Tumeric is an up-and-comer because it supposedly can reduce incidence of cancer.
It's supposed to be good for inflammation, too. Tim takes it in capsule form for his arthritic hands, though I'm not sure how much (if at all) it helps. One of our hippie friends recommended a "tea" made with turmeric, ginger, lemon, honey, and hot water. I don't know if we need to buy whole turmeric and ginger roots and grate them fresh, or if we can use the powdered form in the spice rack.
I'm so excited to see you.
I take cinnamon pills for diabetes, but I don't know if it helps. I'm very bad about tracking these things.
I'm glad I ignored my downer eyeore and booked it. I get ..fussy about leaving town, especially this time of year. But I never regret it. And now I can't wait to see you guys!
I read something recently about "golden milk" that I think involved turmeric
Salted caramel is totes already a trend.
Yep, someone was mentioning golden milk in my FB feed recently.
I don't know if Ive had tumeric outside of curry.
In the space of 5 minutes, I've spilled a full glass of juice and a bottle of aspirin. Both were in rather unspillable locations. I'm afraid for today.
Didn't key lime trend years ago?
It's part of the 80s comeback?
Congrats on the new position, Kat!
Yesterday I managed to lose my car registration -- has brought it into the house for scanning, then remembered to put it in my purse, then it mysteriously disappeared. I was late for something, of course, but I rolled my wisdom and decided that I'd better not drive without it.
15 minutes later, I found that it had fallen out on top of the recycling pile.