
Adventures of Sage: Mountain Tales, Thanksgiving Sneaks, and Natural Remedies
As much as I love my time in the wild, I’ve also had a few prickly encounters. Ever heard of cheatgrass?
As much as I love my time in the wild, I’ve also had a few prickly encounters. Ever heard of cheatgrass?
I would suggest this book for anyone even if you’re not an avid reader but someone who might only pick up a book when needing some inspiration to be reminded that there is meaning in trying times.
It's not just a spice to me; it's a time machine to cherished memories and a sensory experience that goes beyond taste. With its rich history and time-honored culinary and medicinal uses, nutmeg offers more than just a sensory treat.
Our main ingredient is derived from the aromatic riches of the nutmeg tree, giving us Myristica's Soothing Balm, aptly named after the Greek term for 'fragrant and for anointing.'
Since we’re focusing on nutmeg this month I went in search of French toast recipes that put this warm spice at center stage. I think I found the perfect one to share with this thriving community.
The Nutmeg, a product of slow and careful growth, carries wisdom from years of silently observing the world around it.
Time and again, I've witnessed the remarkable efficacy of these oils in dissipating nausea, discouraging flatulence, and reducing that uncomfortable bloating.
Nutmeg can be one of those sleepy oils that is often overlooked in an aromatherapist’s arsenal.