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|  Dandelion Wine
 #101550 02/14/2014 06:58 AM
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The first blossoms aren't even close to arriving yet, but it's time to start thinking about one of my Dad's favorite recipes.  You will need: 
 One 5-gallon plastic bucket (or thereabouts)
 
 One gallon of dandelion flowers
 
 One gallon of boiling water
 
 Three lemons
 
 Three oranges
 
 Four pounds of sugar
 
 One yeast cake, or one packet of dry yeast
 
 Bottles and corks
 
 Place a gallon of dandelion flowers in the bucket, pour a gallon of boiling water over them, and let stand for 24 to 48 hours.  During this time, the flowers should rise.
 
 Add the juice from the lemons and oranges, and stir.  Add the sugar and the crumbled yeast cake (or packet of dry yeast) and stir lightly every few hours until the fermentation ceases.  (When it stops bubbling, fermentation has ended.)  Strain, bottle, and cork.
 
 There's roughly a zillion slightly different recipes for this, so feel free to experiment.
 
 Onward and upward,
 airforce
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|  Re: Dandelion Wine
 #101553 02/14/2014 04:28 PM
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The greens have a distinct citrus like flavor.   Good as a suplament to add to a salad.
 Be sure where you harvest them has not been treated with any herbicides.
 
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|  Re: Dandelion Wine
 #101554 02/15/2014 02:37 AM
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Apparently dandelions can be used for those who need insulin.  I read a while back that is reduces the need for insulin by as much as 90%.  I mention this for those with this problem and suggest you do your own research as I know nothing in regards to this.  Just thought some may benefit from this.
 Serve the wine and pass the ammo.
 
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|  Re: Dandelion Wine
 #101555 02/15/2014 04:07 AM
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I forgot to mention, only use the flowery parts when making dandelion wine, not the green sepals.  They're bitter, and will spoil the taste.
 For all you winos out there, here's my uncle's recipe for beetroot wine:
 
 Six pounds beets
 
 One gallon water
 
 A few grains of rice
 
 Four pounds sugar
 
 (Optional)  Two pounds seedless raisins
 
 Juice of two lemons
 
 One packet dry yeast
 
 Slice the beets thinly, and boil in one gallon of water for two hours.  Strain and pour (while still hot) into a large crock with sugar, lemon juice, and raisins.  Stir vigorously until the sugar is dissolved.
 
 Let stand, and add yeast when cool.  Stir three times a day for 10 to 14 days.  Strain and bottle.
 
 You could, of course, take a page from that dumb "Moonshiners" show, and distill these wines into brandy.  I don't know why you would; from four or five quarts of wine you'll only get about a pint of brandy.  And I just don't see too many people gathering the fifty or so gallons of dandelions to make it worthwhile.
 
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|  Re: Dandelion Wine
 #101556 02/15/2014 05:12 PM
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Very interesting "Leonidas". I'm an insulin dependent diabetic myself. I'll look into this. 
 Illigitime non carborundum
 
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|  Re: Dandelion Wine
 #101557 02/16/2014 12:47 AM
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Swab, If I can remember correctly.  It was the dried out roots.  I am going to look and see If I can find the article I read.  It was an Off the grid news article.  If I find it I will post it or get it to you. 
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