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04-20-2017 10:31 PM
Thanks so much everyone!
My mom is elderly, and she takes a lot of supplements daily. I guess giving her one more to take was more than she wanted. She is fiesty.....which is a good thing. It seems to keep her young. Lol I do give her an applesauce cup each night. I will try adding some turmeric to it and see what happens.
I also remembered I have some emoty small gel caps that I used to use for my dog. I guess I could try to break the large cap into two smaller ones.
Thanks everyone! Great ideas. I appreciate it.
04-20-2017 11:46 PM
@Wannabeincali Be aware that, for best effect, turmeric needs to be paired with black pepper. Without the pepper to aid in absorption, most of the turmeric she consumes will likely pass through.
My DH combines them in his glass of V8 juice every morning.
04-21-2017 12:05 AM
Tumi makes a turmeric tea (can be found at some grocery stores), and I drink that on occasion. I take a capsule every day, and it has the black pepper in it, but I also take a capsule of phosphatidyl choline, which is supposed to help with turmeric.
04-21-2017 07:31 AM
I've never used turmeric on anything other than hard-boiled eggs for salad or for grilled chicken.
For tuna salad, I use curry, but adding in turmeric would be good, too.
04-21-2017 10:38 AM
I put a turmeric, carrot, ginger powder in my morning smoothies. Can't taste anything either.
04-21-2017 11:33 AM
I use it a lot in curries and sometimes in rice both steamed and in pilaf but I can't imagine being able to use enough in a recipe to equate taking it as a supplement. You do not use much at all in more recipes. I only use maybe 1/8 teaspoon in rice for example. It can overpowering so it needs to be used sparingly.
04-22-2017 02:54 PM
04-22-2017 03:00 PM
it is excellent in soups, stews, casseroles, and omelets.
add some to chicken soups in particular......it really enhances the color.
04-22-2017 06:24 PM
Thank you ALL very much!! I really appreciate all of the recipe ideas!
04-23-2017 01:54 PM - edited 04-23-2017 01:56 PM
Tumeric lattes are very popular. I have one almost every night. It definitely helps me recover from hard workouts.
Just take two teaspoons of tumeric, one teaspoon of ginger and mix with a cup or so of either almond or coconut milk and warm. It is very soothing at night.
I have experimented a little and now do this - a cup of unsweetened vanilla almond milk, two teaspoons of grated FRESH tumeric and one of grated fresh ginger (both found in the same area in the supermarket) and a grating of nutmeg. I place everything in my Vitamix and froth for 5-6 minutes until hot (and the grated spices are totally dissolved).
Yummy - kind of like chai tea.
Just Google "tumeric latte" and you'll find lots of recipes.
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