Hey ya'll.
(me below, recent portrait taken by my friend Kym Slade)
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I finally got around to posting some sweet medicines of mine from my nomadic herbal life on the Homesteader's co-op page for sale.
As usual, my life has been extremely full of survival-type activities. Most recently, it has been recaulking my camper windows and seams, as well as installing a heater. I've been taking smartphone pictures, perhaps I'll post about my process. It has been fun at times, but also stressful. I am so ready to go for hikes and get back into my plant work.
Here are a few things I posted for sale.
Piñon Juniper Bitters.
I love this blend and I've gotten a lot of feedback that it tastes super good. One person even told me that they put it in their coffee in the morning. I didn't think of that when making it, but it sure does fit. I harvested the Pine pitch and needles by hand in fall and spring, and the Juniper berries in fall in the Great Basin desert over the past 2 years. it is a sweet batch of medicine that is a capsule in time, the word 'capsule' I like to use a lot to describe my medicines, art and mail packages I send out on Patreon. If any of you in Steem world want one, we could work out something too perhaps where I send you out one of my land capsule packages in exchage for steem-only. I'm not sure how to go about doing that yet- but I'm thinking on it! To see into my land capsule monthly mail through the ground shots project, check out my patreon at http://www.patreon.com/ofsedgeandsalt I'm super into offering some of what I do there, here. The homesteader's co-op makes that more feasible.
Yerba Santa Elixir.
The second thing I've listed on the Homesteader's co-op is Yerba Santa Elixir. Yerba Santa is a lung medicine herb that goes mainly in California. It is one of my favorite plants and tastes amazing. Whenever I get a sore throat or a cold, or allergies, I go to this place. I made this with honey and alcohol. Take a look at the description I posted in the store page for more info.