Yey new book just delivered - medicinal herbs!
well after reading a great post by @thelaundrylady i ordered this book and it looks great cant wait to chill with coffee or glass of wine and pick this apart word by word.
It will mean i need to step up the herb drying as the diy rack i made is still a bit bare.
maybe ill do a review of the book once i work through it.
all the best
Hey glad you got the book. Trust me, you will want to spend a lot of time reading it. It has all kinds of amazing information. I have made tinctures, herbal oil, medicinal recipes, and all kinds of other stuff from the book. She is a great herbalist!
It definitely looks like it is worth the money 😀 just need some free time to read it now!
Rosemary is spoken of as being a foremost herbalist. I hope the book is as good as the reputation!
I hope so to, from what I've read its living up to it 😀
Awesome. She is quite popular in America I think. I only heard of her last year!
This is one of my favorite books to have in the homestead library- she is a great writer and offers up some fabulous recipes.
That's great to hear, any others you'd recommenced? i'd love to hear them
one that I have in e-book form is "Midwest Foraging: 115 Wild and Flavorful Edibles from Burdock to Wild Peach" by Lisa M. Rose. SHe also has MANY other books.
Plus these are great too
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oooo they look great, thanks for sharing! And ill check out Lisa M. Rose 👍
Rosemary Gladstar is a bit of a legend. She's where I got our recipe for fire tonic from. I'll have to order one of her books! What recipes have you made with it so far?
@naturalmedicine only just got the book, so haven't had time to make anything yet but ill be sure to post them on here when i do. Thanks for stopiing by