Making cordial?
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Making cordial?
I had a bottle of delicious rose and melissa cordial, but gosh was it expensive! I was wondering if anyone add a recipe for the base syrup of the cordial that I could add melissa from my garden and either rose EO or water to - any ideas?
			
			
									
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Re: Making cordial?
what is melissa?  (apart from a girl's name?)
pardon my ignorancce
			
			
									
									
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Re: Making cordial?
I don't know what mellisa is either...
I have made cordial before but it involved steeping the flower heads (dandelions) in water for a day, then saturating that water with sugar... it was too sweet but it was the right idea, I think I'll do it again this year.
Don't know if that helps you in the slightest?
			
			
									
									I have made cordial before but it involved steeping the flower heads (dandelions) in water for a day, then saturating that water with sugar... it was too sweet but it was the right idea, I think I'll do it again this year.
Don't know if that helps you in the slightest?
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Re: Making cordial?
Mellissia is Lemon Balm.
Essentially make a sugar syrup and bung in as much herbal flavoring as you want/can stand simmer GENTLY for a short while, strain and hot bottle. The juice of a few lemons or some citric and/or tartaric acid helps balance the flavour of the syrup when mixed
			
			
									
									Essentially make a sugar syrup and bung in as much herbal flavoring as you want/can stand simmer GENTLY for a short while, strain and hot bottle. The juice of a few lemons or some citric and/or tartaric acid helps balance the flavour of the syrup when mixed
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Re: Making cordial?
Thanks....so if I want say 1 litre of syrup how much liquid to sugar should I use?
			
			
									
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Re: Making cordial?
ah - lemon balm is one of my "weeds" :-)
very aromatic - so what is this stuff useful for?
			
			
									
									
						very aromatic - so what is this stuff useful for?
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Re: Making cordial?
when I make lemon cordial i just add enough water to dissolve all the sugar... I use a pound of sugar and enough hot water from the kettle, along with the lemon juice in this case to just dissolve it.Clara wrote:Thanks....so if I want say 1 litre of syrup how much liquid to sugar should I use?
or maybe you could alter this elderflower cordialrecipe to work
if it does work - let us have the recipe.. please!
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Re: Making cordial?
Many traditional uses, though one that is proven outright is the efficacy of the hot water extraction (i.e. lemon balm tea) against herpes simplex (cold sores).dave45 wrote:ah - lemon balm is one of my "weeds" :-)
very aromatic - so what is this stuff useful for?
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not that i disbelieve, im keen on herbal remedy, but i would love to see the research that backs it upClara wrote:Many traditional uses, though one that is proven outright is the efficacy of the hot water extraction (i.e. lemon balm tea) against herpes simplex (cold sores).dave45 wrote:ah - lemon balm is one of my "weeds" :-)
very aromatic - so what is this stuff useful for?
 my mum gets cold sores but hates the taste of lemon balm, if i had something to convince her with it might save her some suffering
  my mum gets cold sores but hates the taste of lemon balm, if i had something to convince her with it might save her some suffering 
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Sadly (!) this knowledge came by way of a good old fashioned book so I can't send you a link, but it was source referenced to another book: Leung A, Foster S. Encyclopedia of common natural ingredients used in food, drugs and cosmetics. 2nd edition, John Wiley & Sons Inc USA 1996.frozenthunderbolt wrote:not that i disbelieve, im keen on herbal remedy, but i would love to see the research that backs it upClara wrote:Many traditional uses, though one that is proven outright is the efficacy of the hot water extraction (i.e. lemon balm tea) against herpes simplex (cold sores).dave45 wrote:ah - lemon balm is one of my "weeds" :-)
very aromatic - so what is this stuff useful for?my mum gets cold sores but hates the taste of lemon balm, if i had something to convince her with it might save her some suffering
I googled melissa herpes simplex and came up with more than one study - take a look.
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Re: Making cordial?
many thanks
			
			
									
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