Ingredients |
| Start by making a concentrated root beer syrup:
1-3/4 cups/425 mL sugar |
Cooking Directions |
| Root Beer Syrup: Combine sugar and water in small saucepan; heat and stir until mixture starts to boil. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature; add Root Beer Flavor and mix thoroughly. Place in well-sealed container and keep in refrigerator.
Root Beer: Place 1/3 cup/80 mL of the syrup into a glass. Add 5 fl. oz./150 mL of club soda or sparkling water. Fill glass with ice. Enjoy! Note: This makes a light colored root beer. If desired, you can add liquid caramel color if available in your area. Root Beer Float: Float a scoop of vanilla ice cream in a mug of root beer. |
Homemade Rootbeer/Rootbeer Float
July 12, 2008 at 4:41 pm (Recipes, Watkins)
Tags: ice cream, Recipes, Watkins, Watkins Root Beer Extract
Stay Healthy with Organic Teas
June 21, 2008 at 5:40 pm (Articles)
Tags: chai tea, organic tea
Because of the regulations governing organics in various countries, and because they are produced in smaller amounts, organic teas are more expensive than other kinds of bulk tea. However, once you taste the difference, you’ll agree that paying a bit extra from organic teas is well worth it!
Organic Loose Teas
Bulk tea has a long history behind it, both in the West and in Asia, where this remarkable and highly popular beverage originated. According to legend, tea fell from the sky as rain on the day the Buddha was born; in Japan, the tea ceremony is a tradition dating back to the days of the shoguns. Of course, “tea time” is an English tradition, and discontent over unfair tea taxes ultimately led to the loss of many of England’s North American colonies. Black and green organic teas such as oolong and pekoe and pekoe provide a substantial energy boost, but contain only a fraction of the caffeine found in coffee.
Organic loose tea is also a healthful beverage; both black and green varieties contain high amounts of health-promoting polyphenols and antioxidants.
This exotic spiced form of black tea originates in India, where it is traditionally served hot with milk and sugar or even honey. The spices used – cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, nutmeg, cloves and in some cases, even black pepper add a natural sweetness. Chai tea is also great served over ice on warm afternoons.
Herbal teas predate traditional black and green teas in the West by centuries. Many organic herbal teas have been used for therapeutic and even medicinal purposes. For example, chamomile tea has been used to treat menstrual cramps that some younger women must endure; it is also a natural relaxant that promotes sleep. Men will be interested to know that some herbal teas such as licorice, ginseng and maca are thought to raise energy levels and improve sexual function.
Tea Accessories
Part of tea-related traditions include tea accessories such as tea pots, tea warmers and platters. If you are purchasing organic loose teas, you’ll definitely need tea balls, as bulk tea comes loose – there are no tea bags.
About the Author: Anne Harvester is an herbalist who has studied the benefits of using organic herbs and other organic products. In this article, she explores organic essential oils, organic teas, and organic spices.
Brushfire Burgers with Smoky Jalapeño Topping
June 21, 2008 at 5:17 pm (Recipes, Watkins)
Tags: burgers, Recipes, watkins cilantro, watkins meat magic, watkins onion & garlic pepper, watkins sage, watkins seasoning salt

Ingredients |
| 2 lbs/900 g lean ground beef 4 green onions, chopped (1/4 cup/60 mL) 4 tsp/20 mL Meat Magic 1 tsp/5 mL Cilantro 1/2 tsp/2.5 mL Sage 1/2 tsp/2.5 mL Onion & Garlic Pepper 1/2 tsp/2.5 mL Seasoning Salt 8 hamburger buns Topping: |
Cooking Directions |
| Combine topping ingredients; refrigerate at least 30 minutes to allow flavors to develop.
Preheat grill to medium heat. Combine all burger ingredients in a large bowl and form into 8 patties about 3/4 inch/20 mm thick. Grill about 15 minutes, turning once, or until desired doneness is reached. Serve on buns with topping (or offer Watkins Steak Sauce, for guests who don’t want mayonnaise). |
New Superfruit in Town: Acai
June 14, 2008 at 8:00 pm (Articles)
Tags: acai, antioxidants
From the rainforests of the Amazons acai berries have been consumed by Brazilians for centuries. But recently, more and more of these grape-sized berries are falling from the South American palm trees into juice bottles around the world. Pronounced a-sigh-ee, the acai fruit is chockful of antioxidants.
Berries and chocolate. Generally a great combination, right? What if there was a berry that had a cocoa flavor in it? Well as nature would have it, there is. This extraordinarily nutritious berry is called the acai berry (pronounced a-sigh-ee). While it doesn’t exactly taste like pure chocolate, the bitterness of cacao is incorporated into acai’s intense flavor. The flavor is actually hard to pinpoint as some of its juices have been compared to bitter raspberries while others claim acai produces a salty aftertaste (like say, olives.) Ok, I’m the one that said that. But the flavor is not the only thing that makes acai so unique.
Labeled the antioxidant superfood, it’s known for its substantially large amounts of antioxidants and nutritional value. Acai has double the cancer-fighting power of blueberries, the formerly known antioxidant contest frontrunner. Consumption of the berry not only helps prevent and attack cancerous cells, but it is said to boost energy and overall immunity as well. Actually, the list of supposed and even validated benefits is virtually endless from improved digestion to better circulation, and even better sleep. It is based on these extraordinary characteristics that acai has been referred to as the most healthful fruit in the world.
But, if you’re a juice producer looking for a new venture, many juice and smoothie producers have already jumped the gun on capitalizing on the healthful fruit. While the trend is still fairly recent, grocery store shelves are already well stocked with the likes of organic acai juices, yogurt drinks, smoothies, and even teas.
And the bottles of these products make many a pretty promise. I’m actually drinking an “Organic Acai Antioxidant Superfood Smoothie” right now that claims it’s sufficient for a meal replacement. Is that true? Well, it sure seems to satisfy my nutritional needs as the Nutrition Facts label shows sufficient amounts of protein, carbohydrates, fat, potassium and even omega-3 fatty acids! And…actually it’s the only thing I’ve eaten today so far and I don’t think I’m hungry! Maybe this stuff really does work (Don’t try this at home though folks, acai shouldn’t be the only thing you eat all day.)
Acai has also shown promises of preventing heart disease, as it has 10-30 times the amount of cardiovascular-fighting phytochemical called anthocyanin found in red wine. You may have heard of these phytochemicals from the French Paradox that enumerates the oddity of heart disease’s rare occurrence in France despite their high fat intake. The concept bears the phytochemicals in the red wine responsible for their continued health.
With all these benefits filling the air, the fruit sounds perfect right? Well I’m not here to tell you that it isn’t, but I am here to tell you to be cautious about how much acai you consume. There is such a thing as an antioxidant overdose that has adverse effects such as weakness, fever and toxicity. So, with a fruit so jam-packed with antioxidants, one must be careful. Experts suggest discussing with your doctor what your optimal dosage of antioxidants is.
Sources:
Acai Berry Fruit Guide
Sambazon SuperGreens Revolution
Mona Vie Acai Drink
About The Author
Hillary Marshak is a writer and editor for Recipe4Living.com, an up and coming recipe sharing Website. For more articles like this, or for a large collection of recipes, visit the site at http://www.Recipe4Living.com.
Alfredo Pasta
June 1, 2008 at 11:04 am (Recipes, Watkins)
Tags: Garlic Liquid Spice, Grapeseed Oil, Recipes, Watkins

Ingredients
2 boneless/skinless chicken breast
1 1/2 tsp/7.5 mL Original Grapeseed Oil
1/2 cup/125 mL red pepper, chopped
1/2 cup/125 mL yellow pepper, chopped
1 cup cup/250 mL sliced mushrooms
1/4 cup/60 mL green onion, chopped
1/2 cup/125 mL Kalamata olives
1 lb/140 g pasta noodles
2 tsp/10 mL all-purpose flour
3/4 to 1 tsp/4 to 5 mL Garlic Liquid Spice
1 can (12 oz/340 g) evaporated skim milk
1/2 cup/125 mL grated Parmesan cheese
1/4 tsp/2.5 mL Black Pepper 6 oz
Cooking Directions
Sauté chicken breast in grapeseed oil for 6 to 8 minutes over medium heat. Add red and yellow peppers, mushrooms and green onions. Continue cooking until vegetables are tender. Add Kalamata olives. Meanwhile, cook your favorite pasta according to package directions.
Remove chicken and vegetables from skillet, slice chicken. In pan juices brown flour; stir in garlic liquid spice and evaporated milk. Cook, stirring occasionally until thickened. Stir in Parmesan cheese. Coat cooked noodles with sauce; stir in vegetables and slices of chicken. Sprinkle with pepper.
Green Up Your Clean Up!
May 31, 2008 at 5:09 pm (Watkins)
Tags: Add new tag
Here are a few simple tips to Green up your cleaning efforts using Watkins natural cleaning products. Not only will your home thank you… your family will thank you for leaving those harsh chemical concoctions at the store.
Living Rooms: Using J.R. Watkins Lemon Furniture Polish and a good microfiber cloth dust all the surfaces in your living room. This gentle polish is perfect for finished and unfinished wood, formica, particle board and vinyl. And because it is made from natural olive oil, it gently loosens and removes fingerprints, smudges and dirt. Here’s a quick tip: Use a vacuum with a HEPA filter. It sucks up dust particles and doesn’t spit them back out, so you don’t have to dust what you have already dusted!
Kitchen: Many dishwashing detergents have a dirty little secret — they contain phosphates. These agents find their way into our lakes and ponds where they endanger our fish. Have a phosphate intervention with your dishwasher, J.R. Watkins Automatic Lemon Dishwashing Detergent can help. Its 100% phosphate free. The concentrated power will make your dishes and glasses sparkle without the need to overflow your dishwasher’s detergent cups.
Bedrooms: We spend one third of our lives in bed. Make it time well spent with J.R. Watkins Liquid Laundry Detergent. Wash bed linens and small rugs with this ultra concentrated formula. It is gentle enough for baby clothes, so you know it won’t irritate sensitive skin. Quick tip: Vacuum your mattress. The common mattress harbors dust mites, these critters feast on dander and dead skin and really like to hang around. Vacuuming won’t eliminate them, but it will cut their population.
Bathrooms: Do you have to hold your breath when cleaning your shower? If you answered yes, it’s time to ditch your cleaner and come to the greener side with J.R. Watkins Citrus Tub & Tile Cleaner. Just a light mist on your shower walls will drive away hard water stains and soap scum. And since it is naturally derived you can finally inhale when cleaning in small spaces. Simply spray, let sit and wipe. Quick tip: A small scrub or tooth brush will help clean grout and corner areas.
And one final tip we would like to mention that applies to your entire home.
Check dirt at the door. The soles of our shoes meet a lot of toxic pollutants throughout the day. Make it a habit for you and your family to check their shoes at the door. And when you find dirt has been tracked in, a quick sweep and mop with J.R. Watkins All-Purpose Cleaner will do the trick!
Protect Your Summertime Pucker!
May 19, 2008 at 3:11 pm (Watkins)
Tags: lip balm, natural beeswax, watkins products

Summertime weather wreaks havoc on sensitive lips. Not to worry, protect your pout and enjoy the comforts of J.R. Watkins Natural Beeswax Lip Balm. This all-natural lip balm is perfect for the entire family, with a lightweight beeswax formula that protects chapped lips and goes on smooth without a waxy feel. Naturally flavored with pure peppermint oil.
But we didn’t want to stop there. In a few short months we will be expanding our natural lip balm line to include two new flavors. With J.R. Watkins natural lip balms you get formulas that are free of synthetic preservatives, synthetic sun screens and other agents that are potentially harmful. So sit back, relax and soak up all the natural goodness of Watkins protection.
Keep on the lookout for Medicated and Weather Proofing lip balms, coming your way soon!
Weatherproofing Lip Balm — Raspberry
Naturally guard your lips from nature’s harsh elements.
- Lightweight formula with natural raspberry flavor
- Ideal for use during outdoor activities
Medicated Lip Balm
Menthol and camphor combine to help heal and hydrate severely chapped lips.
- Unbeatable protection
- Soothes chapped, cracked, wind-burned lips
Bleach – We Can Clean Without It
May 14, 2008 at 7:08 pm (Articles)
Tags: bleach, bleach alternatives, natural products, Watkins Liquid Laundry Detergent, Watkins Natural All-Purpose Cleaner
The common household disinfectant cleaner, that many of us have come to rely on, can make us sick – who knew? The fact is bleach can damage eyes, skin and lungs and is registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as an antimicrobial pesticide. That’s right, a pesticide. Not only is bleach considered a pesticide, it also releases dioxins and mercury into the environment during its production. Yuck! Research is showing that while bleach might whiten whites, it doesn’t always disinfect surface areas like countertops and fixtures. In fact, in order for bleach to disinfect these areas, it needs to sit for 30 minutes, and if the area is dirty or hasn’t been cleaned in advance, you just wasted 30 minutes for nothing! Take into consideration the recent uprising in bacteria that are anti-biotic resistant (believed to be linked to the over use of bleach and other anti-bacterial products) and the risks are simply not worth it.
Bleach Alternatives
Disinfecting Surfaces
Minimize dirt on hard surfaces with frequent mini-cleanings using a naturally derived cleaner, like Watkins Natural All-Purpose Cleaner. Not only will you clean-up dirt, you will refresh your soul with the natural scent of Lavender, Aloe & Green Tea or Lemon.
Here are some other ways to limit bacteria in your home – beware of the sponge:
- Clean your cleaning tools: Regularly wash your kitchen sponge in the dishwasher or zap it in the microwave for about 10 seconds and let it dry.
- Drop the sponge: Better yet, use a clean micro fiber cloth to wipe down countertops and other hard surfaces – using a sponge will just redeposit the bacteria you are trying so hard to clean-up.
- Keep it clean: Before and after you prepare food on a hard surface, use a good all-purpose cleaner, like Watkins Natural All-Purpose Cleaner, and a clean cloth to wipe down the area.
Laundry
Remove stains, whiten whites and conserve the environment at the same time with Watkins Lemon Liquid Laundry Detergent. The three times concentrated power makes this detergent a Green alternative to many major brand detergents & bleaches and it reduces waste by using less than half the plastic of traditional 100 oz. bottles.
- Pre-treat stains with Watkins Liquid Laundry Detergent.
- In the summer use Mother Nature to your advantage, good old fashioned sun-light offers the same whitening power as bleach and it’s free!

Natural Oils – Best Skin Care Products
May 4, 2008 at 6:00 pm (Articles)
by: Darren Brent
Skin care is a priority with today’s generation of people, especially the ones who are developing signs of aging. The increase of chemicals in our lives and the side effects of it have turned us towards a chemical free life with fresh fruits and vegetables. As our skin absorbs all the chemicals that are present in the skin care lotions and creams so we need to turn to organic skin care. Herbal skin care is manufactured of bio degradable, organic herbal elements.
Natural skin care products are healthy and rejuvenate the skin fast due to high presence of anti oxidants. Few anti aging skin acre products also have intensive organic products like almond which is a good source of ketones. It rebuilds collagen which is what provides the elasticity and suppleness in the skin. Usually herbal based skin care products have special nutrients and minerals that can only be found in sea weeds and many plants. Many exotic sea minerals and plant extracts are added to skin products to make your skin soft, smooth and young looking.
After the age of 30, skin starts to lose its elasticity and if you do not take proper care, signs of aging can be seen. Drinking a lot of water and eating nutritious meals will not only benefit your skin but control your weight also.
While the best organic skin products for your skin are those which do not have animal fat or have high levels of oils in their composition. People with sensitive skins should be even more careful about the ingredients that the cosmetics and skin care products contain to avoid having skin irritations, rashes and allergies. With a big demand for herbal skin care products, companies have products suiting every skin type so whether you have a dry skin or a normal one, there are many products to suit your need and the suitable products have just the right ingredients to make you look beautiful and young again. Apart from providing you moisturizing and softening your skin most of them protect your skin from the harmful rays of the sun.
Sage, lemon, almond, chamomile, lavender are just a few of the herbs or plants which can do wonders to your skin. Using pure natural oils are effective moisturizers. Almond oil, olive oil, coconut oil, avocado oil is known for therapeutic qualities especially if one is suffering fro skin rashes and allergies. As bases in cosmetics and skin care products, these make wonderful moisturizing products.
About The Author
Darren Brent writes for the http://www.onestoptreatment.com We provides information on all aspects of finding Essential Oils,The information provide by our SKIN CARE EXPERT!. You can find more details and tips about Essential Oils in our education center.
Blue Ribbon Chili Recipe
May 4, 2008 at 5:45 pm (Recipes)
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| 2 lbs/900 g lean or extra lean ground beef 6 oz/170 mL (half bottle) Tropical Salsa 1 cup/250 mL ketchup 1/2 cup milk 1/4 lb/227 g (1 stick) butter 1 tsp/5 mL (for more heat, increase to taste) Calypso Hot Pepper Sauce 2 cans (15 oz/420 g each) tomato sauce with chunky vegetables (or substitute one can w/green peppers and onions for one of the chunky) 1 can (15 oz/420 g) hot chili beans 1 can (15 oz/420 g) light red kidney beans 5 tbsp/75 mL (more or less to taste) Chili Seasoning 1/2 tsp/2.5 mL Rosemary 1 can (15 oz/420 g) mushrooms 1/2 tsp/2.5 mL (optional, may be added as condiment later) Red Pepper Flakes Toppings for garnish (below) |
Cooking Directions |
| Brown ground beef and drain well. In slow cooker on high heat (or pot on stove top over medium heat), combine browned meat, Tropical Salsa, ketchup, milk, butter, Calypso Sauce, tomato sauce, beans, chili seasoning, rosemary and mushrooms. Cook for two hours (stovetop: bring to boil and simmer for 1 hour). Add red pepper flakes (if desired) and simmer for at least 1 more hour. Cool and refrigerate overnight. Reheat and serve.
Make available: shredded cheddar cheese, diced onions, diced green peppers, sour cream, red pepper flakes and saltine crackers for guests to garnish as desired. |
Nutrition Facts |
| Nutritional Information Per Serving: Calories 450 Protein 28 g Carbohydrates 48 g Fat 16 g Sat Fat 8 g Cholesterol 50 mg Sodium 1220 mg Dietary Fiber 9 g |

