Heaps and Heaps of Hips...

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Re: Heaps and Heaps of Hips...

Post: # 125161Post Enrique »

I've heard rosehips are great for arthritis, has anyone got any personal experience of this?
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Post: # 125250Post Green Aura »

No idea, sorry. I'm just dribbling at memories of Delrosa. I must have a go - on yoghurt sounds fantastic.
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Post: # 141623Post JeremyinCzechRep »

I've heard rosehip wine is difficult to make and needs to be left for a couple of years to be drinkable (though is then quite good). I am a rosehip syrup man myself. It is not only heaving with vitamin C (20 times more than oranges) it is also delicious. Try drinking a hot mug of rosehip syrup by your fireside. What more could a man ask for?
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