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Herbal Medicine Box: How to Make Herbal-Infused Oils
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Herbs, food, and healthy living. Thursday, September 8, 2011. How to Make Herbal-Infused Oils. Herbal-Infused Oils with Dried Herbs (1). Making herbal oils with dried herbs is a great way to begin learning how to make herbal-infused oils. Because dry herbs contain little or no water, they are much less susceptible to spoilage as compared to infused oils made with fresh herbs. Add 1 oz. of herb by weight to a clean and completely dry glass jar with a tight lid. Gather the ends of the cloth together and sq...
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Herbal Medicine Box: Herbal Resources
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Herbs, food, and healthy living. Boston School of Herbal Studies. CommonWealth Center for Herbal Medicine. Eclectic Institute of Aromatherapy and Herbal Studies. Gaia School of Healing and Earth Education. Putney, VT and Boston, MA). Goldthread Organic Herb Farm and Apothecary. Acupuncture.com - Herbal Remedies. American Herbal Products Association. Botanical.com - A Modern Herbal by Mrs. M. Grieve. Green Pharmacy - Dr. Jim Duke's Botanical Desk Reference. Healthy.net - Herbal Medicine. San Francisco, CA).
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Herbal Medicine Box: July 2014
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Herbs, food, and healthy living. Thursday, July 24, 2014. If you have never had mochi, you are missing out. Mochi is a traditional Japanese sticky rice cake, and it is delicious! Assorted mochi from Mochi Kitchen. Pictured above is an assortment of freshly made mochi from Mochi Kitchen. Based in Somerville, MA. Although I have not made my own mochi from scratch before, I have bought pre-made Grainaissance Mochi. Brown rice, Grainaissance Mochi. Mochi to be baked. Eat the mochi as is, or with sauces.
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Herbal Medicine Box: Products
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Herbs, food, and healthy living. I had a wonderful time selling my natural body products at the Boston University Farmers Market. And at Handmade BU II. Stay tuned to my blog. For the latest updates on where to purchase my products, and e-mail me at herbalmedicinebox[at]gmail.com if you have any questions or comments! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thank you for visiting Herbal Medicine Box! Read about the author. Boston School of Herbal Studies. CommonWealth Center for Herbal Medicine. The Harvard Food Law...
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Herbal Medicine Box: Fermenting Kimchi
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Herbs, food, and healthy living. Wednesday, January 8, 2014. After attending the Boston Fermentation Festival. Last September, I've had fermentation fever! Benefits of fermented foods abound. Fermented foods provide beneficial bacteria, preserve and sometimes enhance the nutrients in foods. Lately I have enjoyed making (and eating) kimchi. Kimchi. A book that I contributed writing to. The fermentation literature, and. Napa Trilogy Kimchi by Benjamin Green and Sean Kushi. Photo courtesy of Sean Kushi.
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Herbal Medicine Box: Homemade Body Creams
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Herbs, food, and healthy living. Monday, March 16, 2015. Have you ever wondered how to make your own body cream? After learning how to make my own, I have never looked back. I often describe making a body cream as similar to but more complex than making mayonnaise, which is an emulsion. Homemade Body Cream Recipe. 6 oz liquid oil. Such as almond oil, apricot kernel oil, jojoba oil, olive oil, and more. Or, a combination of liquid oils. 3 oz solid oil/fat. 9 oz distilled water (room temperature). This pro...
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Herbal Medicine Box: How to Make Your Own Lip Balm
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Herbs, food, and healthy living. Tuesday, May 19, 2015. How to Make Your Own Lip Balm. Making your own lip balm is very simple and rewarding. You only need two ingredients: oil and beeswax. In this post, I will provide directions on how to make your own lip balm, accompanied with photos to illustrate the process. Homemade Lip Balm Slideshow. Photos are numbered in the same steps as the directions. Homemade Lip Balm Recipe. Such as cinnamon, lavender, and peppermint. If you would like to use essential oil...
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Herbal Medicine Box: School Nutrition and Gardening
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Herbs, food, and healthy living. Friday, September 5, 2014. School Nutrition and Gardening. Welcome to the new school year! This month I begin my position as a graduate assistant with the John C. Stalker Institute of Food and Nutrition. At Framingham State University. The John Stalker Institute. JSI) provides information, resources, and workshops for Massachusetts school and child nutrition professionals, to address child nutrition and healthy nutrition environments. Visit the JSI website. Grade students...
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Herbal Medicine Box: Fermenting Rice: Amazaké
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Herbs, food, and healthy living. Thursday, June 30, 2011. Ever since I first tried the fermented rice drink, amazaké. I've been intrigued at how to make it. It was hard to believe that such a sweet beverage could be made only with rice and a fermentation starter, without any added sweetener! Although amazaké literally means "sweet sake. It contains almost no alcohol because the fermentation process is stopped with the addition of heat. (Or if the fermentation process isn't stopped, then making amazaké.
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Herbal Medicine Box: Amazaké: Fermenting Rice With a Rice Cooker
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Herbs, food, and healthy living. Thursday, March 20, 2014. Amazaké: Fermenting Rice With a Rice Cooker. The fermentation adventures continue! It has been some time since I first fermented rice a few years ago. Since then, I have learned a few tricks of the trade. Although I have already written about fermenting rice. Here I am going to share with you my latest tips and directions on how to make amazaké using a rice cooker. Is cultured grain inoculated with spores of Aspergillus oryzae. As with all recipe...
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