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10 Tips for Wildcrafting Herbs

Hello my peoples! How are you on this lovely fall day? I imagine that you are busy little bees putting up the harvest in all sorts of ways, which makes me smile :)  I wanted to let you know about an article that I wrote for the The Herbal Academy recently, 10 Tips for Wildcrafting…

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How to Make Elderberry Mead

Mead, or fermented honey wine, is a delicious ancient fermented beverage that is easy to make! This elderberry mead, made with foraged elderberries, is a wonderful version of classic mead and perfect for the holidays. Simple Mead Making Ebook Want to learn more about making mead? I have a Simple Mead Making for Beginners eBook…

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Herbal Academy Introductory Herbal Course Review

As I’ve mentioned in a few of my posts over the past several weeks, I’ve been taking the Introductory Herbal Course from the Herbal Academy. This was actually the first online course that I’ve ever taken, so I have to admit that I was a bit skeptical about how good it could be. I have…

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Updates and Recent Happenings: Lots of Walking and a Spent Garden

Well, here we are, a few days into fall and I’m loving it! My week was a little different than usual in that I went up to my sisters house near Portland for a few days as she was due to give birth at any moment. I made sure to make her some of my…

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Herbal Diaper Rash Salve: Homemade Remedy for Diaper Rash

Learn how to make this homemade herbal diaper rash salve that works! Skip the chemicals and additives and make this easy diaper rash ointment using infused oil, beeswax, and natural herbs. You’ll feel great about using this all natural diaper rash treatment for baby. Herbal Remedy for Diaper Rash It seems as though everyone I…

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Updates and Recent Happenings: Fall is in the Air

Well, it was like a light switch was turned from summer to fall last week. We went from highs in the 90’s to cold enough to light our woodstove in a matter of days. Fall is in the air, and that’s ok with me because it’s my favorite season! We still have a few warm…

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Willow Witt Ranch Farm Tour

Today I’m going to tell you all about a local farm. This is not just any farm, mind you. This is Willow Witt Ranch, a glorious 440 acre, off grid working farm in the outskirts of Ashland, OR, that literally screams paradise. Joel and I were lucky enough recently to get a behind the scenes…

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Skillet Pear and Blackberry Crisp

Get the most of out of your late summer or fall pear harvest with this cast iron skillet baked pear and blackberry crisp! It’s the perfect fall dessert recipe, and so incredibly easy to make. This delicious homemade fruit crisp is one of the easiest and tastiest desserts you can make, guaranteed! Pears & Blackberries:…

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Updates and Recent Happenings: Sunflowers and Calendula

Well, I’ve been a day late and a dollar short all week, which is why I’m writing this post a full day later than I usually do. Besides the fact that we’ve been super busy and had to totally rethink our property buying plan, our internet has been on and off all week, which makes…

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What is Gleaning and How to Do It

You may have heard the word “gleaning” before, or maybe you haven’t. In a world where people still suffer from hunger and malnutrition, it amazes me how much food is thrown away or let go to waste each and every day. I have worked in the food industry for many years, so I know first…

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