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1-2 of your favorite kitchen spices OR dry herbs (examples: oregano, calendula, ginger)
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1/2 cup of any vinegar or oil you like to cook with
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Small jar with a lid
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Vinegar Only: wax paper
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Oil Only: small paper bag
Herbalist at Bonnie Rose Weaver, herbalist.
Bonnie Rose Weaver is a clinical energetic herbalist, educator, and artist based in Yelamu, occupied Ramaytush Ohlone Land, “San Francisco, CA.”
Bonnie’s practice of herbalism is rooted in community accessibility and includes clinical, outdoor and group consultations. Bonnie Rose is often found eating breakfast, tending medicine gardens and riding a bike.
Have you wondered about creating your own herbal remedies to support your self care and well-being routines? Not sure where to start?
Many people have healing remedies right in their own kitchens. In this workshop we will dive into the pantry discover the healing properties of every day ingredients like oil, vinegar and culinary spices.
Roll up your sleeves because participants will be encouraged to start their very own herbal remedy by the end of the hour. You will leave the FieldTrip with a deeper understanding of how plants can support your physical and mental well-being.
1-2 of your favorite kitchen spices OR dry herbs (examples: oregano, calendula, ginger)
1/2 cup of any vinegar or oil you like to cook with
Small jar with a lid
Vinegar Only: wax paper
Oil Only: small paper bag
A hands-on session where participants get to build, craft, or create something tangible.
The recording will be shared within 24 hours in the follow up email for a 4-day window, and available at the top of this page. Make sure to register for access!
Herbalist at Bonnie Rose Weaver, herbalist.
Bonnie Rose Weaver is a clinical energetic herbalist, educator, and artist based in Yelamu, occupied Ramaytush Ohlone Land, “San Francisco, CA.”
Bonnie’s practice of herbalism is rooted in community accessibility and includes clinical, outdoor and group consultations. Bonnie Rose is often found eating breakfast, tending medicine gardens and riding a bike.
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