And if it’s the thrash, somecatnip tea will drive it out in half a ower,” ses the old woman.
Defn: A genus of labiate plants, including the catnip and ground ivy.
Any infusion or decoction, especially when made of the dried leaves of plants; as, sage tea; chamomile tea; catnip tea.
Mother set up till twelve, an' then Happy brought her up a steamin' bowl of catnip tea.
And to make matters worse, he took some dogberry cordial and it chased the catnip tea all over his interior from Alpha to Omaha.
Then Aunt Martha gave him some hoarhound candy to bite the dogberry, so it would leave the catnip alone, but blood will tell, and the hoarhound joined with the dogberry and chased the catnip up Uncle Peter's family tree.
I alays hev my own catnipen sheep balls foh sum cases need one kind of tea en sum ernother.
Old Mistus looked after us, giving us teas made of catnip and vermifuge.
I'se alays teas de baby de first thing I does is ter blow my breath in de baby's muff en I spanks it jes a little so hit will cry den I gives hit warm catnip tea so if hit is gwine ter hev de hives dey will break out on hit.
I never have had much experience with children, but I guess a little catnip tea will bring him around all right by morning.
Do you know what catnip is when you see it growing?
A genus of labiate plants, including the catnip and ground ivy.
Catnip tea is useful when you have a cold, and wish to produce a perspiration, and is good for infants that have the colic.
I'll dose up with lobelia or gamboge, or put a blister-plaster on the back of my neck or take a drink of catnip tea or composition, and then the cure of my misery is with the Lord God of Hosts.
Catnip leaves are used by the Flambeau Ojibwe in making a beverage tea.
The Flambeau Ojibwe brew a tea of catnip leaves for a blood purifier.
Strings of dried apples are festooned from chamber windows; and paper bags of catnip and spearmint and thoroughwort and penny-royal and mullen hang drying on the garret walls.
Hoarhound tea and catnip tea are good for colds and fever.
But catnip didn't nip his ambition and thoroughwort wuzn't thorough enough to restore his cheerfulness.
Well," sez I, "if I wuz in your place I would take a little catnip tea and go to bed.
I knowed it wuz her good nater and her nerves that wuz wrought up instead of her heart, though catnip is good for the heart for all I know.
I strove to hide my apprehensions under a holler veil of calmness and even hilarity; I give him catnip with a smile on my lip but deep forebodin' in my mind, and the same with thoroughwert.
He discussed the properties ofcatnip and gave information on the limited supply the Queen carried.
When he was done Van Rycke asked a direct question of the medical officer: "What effect would catnip have on a Salarik?
Bathe the stomach of the child with catnip steeped, mixed with fresh butter and sugar.
Catnip in this form has been used as a lure by some trappers with a fair degree of success.
A few drops of the mixture of petrolatum and pure catnip oil, or of the tincture, should be placed on the scent spot every third day.
I had all I could do to take care of my own arm, catnip and lobela alternately and a-follerin' after each other I pursued for weeks and weeks, and the pain wuz fearful.
Head her for Catnip Island this instant, or I'll have ye skinned!
Catnip tea and stewed mouses' tails--an' I asks what could anybody want nicer?
Ann and Peter tried shaking them, spanking them, even drenching them with the cold remains of the catnip tea, but it was all no use, they could not get them to stir.
Hot tea drinks can be given; hot lemonade, teas made from hoarhound, ginger, hops and catnip are good.
How to make catnip tea Ellen did not exactly know, but supposed it must follow the same rules as black tea, in the making of which she felt herself very much at home.
The fire had gone out, the room was cold; even so little a matter as catnip tea seemed a thing far off and hard to come by.
So she put a pinch or two of catnip leaves into the pot, poured a little water on them, and left it to draw.
Then his wife, Aunt Jessica, blew in with a decoction she called catnip tea.
Illustration] To make matters worse I drank some dogberry cordial and it chased the catnip tea all over my concourse.
Blood will tell, so the hoarhound joined forces with the dogberry and chased the catnip up my family tree.
Away trotted Prue, but in her haste she got catnip and wormwood, for the garret was darkish, and Prue's little nose was so full of the smell of the onions she had been peeling, that everything smelt of them.
Tilly Bassett, whatever made you put wormwood and catnip in your stuffin'?
Willow tea was somethin good for chill en fever en catnip en sage tea was de thing for babies.
Didn' give us nothin more den dat only a little sage or catnip sometimes.
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