Storing and Cooking Wild Clover

How to cook clover greens, make clover teas and medicines, and how to dry and story clover for later use.

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25 Responses to Storing and Cooking Wild Clover

  1. TheNeWorld4u says:

    Oh, one more thing I should mention, my research goes back over 400,000 years and predates humans. However, I know very little about any events that have happened before that seeing as there was nothing on this planet smart enough to record such events. I even know about our “junk DNA” where it came from and why we have it.? So I guess I pretty much found that “missing link” a long time ago. I don’t know everything, but I’ve been learning the relevant things for a while now.

  2. TheNeWorld4u says:

    Lol of all the people you could say that to, you picked me. Maybe it’s fate that we cross paths. So I will offer you my knowledge just this one time. Just a fair warning, I’ve learned the life work of many people in a very short time frame, so it may be a bit much to take in, but I won’t provide any opinions, just the facts and tangible facts to prove all I say. Also, after learning this, you won’t be able to live a? normal life anymore and you will look at everything and everyone differently.

  3. TheNeWorld4u says:

    Actually I have done over 6 years of research on just that and can provide tangible facts proving that God does exist. You are right in saying there was more than one “God”. I also happen to know the true story of creation among many other things. I’ll put it this way, I’ve spent 6 years everyday nonstop doing research on many things, but mostly the past in? hopes of understanding how we got where we are and possibly figuring out where we are headed and I’ve achieved just that and then some.

  4. kastnmagic says:

    Oh give me a break.. There is no devil, no god, etc.. Just humans who’ve made this crap up for 2,000 years. The Christian god not being the only god all this time either.. Do a bit of intelligent research… Ugh..?

  5. TheNeWorld4u says:

    I doubt that =). Sure, more knowledgeable people, but even the devil is no fool… In other words, bad people can also be knowledgeable. You are a very good person from what I’ve seen so far and you seem to have a very rare combination of traits. I’m not just saying that, I’ve actually been looking for many years now and you’re the only one I’ve been able to find. I’m actually thrilled to know someone like you actually? does exist lol, I was starting to wonder if I’d ever find someone like you.

  6. PatriotNC1 says:

    You’re very talented. ? Good job. Very informative videos.

  7. Ralphie102 says:

    Hey Miranda, can I pick this clover flowers after they’ve dried on the? plant and store them?

  8. MsBestsunshine says:

    thanks so much for posting! Great video i awalys wanted to learn how to dry the flowers. I? wish I had taken the time to learn from my grandmother when I was growing up. You did a great job. I can’t thank you enough.

  9. Lucie Bailey says:

    Here is a tip have a small bag of rice to drop down in your jar, sucks all the moisture out without messing with your tastes! P.S. also good to have a bag of dried rice or beans, in case you ever drop your mobile phone in water… put the phone in the bag disasembled (battery out of phone, sim card, memory card, ect.) and let it sit for a night or 2. useually works! Always works? on flowers. lol.

  10. Venichord says:

    very informative video great job. It might also be worth mentioning red clovers taste pretty great freshly picked (the flower portion is best). The reds are better than the whites but do have kind of a lingering after taste, buts it’s certainly not bad. Just don’t eat them every day because they have an? acid in them that can cause some health problems if over consumed.

  11. beachfiredude says:

    great? tubes thanks

  12. JimtheHermit1 says:

    red clover is trifolium pratense
    white is? trifolium repens

  13. conflictsofinterests says:

    Trifolium? fucatum

  14. Carrol75431 says:

    You talk about making the tincture from the clover. Have you ever made tincture of Iodine from black walnut hulls? How does it campore or is? it as strong as store bought Iodine?

  15. janken919 says:

    Thank you!?

  16. PopulardayOfApril says:

    Can anyone tell me what is the latin name of the wild clover?
    Sorry if the question is not correctly formed, english is not? my main language.

  17. Prepper7 says:

    I just had my my botany final and decided to do it on red and white clover and planned on picking a bunch because? I have a huge field of them then I get home and see you uploaded this video totally radical

  18. MayeuxMinistries says:

    yes you could dry? and store dandelion the same way

  19. janken919 says:

    Can you do the? same with drying dandelions and how?

  20. lucius215 says:

    Now thats a real woman yall! id like to shake? her daddy’s hand.

  21. AWMsT says:

    Great info but you should? tie up that hair.

  22. shnrbtlle18 says:

    LOL, I figured as much. Also, Thank you for all? the educational vids, I have learned a lot from you, very appreciated!!

  23. MayeuxMinistries says:

    once or? twice lol

  24. MayeuxMinistries says:

    nope. Must be an imposter? or secret twin. lol

  25. qarton says:

    Hey Miranda, are you traveling with your family by any chance? Particularly up north. I am? pretty sure I saw you in Pennsylvania yesterday..

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