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Making Cider Vinegar: A General Procedure Vinegarizing cider is an annual fermentation project in our home, as is apple-pressing to produce that cider. Cider vinegar at the store, especially the kind that still contains all the wonderful...
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Herbal Word Find This easy word find is based on the herbs in our Pocket Herbal. If you don't recognize a word, look it up in The Practical Herbalist Pocket Herbal. Download the puzzle and the anwers by clicking on the following links. The files...
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Apple: Nature's Bandage by Sue Sieralupe Apple, Malus domestica/sylvestrus Although apple is familiar as food in our kitchens, an herbalist has to return to the old almanacs for reminders of its medicinal properties. It's surprising that...
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Nettle: Nutritious Allergy Ally by Sue Sierralupe Nettle, Urtica diotica, a. k. a. Stinging Nettle Most people know nettle by its lasting sting. One accidental brush against its bristly lines of hair causes burning, numbness and swelling for...
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Juniper – Juniperus communis – Cupressaceae family by Sue Sierralupe Juniper plays the role of the trickster in the herbal world. It's history is colored with paradoxes. The ancient Greeks started it's use innocently enough by brewing the...
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Wild Cherry – Prunus serotina/virginiana – Rosaceae family by Sue Sierralupe Wild cherry trees dress up the global landscape. These North American beauties have been prized for centuries for their ornamental value due to their leaf shape,...
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Yarrow: The Wound Healer by Sue Sierralupe Yarrow, Achillea millefolium Yarrow is nature's bandage. Since yarrow grows in every vacant lot, abandoned field and rocky wayside, it is clear that Nature must think that herbalists need a lot of...
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Horsetail – Equisetum arvense – Equisetaceae family by Sue Sieralupe To call Horsetail a dinosaur plant is not entirely accurate. The horsetail family emerged from boggy, primordial swamps over a hundred million years before dinosaurs walked...
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Flax – Linum usitatissimum – Linaceae family   Flax is the grandmother of human civilization. Primitive foragers gathered its seed for food. Early Mesopotamians pressed the seed and fed the high protein remains of the seed mash to...
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Licorice - Glycyrrhiza glabra – Leguminoseae Family True licorice is an uncommon treat. It is rare to find licorice candy that is still flavored with licorice root. Most manufacturers use anise or artificial flavorings instead. For...
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