Ask Arlene About Some More Good Reasons to Use Chives©
Ask Arlene About Some
More Good Reasons to Use Chives ©
By Arlene Wright- Correll
Here at Home Farm Herbery we not only grow chives, we sell
the seeds so you can grow your own and we dry them and sell them to our
customers who do not grow them.
We along with our customers have many uses for them and we
find this multipurpose health booster to be high in vitamin C, folic acid,
potassium, calcium and iron and this is true of not only Chives, but the Chive
Flowers also.
When you use these you will find your digestion improving,
your cholesterol lowering, your metabolism improving and also your support
system!
Chives are best eaten raw so when you add them to your
salads or include them as a garnish in other dishes you are really getting
their maximum effectiveness.
Whenever you make your favorite biscuit recipe try adding
chopped chives and you will be delighted as they will be bursting with flavor.
Why not consider combining 1 tablespoon of Freeze Dried Chopped Chive Rings
with 4 ounces of gorgonzola cheese, 1/8th
teaspoon kosher salt and 1 stick of softened unsalted butter?
Just mix in a bowl and then form into a log and refrigerate
until firm. We use it as a sauce for
gnocchi and also to accompany meats such as hamburgers or steaks.
When we plant tomatoes, carrots, roses and apple trees we
mix chive seeds among the dirt. When they first grow the chives will repel
aphids from the tomatoes as well as from our sunflowers and mums.
After 3 years of chive growth we discovered they prevented
rose black spot and apple scab.
The chive blossom make a wonderful addition to salads giving
them a subtle onion flavor and we also find them great to add to salad
dressings.
May the Creative
Force be with you!
Arlene Wright-Correll


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