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Rosehip Syrup ~ amazing properties

 
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From Rebecca O'Reilly ~ Rosehips are high in Vit C, most easy to assimilate, helps transfer Vit C from other foods into a more usable form & helps break up toxins+eliminate the jelly-like film (that can remain stuck in the intestines).
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This is my 2nd attempt/batch.
I had no idea there was pectin=thick/messiness LOL

https://youtube.com/shorts/TVmpvyeQSl4?feature=share

 
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Did you take pictures so that you can get a PEP BB (Badge Bit)

https://permies.com/wiki/119046/pep-natural-medicine/rosehip-syrup-gummies-PEP-BB
 
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I don't know what that is (badges).
I took video b/c of the beautiful, bubbling orange color.
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When I was harvesting, a lady walked by & said 'Ah the rosehips; I use to make jelly.....sunshine-in-a-jar"
 
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Hi, this looks wonderful. Do you have a recipe you can please share? I have lots of rosehips ready for picking before the snow comes. Thank you!
 
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Jennifer Sooke wrote:I don't know what that is (badges).



You asked and here is all about PEP and Badges:

Nicole said, "Perhaps you've seen these terms around permies, or maybe seen the shiny badges, and wondered what these were all about. This thread is for you!



https://permies.com/wiki/skip-pep-bb

 
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Kellios Mac wrote:Hi, this looks wonderful. Do you have a recipe you can please share? I have lots of rosehips ready for picking before the snow comes. Thank you!



From the link above:

Rebekah said, "Hey skip team! This week I heard about rosehip benefits for eyesight. Well, then I had to make something with them, of course!

I boiled them down and strained them like I do currants and bush cherries. Im surprised they have such a sweet flavor. Even before adding sugar! Besides their medicinal use, we may just use it on pancakes!

Recipe:
2 c. Dried rose hips
Boiled in a quart of water,
Zipped in a blender to loosen the pods up.
Strained in a homeade jelly bag.
Returned to a pot with a cup of sugar.
Boiled down til desired thickness









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