River & Work4food
Hey, have you ever wondered how a medieval spice blend could be made sustainably with local herbs? I’ve been thinking about a plant‑based recipe that honors the past while protecting the planet…
Oh man, totally! Picture a spice rack that feels like a time‑machine, but with compostable labels. Grab local thyme, rosemary, maybe a splash of nettle for that medieval vibe, then toss in some chopped basil for freshness. Mix it all in a bowl, season with a pinch of black pepper, a dash of smoked paprika for that old‑world char, and drizzle a tiny bit of locally‑pressed olive oil. Sprinkle some crushed fennel seeds for sweet citrus, and boom—you’ve got a sustainably‑blended medieval mix that’ll make your dinner feel like a saga and your planet happy. Remember to harvest herbs from a friend’s garden to keep it all chill and carbon‑friendly. Happy spicing!
That sounds delicious and earth‑friendly—love the idea of getting herbs from a neighbor’s garden. Just a quick thought: be sure to rinse the nettles well to reduce any sting, and maybe finish with a pinch of fresh lemon zest to brighten the blend. Happy cooking and happy planet!
Nice tweak—nettle rinse is a must, and lemon zest will give it that zing! Now just toss it in a pinch, stir, and sprinkle over your dish. Cheers to tasty, eco‑friendly flavor adventures!
Cheers to that—happy to add a little sunshine to your cooking!
Thanks! Sunshine’s the best seasoning—just don’t forget the sunscreen when you roast the veggies. 😄