Home Treatment for Brown Recluse Spider Bites

Day 9 - marker to outline wound to see if size changes

This is a guest post by Kirsty Rayburn, Solano County, California Chapter Leader for the Weston A. Price Foundation.  Weston A. Price Foundation is a nonprofit, tax-exempt nutrition education foundation. Read our mission statement. . . Become a member and receive our lively and informative quarterly journal. Click here for a message from Sally Fallon . . . → Read More: Home Treatment for Brown Recluse Spider Bites

39th Wildcrafting Wednesday

Wildcrafting Wednesday

Welcome to the thirty-ninth edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday!

Wildcrafting Wednesday is hosted by:

Sharon @ Woodwife’s Journal, Laurie @ Common Sense Homesteading, and me!

While traditional wildcrafting refers to gathering herbs and plants in the wild to use for food and medicine, this is a blog hop for sharing self-sufficiency and homesteading tips, tried and . . . → Read More: 39th Wildcrafting Wednesday

38th Wildcrafting Wednesday

Wildcrafting Wednesday

Welcome to the thirty-eighth edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday!

Wildcrafting Wednesday is hosted by:

Sharon @ Woodwife’s Journal, Laurie @ Common Sense Homesteading, and me!

While traditional wildcrafting refers to gathering herbs and plants in the wild to use for food and medicine, this is a blog hop for sharing self-sufficiency and homesteading tips, tried and . . . → Read More: 38th Wildcrafting Wednesday

Herb Fairies

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What if you had learned about healing herbs when you were a kid?  What if stories about the plants had sparked your interest when you were five?  Imagine how natural it would feel to gather them for food and medicine.

LearningHerbs has developed a children’s herbal learning system that engages kids through stories, and encourages . . . → Read More: Herb Fairies

37th Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

Wildcrafting Wednesday

Welcome to the thirty-seventh edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday!

Wildcrafting Wednesday is hosted by:

Sharon @ Woodwife’s Journal, Laurie @ Common Sense Homesteading, and me!

While traditional wildcrafting refers to gathering herbs and plants in the wild to use for food and medicine, this is a blog hop for sharing self-sufficiency and homesteading tips, tried and . . . → Read More: 37th Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

Taming the Yeastie Beasties – Stages & Symptoms

ear drops

This is Part 2 of a 4-Part guest post series on Understanding and Healing from Yeast Over-Growth by Amy Jones.

Amy Jones is a Childbirth Educator and Birth Doula. She teaches classes on vaccines, herbs, essential oils, and nutrition and has authored two books, A World of Wisdom Cookbook and The Way of the Peaceful Birther. . . . → Read More: Taming the Yeastie Beasties – Stages & Symptoms

36th Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

Wildcrafting Wednesday

Welcome to the thirty-sixth edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday!

Wildcrafting Wednesday is hosted by:

Sharon @ Woodwife’s Journal, Laurie @ Common Sense Homesteading, and me!

While traditional wildcrafting refers to gathering herbs and plants in the wild to use for food and medicine, this is a blog hop for gathering your favorite old-time, traditional herbal posts . . . → Read More: 36th Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

Taming the Yeastie Beasties – Introduction

Yeast

This is Part 1 of a 4-Part guest post series on Understanding and Healing from Yeast Over-Growth by Amy Jones.

Amy Jones is a Childbirth Educator and Birth Doula.  She teaches classes on vaccines, herbs, essential oils, and nutrition and has authored two books, A World of Wisdom Cookbook and The Way of the Peaceful . . . → Read More: Taming the Yeastie Beasties – Introduction

35th Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

Wildcrafting Wednesday

Welcome to the thirty-fifth edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday!

Wildcrafting Wednesday is hosted by:

Sharon @ Woodwife’s Journal, Laurie @ Common Sense Homesteading, and me!

While traditional wildcrafting refers to gathering herbs and plants in the wild to use for food and medicine, this is a blog hop for gathering your favorite old-time, traditional herbal posts . . . → Read More: 35th Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

34th Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

Wildcrafting Wednesday

Welcome to the thirty-fourth edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday!

Wildcrafting Wednesday is hosted by:

Sharon @ Woodwife’s Journal, Laurie @ Common Sense Homesteading, and me!

While traditional wildcrafting refers to gathering herbs and plants in the wild to use for food and medicine, this is a blog hop for gathering your favorite old-time, traditional herbal posts . . . → Read More: 34th Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

33rd Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

Wildcrafting Wednesday

Welcome to the thirty-third edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday!

Wildcrafting Wednesday is hosted by:

Sharon @ Woodwife’s Journal, Laurie @ Common Sense Homesteading, and me!

While traditional wildcrafting refers to gathering herbs and plants in the wild to use for food and medicine, this is a blog hop for gathering your favorite old-time, traditional herbal posts . . . → Read More: 33rd Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

32nd Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

Wildcrafting Wednesday

Welcome to the thirty-second edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday!

Wildcrafting Wednesday is hosted by:

Sharon @ Woodwife’s Journal, Laurie @ Common Sense Homesteading, and me!

While traditional wildcrafting refers to gathering herbs and plants in the wild to use for food and medicine, this is a blog hop for gathering your favorite old-time, traditional herbal posts . . . → Read More: 32nd Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

31st Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

Wildcrafting Wednesday

Welcome to the thirty-first edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday!

Wildcrafting Wednesday is hosted by:

Sharon @ Woodwife’s Journal, Laurie @ Common Sense Homesteading, and me!

While traditional wildcrafting refers to gathering herbs and plants in the wild to use for food and medicine, this is a blog hop for gathering your favorite old-time, traditional herbal posts . . . → Read More: 31st Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

30th Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

Wildcrafting Wednesday

Welcome to the thirtieth edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday!

Wildcrafting Wednesday is hosted by:

Sharon @ Woodwife’s Journal, Laurie @ Common Sense Homesteading, and me!

While traditional wildcrafting refers to gathering herbs and plants in the wild to use for food and medicine, this is a blog hop for gathering your favorite old-time, traditional herbal posts . . . → Read More: 30th Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

29th Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday

Wildcrafting Wednesday

Welcome to the twenty-nineth edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday!

Wildcrafting Wednesday is hosted by:

Sharon @ Woodwife’s Journal, Laurie @ Common Sense Homesteading, and me!

While traditional wildcrafting refers to gathering herbs and plants in the wild to use for food and medicine, this is a blog hop for gathering your favorite old-time, traditional herbal posts . . . → Read More: 29th Edition of Wildcrafting Wednesday