Tuesday, June 24, 2008

More Lavender Recipes!


First, let me say how much we love our friends at KSL Studio 5! They have invited us to be on their show several times and have treated us so warmly. Thank you Brooke, Darin, and team.

I appeared on Studio 5 today and shared more lavender recipes. This is the lavender vinegar recipe that I demonstrated on the show and that we're doing as a craft at Lavender Days:

Lavender Vinegar Recipe
10-17 lavender sprigs
1 pint white vinegar (boil for 2-5 minutes)

Cut lavender sprigs to fit inside a glass bottle or jar. (Sterilize jar if using lavender vinegar for cooking.) Rinse flowers in cold water to remove dirt. Put lavender (flowers down, stems up) into jar and pour vinegar to the top of the bottle. Seal and let sit for 2-6 weeks before using.

Uses:

  • Cooking (marinade for meats, dressing for salads, dipping oil for breads)
  • Cleaning (disinfecting floors, walls, mirrors)
  • Cosmetic (hair rinse, facial blemishes)
Once again, lavender is the top herb because of its versatility! Be sure to join us at Lavender Days to enjoy the beauty of this plant and to celebrate the harvest.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Fabulous Fun on Farm Day

What are your favorite memories from Farm Day? Let us know in this post or the previous Farm Day post, and you may win a 15 ml bottle of Lavender Peppermint essential oil! (Leave a comment before June 21st to be entered in this drawing.)

Wagon tours of the Young Living Lavender Farm


lavender labyrinth

distillery tours


Refreshing Strawberry NingXia Red Shaved Ice

Lavender Farm Recipes!

Everyone raved about the cool refreshments provided by Wedding Ice during their visit to the lavender farm on Farm Day. Norma was happy to share her recipes with all of us! Not only are these drinks refreshing and delicious, but they're oh so healthy, with LOTS of fresh fruit, Young Living products, and absolutely NO sugar added!


Strawberry NingXia Red Shaved Ice

1 bottle NingXia Red
2 cups fresh strawberries (whole)
¼ - ½ cup Blue Agave

Mix ingredients together and pour over shaved ice in a 12-ounce cup. Poke holes through shaved ice with straw or spoon for juices to settle.

Party Lavender Lemonade

4 ½ gallons water
1 quart juiced lemons
1-1 1/2 quarts Blue Agave
10 drops lemon essential oil
10 drops lavender essential oil
4-8 Tablespoons concentrated lemon juice

Mix ingredients together. Pour over pebbled or crushed ice. Garnish with lavender sprig if desired. Makes 5 gallons.

Party Orange Citrus Shaved Ice

1 ½ cases of oranges (juiced)
5 cups Blue Agave
15 teaspoons vanilla
20 drops orange essential oil

Mix ingredients together in a 5-gallon container. Fill with water to a few inches below the top. Pour over shaved ice in a 12-ounce cup.

Party Orange Citrus Shaved Ice

Tart Grapefruit Citrus Drink

1 case of oranges (peel rind, then blend whole oranges)
8 grapefruit (peel rind, then blend whole grapefruit)
1 ½ quarts Blue Agave
10-15 drops grapefruit essential oil

Mix ingredients together. Pour over pebbled or crushed ice.

Monday, June 16, 2008

What Do You Do in the Summertime?

What do you do in the summertime? Do you sit in the shade, or drink lemonade, or walk in parades? Well we do! Yes, we love the shade trees on the lavender farm, we love drinking lavender lemonade, and we love walking in parades!

So far we've walked in the Ephraim City Scandinavian Days Parade, and on Saturday the Springville Art City Days Parade. The fairies who live on our lavender farm invite the children to attend the fairy tea parties that we host at Lavender Days, Tricia and I proudly carry the Young Living Lavender Farms banner as we carefully throw frisbees out to the cheering crowds (parade rules--no throwing, so we carefully "toss" our frisbees), and we all have a grand time marching along! We love it!




The lavender fairies, peppermint fairy, and clary sage fairy love to sing and dance at the parades.

The Lavender Farm parade team: Tiffany T., me, Tricia, Dancey, and Christa.

Get Creative in the Kitchen by Cooking with Lavender

Many people do not know that lavender is an herb in the mint family and can be used in cooking many foods. It's a sweet, delightful flavor that complements citrus drinks, meats, desserts, breads, and more! This morning I was a guest on Studio 5 and was able to share a couple of recipes with viewers. I'll include video of the segment as soon as we get a copy, but for now, here are the delicious recipes that include lavender essential oil and dried, culinary lavender buds:

[The following recipes are from The Lavender Cookbook by Sharon Shipley.]

Note: The cookbook, lavender honey, lavender essential oil, blue agave, and lavender buds are all available for purchase at the Young Living Lavender Farm Visitors Center, or you can call us at 1-800-371-0819 to order.

Grilled Lavender Honey Breast of Chicken

Ingredients:
¾ cup white wine vinegar
¼ cup grated lemon zest
½ cup fresh lemon juice
¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil
¼ cup lavender honey
1 tablespoon dried culinary lavender buds, finely ground in a spice grinder
1 ½ teaspoons fresh lime juice
1 teaspoon sea salt
¼ tablespoon cracked black pepper
8 boneless chicken breasts

Method:
In a large bowl, mix the vinegar, lemon zest, lemon juice, oil, honey, lavender, lime juice, salt, and pepper. Add the chicken and turn to coat. Cover and refrigerate for 4 hours.

Preheat a grill to medium. Remove the chicken from the marinade and place on the grill. Cook, turning the chicken every 5 minutes and brushing occasionally with marinade, for 15 minutes, or until no longer pink when tested with a sharp knife. Discard any remaining marinade. Serves 8.

Summer Salad with Lavender Vinaigrette

Ingredients:
2/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/3 cup balsamic vinegar
½ teaspoon sea salt
½ teaspoon dried culinary lavender buds, finely ground in a spice grinder

Method:
In a small bowl, whisk together the oil, vinegar, salt, and lavender. Pour over the salad. Mix lightly.

Lavender Blueberry Banana Bread

Ingredients:
¼ pound (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature
2/3 cup sugar
2 large eggs
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon dried culinary lavender buds, finely ground in a spice grinder
1 teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon salt
1 cup whole wheat flour
3 large ripe bananas, mashed
1 ¼ cups blueberries
½ cup walnuts, coarsely chopped
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Method:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9 x 5-inch loaf pan or coat with non-stick spray.

In a large bowl, combine the butter and sugar. Beat with an electric mixer until fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Sift the all-purpose flour, lavender, baking soda, and salt into a medium bowl. Stir in the whole wheat flour. Beat into the butter mixture. Fold in the bananas, blueberries, walnuts, and vanilla. Pour into the prepared pan.

Bake for 50 to 60 minutes, or until a cake tester inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool in the pan for 10 minutes. Remove from the pan and cool on a wire rack.

Lavender Lemonade

Ingredients:
7 lemons, juiced
2 limes, juiced
14 cups water
1 ½ cups Blue Agave
1 drop lavender essential oil

Method:
Mix all ingredients together and chill. Add more water or Blue Agave, depending on the size and tartness of the fruit.


If you're looking for a summer activity, perfect for the whole family, you can visit the Young Living Lavender Farms for Lavender Days on June 27th and 28th.

Tickets are available at the gate each day of the event.
Adults: $8.50
Children ages 4-12: $4.50
Children 3 and under: Free

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Lavender Farm Day was Filled with Fun!

We had close to 3,000 guests at the Lavender Farm on Friday for Convention, and it was absolutely fabulous! We loved having you here, and we want to thank you for your enthusiasm and kindness. We hope you'll visit us often!

Farm Day began early (the buses arrived an hour and a half earlier than expected, which caught us a bit off guard!), but the cool morning breeze was a lovely way to introduce guests to our exclusive farm oil blend Garden Breeze. This floral blend was created to remind visitors of the fragrances enjoyed while walking through our herb gardens.

We also offered wagon tours, distillery tours, presentations by Gary Young at our new exhibit of early distillation in France, Animal Oils Training (Raindrop) presentation by Gary Young, Bath Salt and Lavender Foot Scrub booth, delicious shaved ice and sorbets with Young Living products, fabulous food and entertainment, activities for the kids such as the Lavender Fairy Tea Party and Knights Tale Party, rock climbing, pony rides, paddleboat rides, and so much more!

My favorite moments were spent watching ladies sitting back and relaxing as they received a soothing foot scrub with our new lavender products, seeing Mary Young's mother perform on the stage playing and singing her heart out, listening to Gary Young as he shared fascinating facts about the early distillation methods in France and the development of his lavender farms, hearing the sounds of children laughing and playing at the parties, reconnecting with so many friends, and hearing comments from our guests such as, "We've had such a wonderful time here. This farm is absolutely beautiful. Gary must be so proud!"

I hope you'll share your thoughts and favorite moments from Farm Day with us. You may even win a bottle of Lavender Peppermint essential oil if you post your comment before June 21st! I'll be posting photos soon, so be sure to check back often on our blog. And for those of you who had the chance to enjoy the cool NingXia Red shaved ice and essential oil sorbets, I will also be posting those recipes soon!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Young Living Lavender Farm--No Longer A Secret!

Before running up to Salt Lake City this afternoon to launch Young Living's new lavender line at our Grand Convention, I spent the morning at our lavender farm with the crew of "Homes Today: Utah Edition." This television crew joined us on a wagon tour of the farm and filmed us for a segment that will air on June 22 and again on June 29 (ABC 4 KTVX ). The show is Utah's newest destination homes show featuring local communities, builders, design tips and more.

It was a delight to have their team here at the farm and to spend time sharing the beauty and purpose of our lavender farm with them. They mentioned that they had NO IDEA that this amazing farm even existed! It's fun to see the excitement in people's faces and voices when they discover our little secret in Mona, Utah!

New Lavender Line Launched at Convention

Young Living Grand Convention attendees were wowed and dazzled by a fashion show featuring our five new lavender personal care products today at the Salt Palace Convention Center!

Lavender, our signature product, is loved by all for its soothing, calming properties, as well as its skin softening and nourishing components. We're positive lavender lovers all over the world will be delighted with these all-natural products:

  • Lavender Lip Balm
  • Lavender Hand & Body Lotion
  • Lavender Bath & Shower Gel
  • Lavaderm Cooling Mist
  • Lavender Rosewood Bar Soap
Look and feel beautiful from head to toe with lavender!

Monday, June 9, 2008

Birds of a Feather...

Join us at Lavender Days on Friday, June 27th at 9:00 a.m. for an incredibly fascinating class: Birding Excursion, taught by Merrill Webb.


"Hardly a day goes by when you don't see a bird in flight. We barely notice because they are so common. Imagine though what beauty you would find if you knew even a little of that bird's world. In this class you will learn how enjoyable birding is, the basics of birding, and what you need to know and have to succeed."

Photograph by Jack Binch ©Jack Binch


Merrill has over forty years' experience observing birds in Utah. He is currently the president of the Utah County Birders and holds a B.S. in zoology and M.S. in botany and range science with an emphasis in ecology. Last year Merrill went birding in Trinidad, West Indies, and in Belize, where he added more than 100 tropical bird species to his life list.

Did you know there are some beautiful Great Blue Herons who love the wetland marsh area south of Mona Lake? Come discover more local birds and birding facts at Merrill's class during Lavender Days at the Young Living Lavender Farm.


For more information about Utah County Birders, click here.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Could Lavender Possibly Get Any Cooler?

So just when we thought lavender was about as cool as it can get, it just got cooler! I'm referring to a delightfully cool sorbet that is being created just for Farm Day by one of our Lavender Days vendors. Norma, from Wedding Ice Gourmet Ice Desserts, will be serving Lavender-Lemon sorbets, along with Grapefruit and Orange sorbets (all made with Young Living's pure essential oils and agave) for our guests on June 13th. We love the creative and delicious foods that are developed using all-natural products and our pure lavender from the farm!

A gourmet ice dessert created by Wedding Ice



For more ideas on cooking with lavender, be sure to watch KSL's Studio 5 television show on June 16th. I'll be sharing some great lavender recipes with viewers, and showing you how easy it is to add new flavors to your favorite foods.

Monday, June 2, 2008

A Little Lavender in the Air

We're eager to see the plants in bloom and smell that soothing fragrance soon! As we prepare for our summer events--Farm Day for Young Living Convention attendees and Lavender Days--we're hoping that you're helping us spread the word about visiting the Young Living Lavender Farms!

Announcing 3 winners...
Congratulations to mel bird, blackisusan, and an anonymous writer (comment #16) for sending us your great training tips and winning a bottle of Young Living's NingXia Red! Please email your contact information to me at: www.webinfo@youngliving.com so that I can put your prize in the mail!

New Essential Oil Blends available exclusively at the Young Living Lavender Farm!
As promised, we have exciting new products that we're launching, and we're letting our blog readers be the first to hear about it! Introducing two new essential oils blends: Lavender-Peppermint and Garden Breeze.

Two of our well-loved crops at the Lavender Farm, lavender and peppermint, have now been blended together for a pleasantly invigorating aroma. Enjoy the delightful, soothing sensation of lavender blended with the uplifting, cooling effect of peppermint. This blend will refresh and revive your senses and can be applied topically or aromatically.

Garden Breeze
is a floral blend containing many of your favorite essential oils, including rosewood, geranium, ylang ylang, and more! This blend will inspire feelings of bliss and serenity, and is as delightful as taking an early morning walk through the garden.

Take home the feelings and fragrances from the Young Living Lavender Farm by pre-ordering these new essential oil blends or purchasing them at the farm during Farm Day or Lavender Days. To pre-order, simply call the Visitors Center at 1-800-371-0819. [Note: limit 1 oil per customer while supplies last.]