Tag: Manzanita
Can Beer be Medicine?
June 4, 2011
FacebookTwitteremailShare…Virtually every culture around the world has developed its own herbal alcoholic beverages based on local plants. Wines and meads made with local plants can provide medicinal benefits as well as essential vitamins, minerals and amino acids. Although many people are daunted by the prospect of home brewing or wine-making, all that’s required is a […]
Why Bother to Live Wild?
April 22, 2011
FacebookTwitteremailShare…Welcome to the first seasonal blog for livingwild.org! I want to invite you to participate in this collaborative site by adding your recipes and plant discoveries. It is essential that we work together to revive the living libraries of information on how to live sustainably with this land. This will provide independence, health and food […]
Manzanita Blossoms, Miner’s Lettuce and Morels
April 20, 2011
FacebookTwitteremailShare…I’m really feeling the plants response to the growing daylight that we’re receiving as the first day of spring approaches. The Buckeyes have leafed out, many plum blossoms are showing, the green grass is getting taller, and many seedlings have started their annual ascent to flower and seed. The progression of spring is a favorite […]