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Recipe for oven dried tomatoes with olive oil, sea salt and garlic!? Where? Please share! NM

Posted By: Deb on 2008-10-05
In Reply to: Tomatoes - Just Me

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Sorry, meant to say garlic salt, not sauce!mt
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Hmm, roasted peppers, olives, garlic, tomatoes
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Try olive oil
Good luck let us know what happens
My grandmother used olive oil for everything, especially for her skin
and when she wanted to give herself a facial, she would combine oatmeal and egg whites - i remember how funny she used to look doing that but that woman had the most beautiful skin.  For conditioning her hair, she used mayonnaise that she made herself and to protect her hair during the winter months she used avocado and olive oil - after washing her hair she would as she said ' scoop to goop' onto her hair, wrap it with a warm towel for ten minutes and rinse it out thoroughly.  She never ever used soap on her face - she used to tell me and my sisters (there are five of us) that soap is the worst thing for a woman's skin...to clean her face she used cold cream (Jergen's and some other kind I can't recall now) but it worked.  As an astringent she used witch hazel with a bit of tea tree oil and for scars which was got a lot being little, after they healed over really well she would have us rub a lemon rind with a teeny bit of lemon on it over our skin - it does fade small scars.  I tell you, stuff that grams used worked before all of this fancy schmancy manfactured stuff; and I still use a lot of her ideas to this day..
but as far as home care, olive oil. I have a friend who uses it (sm)
and her skin always looks great. You can add fragrance to it so it doesn't smell so oily. Can also use oil and sugar to make a good scrub.
Dried Beans

I always used to use those for bean soup for our family reunion. About 10 years ago, I made it and the beans were still crunchy!  First time I had that problem. I had to throw it all out (20 quarts) and start all over again, yet only had 1 day until the reunion, ran out and bought canned beans. Worked. Now I use canned beans instead.


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Cut the salt in whatever you eat during day and stretch
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as in wrech me the salt
To me it should be pass me the salt. Am I wrong about this?
Have you given up salt? Seems excessive.
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After oven drying...
You can also grind them up into a powder to add to soups and things that you would normally add tomato paste to. It works out great!
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Here are some dairy-free recipes. Then leave out the salt, of course
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Tomatoes

Sorry about my not spelling tomatoes correctly.  I graduated from the Dan Quayle school of spelling. 


I saw a recipe for oven dried tomatoes that sounds good with olive oil, sea salt and garlic. Yum.