, anti-mildew, anti-microbrial, germacidal,
astringent
Licorice Sticks - Astringent, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-mold,
anti-mildew, pesticide, gemacide, herbacide, pesticide, blood control
regulator (big human beings, us)
Limes and Lemons - Anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, lubricant, gemacide,
herbacide, lukacide, anti-molds, anti-mildews
Mint - Anti-fungal, mild fungacide, anti-carcinogen, anti-bacterial,
antiseptic, anti-microbrial, germacide, pesticide
Nutmeg - A purlative, something that keeps harmful vegetation to a
minimum, like a herbacide, lukacide, or gemacide, but it works on very
large vegetative organisms. The kind you wouldn't want your daughter to
hang around with on Friday or Saturday nights. These big guys are like
swamp larvae, a form of mucosal carnivorous, buggy like life forms,
except they are much larger and are as well carnivorous and they like
to eat and destroy whole colonies of useful little critters minding
their own business. Nutmeg is also an antiseptic, it helps clean the
toilet bowl, i.e., the swamp lands of useless and disease ridden and
disease causing, odorous, malignant (dangerous to associate with, not
very sociable and always trying to get their thrills first by
obituating (causing them to die) others, before someone comes along
and obituates them, or swallows them up), and harmful micro organisms.
It is a mild astringent, an anti-potent, anti-fungal, anti-bacterial
agent, lubricant, and an anti-causative - a health robbing micro
organism that is poisonous and exfoliates, or loses its skin surfaces,
and then disrobes, or loses all of its dermal tissues and then lets
them rot and fume and exphixiate (cause them to choke) others.
Paprika to kill off fungal molds
Parsely as Anti-fungal and anti-molds and anti-mildews, along
with astringent properties, pesticide, herbacide, gemacide
Pepper to kill bacteria and as astringent and to help Paprika
critters to stay alive, happy and full of vitality; pepper is
also a lubricant and keeps the kids happy and free floating.
Pepper Grass - Germacide, anti-bacterial, bacteriacide, anti-
fungal, anti-mold, anti-mildew, anti-inflamatory
Root Beer Plant (Piper auritum) Leaves, Root, Pulp - Use the
Pulp and not the leaves or root, unless the pulp is not
obtainable. Anti-inflamatory, anti-coagulant, anti-fungal,
fungacide, anti-bacterial, anti-micro organism, germacidal
Salt to kill off fungal molds and as a lubricant and emollient
Salt peter - Useful to detoxify the swamp bogs and other locations
where the creepy crawlers poop and pee. Useful anesthetic, a
chemical compound used to treat pain and suffering, a prophylactic
device that will shield others from harm, something that protects
the environment from the onslaught of unhealthy critters that would
destroy the environment if something weren't done about it. It is
also useful as a sanitizing agent to destroy harmful chemicals
deposited by harmful critters that pee and poop, fume and polute
the atmosphere and envioionment, and salivate harmful substances.
Seaweed, Kelp, Kombu - A general pesticide with astringent
qualtities and anti-fungal capabilities
Star Anise - Anti-microbrial, germacide, pesticide, anti-bacterial,
anti-mold, anti-mildew, mild astringent, fairly strong fungacide,
anti-fungal, somewhat mild anti-mold but still useful for some
types of molds, nearly negligible anti-mildew but somewhat useful
for some strains of mildews, anti-bacterial, moderate to strong
bacteriacide, gemacide, lukacide, herbacide, strong anti-sclurosis
and anti-sclurosis colony of friends (Lumes, pugs, sorftifs,
juggernauts, lumpskins, and many other mean and nasty people, I
mean, critters.)
Star Apple Seeds - Deseretae Flemora (according to my compendium
on plants, in my head. It might not match with your books or texts
on plants and their names.) A plant that grows in the tropical
east indies and western java, samoa, to some extent, and new guinea,
as well as on the many tropical little islands in and around the
area of new guinea and on borneo, etc. It has a yellowish or
sometimes pinkish, or sometimes light bluish luster, and greenish
and yellowish and purpleish luster, on borneo and there abouts, to
it and it is thorny, or briskely (ragged edges on the plant stem
and leaves that scrape your skin. It likes sunny, warm to moderately
warm or nearly hot climates (not desert climates) along coastal
shore lines and inland if there is a good water supply and lots of
fresh air and room to thrive. It spreads out into litle clusters
and takes over the land area, pretty much all by itself, and then
it invites in it's sister plants and brother plants and all the
little darling plants that like to live with it. It produces seeds
that are tiny and nutritious for little micro organisms. It also
has many useful properties, such as an anti-semetic, semetic is
a little pesky pest that is an animal, carnivorous, and poops all
over the place leaving toxic waste dumps in it's wake, on the
sub-molecualar level, and anti-contagion contagion is a plant
series or system of plants that are generlally related to each
other and that cause noxious and toxic poisons to be spilt out
into the little marshes and bogs, and tidal swimming pools, as
their leaves and stems and twigs fall apart, dessicate, and wither
from age and then litter the landscape, or sea scape, tidal pool
scape and swamp bogs and peat marshes scape. The plants bio system
is highly poisonous, i.e., poisonous plant, lookout!, and there
are several species and sub-species that are also genetically
diffeent and genetically similar and some walk about as half
animal and half plant system type revenge of the nerdy plants
type of scenario, except these plant/animal systems don't have
nerdy brains. They just go out and poop and pee on and fart into
the wind (contaminate the gaseous atmospheres) and putrify
practically every thing they touch or look at. Anyway, it's a
very useful seed, and nutritious, too. Not only to the little
critters, but to the big critters (us), as well.
Tobaco - A purlative, a coricedracetric - something that helps
prevent toxemic conditions and helps to clean the environment.
Fumigates the atmospheres and helps destroy and eliminate spores
that float around in the atmospheres under atmospheric pressures.
an antiseptic, astringent, calmative - helps humans remain calm
and relaxed when under pressure, smoken or chewed and swallowed.
anti-bacterial, anti-microbrial - catches all the little varmints
that I don't have the time to talk about. anti-puruvian - helps
keep the little varmints in line by making it difficult for them
to propigate, it effectively neuters many harmful and some not
so harmful little critters. You have to know when and with which
substances / ingredients to use it. anti-bacterial, very mild
bacteriacide.
Tumeric - anti-fungal, anti-potent, anti-mold, anti-mildew,
anti-bacterial, bacteriacide, gemacide, lukacide, mild herbacide,
mild to moderate astringent (it cleans, protects, and prevents
infections from occuring, the spread of the coughs and colds,
sore and achy backs, etc., and sniffles among my healthy little
critters), gemerologicacide (keeps the spread of disseases among
the little critters to a minimum, and helps them with their
appetite for food, as well as keeps them alive and active
sexually, and healthy and happy),
Vanilla - anti-fungal, anti-mold, anti-mildew, bacteriacide,
anti-bacterial, somewhat weak anti-microbrial but for some
micro organisms it is strong enough to have an adverse affect
on them, gemacide, lukacide, not very useful as a herbacide,
but is good for some strains of moderately large to medium
sized plant and vegatative life on some sub-molecular levels.
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