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March 20, 2023 · In: DIY, haircare, motherhood

Rosemary Water For Hair Growth

We all want beautiful thick hair and using Rosemary water is one way that we can help with hair growth naturally! Does Rosemary water work for hair growth? While Rosemary…

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February 10, 2023 · In: DIY, herbalism, motherhood, recipes

Garlic Ear Oil Recipe (with Mullein + Lavender)

One of the first things I do when someone in my house starts to complain about an earache is make a fresh batch of garlic ear oil! I have been…

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February 7, 2023 · In: DIY, gift guide, recipes

Candied Ginger Recipe | Sugar Free

I’ve been crushing on Ginger lately and this Candied Ginger Recipe will make you love this herb even more too! I recently did a blog post on using it in…

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February 5, 2023 · In: herbalism, plant profiles

Ashwaghanda Benefits | Plant Profile

Ashwaganda Latin name: Withania somnifera Common name: Ashwagandha, Indian ginseng, winter cherry, withania Parts used: roots Herbal Actions: Adaptogen, alterative, anti-inflammatory, antidepressant, immunomodulant, nervine, sedative, tonic Herbal Energetics: neutral to…

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February 4, 2023 · In: herbalism, plant profiles

Ginger Benefits | Plant Profile

Ginger Latin name: Zingiber officinale Common name: Ginger Parts used: Rhizome Herbal Actions: Analgesic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antinausea, antispasmodic, antiviral, aromatic, carminative, circulatory, diaphoretic, radioprotective Herbal Energetics: Warming and drying…

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February 3, 2023 · In: DIY

Detox Bath Recipe

One of my favorite ways to help support my body during times of sickness, stress or pain is with a detox bath. It’s such a simple way to press the…

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I celebrated St Patrick’s Day with an iced Match I celebrated St Patrick’s Day with an iced Matcha latte…just kidding I make one everyday! But it did feel a little bit more festive today. ☘️ Matcha is full of antioxidants, anti-inflammatory properties and an amino acid called L-theanine that helps to reduce anxiety. It also gives me an energy boost without the jitters! 

Iced Matcha Latte 
• 1 tsp Matcha green tea
• 1 cup milk of choice
• 1 cup ice
• 1-2 tsp honey
• sprinkle of cinnamon (personal preference) 

Add Matcha to a small bowl and pour warm water over it. Whisk to remove clumps. Pour into a glass with milk and ice. Add honey and cinnamon. Enjoy and Happy St Paddy’s Day! 🌈
Lately I’ve been meditating on what art is and w Lately I’ve been meditating on what art is and what being an artist means. I’ve concluded that art is everywhere, from keeping a home, baking bread to working with plants. Artists aren’t just those who paint or write but those that make the world more beautiful in whatever capacity they can. Would you agree? #mondaymotivation
Flowers 🌸 in your salad just makes life better, Flowers 🌸 in your salad just makes life better, don’t you agree? This one has Chickweed, Dandelion petals and Redbud blossoms from the meadow. Sprinkle with sea salt, pepper and a drizzle of olive oil and vinegar. I’ve been loving @acidleague Strawberry Rose Living vinegar on my spring salads lately! 😋
Did you know that Maple seeds are edible? They are Did you know that Maple seeds are edible? They are rich in Omega 3,6 & 9, protein, vitamins and minerals. Just peel off the outer cover and you’ll find a little seed pod inside. The seeds can be bitter so either boil or roast them. I’ve heard that they’re good mixed into mashed potatoes! What wild edible food have you tried lately?
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