26 Mar Kitchen Herbalism in a Pandemic
Useful kitchen herbalism in this unpredictable time...
Useful kitchen herbalism in this unpredictable time...
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the application deadline for the Traditional Program has been extended to May 1, and May 15 for the High Summer Program. There is the possibility of a weekday class if there is enough interest: please let me know what works...
During the COVID-19 crisis, sliding scale "Quick Question" Mini Appointments are available daily. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. I'm here if you would like to talk about herbs, foods, stress, and wellness. Let me know what you need. Info Here Schedule Here ...
It has been very hectic around here lately, with both littles home from school while I try to work from home and still go to grad school online. I've been chipping away at a rather lengthy scribble on family-friendly herbal medicines and foods for COVID-19,...
Review of "Herbal Medicine From the Heart of the Earth," 3rd edition, by Dr. Tilgner. Reviewed by Juliette Carr, Registered Herbalist (AHG)....
Live online herbal medicine classes on a variety of topics!...
Update: the Herbal Clinical Apprentice Program will be happening Wednesdays from 10 AM to 3 PM, January through March, with breaks for holidays and a snow/illness make up day. Registration ends in a month, so please reach out with questions soon. Info here!...
Oxymels combine the sweetness of honey, the tanginess of apple cider vinegar, and your favorite medicinal flowers for a summer remedy unlike any other! They are certainly one of the lesser-known forms of herbal remedies—unlikely to be found on the shelf of your local food...
Plant herbal allies to defend your family from bites and your garden from pests! Grow, harvest, and craft your own herbal bug spray, while using herbs as companion plants to protect your garden from pests. Insect bites are a warm weather plague, from black flies in...
Learning to create simple, effective formulas that do what they’re supposed to do, don’t do anything undesirable, and don’t taste like rotting death can sometimes be a challenge to the budding herbalist. Here are just a few Formulation highlights! Garden rose vinegar (for oxymel) As we tinker and...