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Healing Herbal Gummies

Healing herbal gummies never last long in our house. I started to make them when my first child was small.There is no better way to smuggle in herbs and nutritionals when the kids are sick. We now make a “general tonic” version, there is a stash in the fridge to snack on most of the…

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Make Your Own Herb and Spice Cold Infused Oils

I could not live without infused oils. I incorporate them into my lotions and potions and they are also perfect for adding zing to stir fries, salad dressings, roast veggies and also as a garnish for soups and dips. Infusing herbs and spices allows the oily constituents of the plants to impart their own unique…

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Sarah Coleman, naturopath and freelance health writer

Naturopath, writer, grower, maker. Umami huntress. Helping you to create your kitchen apothecary. More …

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A couple of weeks ago we headed out to explore four mountain gardens, part of the Home Harvest tour curated by Hannah @goodlifepermaculture. What a treasure trove of inspiration! I have just popped 👉 “Four Inspiring Mountain-Hugging Veggie Gardens in Hobart” up on the blog (link in bio). Here is a taste:⁣
Do you want to know why I am so in love with my spice grinder? ⁣
Don't you love this time of year? Berries are big and bright, and you know the season of all things funghi is just around the corner. ⁣
Hey, have you ever wondered why the fermented foods you make at home or buy from small-batch producers taste so different from the same food you can buy from the supermarket?⁣⁣ 🤔
Nature’s architecture 🐦. My son found this most beautiful nest on his travels today. Very little plant matter - mostly border collie fur and sheep's wool! ⁣We can just imagine how toasty all those little chicks were 🧡. A perfect nest for a Tassie spring.
The chooks have been super productive over the last few months. There is a steady flow of eggs into the kitchen. Baked frittatas are one of our favourite ways to use them up. ⁣

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