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Homemade Calendula Lip Balm
Julia Watkins 9/28/22 Julia Watkins 9/28/22

Homemade Calendula Lip Balm

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Miso Shiitake Noodle Soup
Julia Watkins 1/10/22 Julia Watkins 1/10/22

Miso Shiitake Noodle Soup

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Turmeric Matcha Latte
Julia Watkins 11/9/21 Julia Watkins 11/9/21

Turmeric Matcha Latte

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Herbal Sinus Steam
Julia Watkins 10/5/21 Julia Watkins 10/5/21

Herbal Sinus Steam

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Lavender Mint Tea
Julia Watkins 9/23/21 Julia Watkins 9/23/21

Lavender Mint Tea

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Sage Tea for Sore Throats
Julia Watkins 9/10/21 Julia Watkins 9/10/21

Sage Tea for Sore Throats

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Fire Cider
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Fire Cider

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Investing in Sleep
Julia Watkins 3/25/21 Julia Watkins 3/25/21

Investing in Sleep

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Kombucha Gummies
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Kombucha Gummies

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Immunity Tea Paste
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Immunity Tea Paste

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Mentally, somewhere between winter and spring. Forgive the tug and pull between the two on my feed - I live in the midwest and can’t be trusted to lead the way!
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If you want to make your own poured beeswax candle, here’s
Sharing Rosemary Gladstar’s grounding tea blend in case, like me, you’ve got a case of the nervous nellies. Also: if you’re planning a garden this year, these are four of the easiest herbs to grow. If you don’t have a lot of s
A fluffy photo to go with a practical blog post all about starting a garden indoors.
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If you’ve ever wondered about my Little Shop-of-Horrors-esque grow lights photos, I’ve shared all about how I nurse my seedlings to li
Our favorite pantry clean-out dark chocolate bark and also how we use up the last bits of nuts, seeds, and dried fruit in our cupboards. If you add coarse sea salt to your bark, I promise you won’t regret it!
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The recipe can b
Prepared a little winter harvest pot for a friend. Green looks so green this time of year, doesn’t it? 
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The link to how to grow microgreens is still in my bio if you want to try it.
I’m doing lots of pantry clean-out meals at the moment, shopping my kitchen cabinets for ingredients and finding ways to use them. I love this kind of cooking + baking because obviously it saves us money, but it also relieves the stress mess br
A micro garden for a macro stir-crazy gardener + how to do it, on the blog. 💫
My favorite type of handwork at the moment: weaving baskets with raffia and sash cord. This summer, I’m hoping to plant a natural dye garden so I can dye raffia and make all sorts of pretty, colorful baskets. Favorite dye plants to grow? Please

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