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Last weekend I created a tincture using the Percolation Method. I didn’t have all the required equipment types but I had some things that I could mix and match and make work.
This is what I came up with:
And… Continue reading
On Saturday, May 6th, which was National Herb Day, I was blessed to have a group of people over to my home where we drank tea, talked about everything under the sun, and had a lesson in making salves –… Continue reading
Brand New for Hilltop Arts! And me since I put it together. 🙂
I’ve created a wonderful herbal logbook to keep track of recipes, notes and revisions. Its available at Amazon and I’ll soon be adding virtual editions, a printable… Continue reading
It’s nearly Spring! Time to make a case for useful weeds. Today we’re talking about Dandelions, the bane of those who want a perfect lawn – and one of the first herbs that we herbalists learn about as we start… Continue reading
Garlic is so good for you!! I’m a big fan of putting garlic in nearly everything – my husband isn’t so much. But we compromise. I love the Fire Cider that makes good use of garlic among other… Continue reading