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4370 windsingersmoon Send Email Dec 9, 2004
7:36 pm
PERSONALLY I take the grape cuttings right around this time of year, after the leaves are off. Since it's often hard to tell one end of a grape vine from...
4371 zajaczkowa Send Email Dec 20, 2004
8:44 pm
Hi! As Agitatrix of the East Kingdom Herbalists & Apothecaries Guild, I wanted to note that we are presenting our annual tithe to the Queen at EK 12th night in...
4372 Krys Jeffrey-Wagner
ariciajehane Send Email
Dec 21, 2004
5:26 pm
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and Joyeux 12th Night to all of the Herbalist and Budding Herbalist! Aricia Jehane...
4373 Jason Costarakis
jcostarakis Send Email
Dec 21, 2004
6:06 pm
Greetings all, was wondering if anyone has any historical references for gruit, the herb/spice mix used for brewing in period. i am finding lots of bits & ...
4374 Lady Mariota
ladymariota Send Email
Dec 21, 2004
9:18 pm
Jadwiga, I'm sorry, I'm tapped out this time. I tithed at Pennsic, but because of health, I just don't have anything together other than local orders. Wishing...
4375 KatRavenclaw@...
katravenclaw Send Email
Dec 22, 2004
1:49 am
I can't say what proportions exactly but the more woody the herb the better it does in long steeping situations like fermenting... rosemary and sweet woodruff...
4376 zajaczkowa Send Email Dec 22, 2004
7:13 am
Greetings! I've added a new category in the Links on the yahoogroups site, for Merchants. Please add your favorite merchants web presences there-- and feel...
4377 Jadwiga Zajaczkowa / ...
jenneheise Send Email
Dec 22, 2004
8:34 pm
... Ok, some journal articles: Title: The history of beer additives in Europe - a review Author(s): Behre KE Source: VEGETATION HISTORY AND ARCHAEOBOTANY 8...
4378 Jadwiga Zajaczkowa / ...
jenneheise Send Email
Dec 23, 2004
7:55 pm
This was reviewed by LIIWEEK: The Heirloom Garden This article discusses the use of heirloom flowers and plants in home gardens. It provides a general overview...
4379 michael van den hoek
the_nightsha... Send Email
Dec 24, 2004
9:46 pm
For you Scadians in the crowd, i hope you enjoy... happy holidays...
4380 zajaczkowa Send Email Dec 28, 2004
6:55 pm
Someone forwarded me the list of proscribed herbs in A&S entries in the Middle Kingdom. http://www.midrealm.org/moas/criteria/proscribed.html Obviously, this...
4381 Alywn
avecyn Send Email
Dec 28, 2004
11:55 pm
Basically, the list was made up by non-herbalists. What happened was that ANY herb someone had EVER had a problem with or could potentially have a problem...
4382 Taiz Mystic
damiana_iber... Send Email
Dec 29, 2004
12:00 am
This is the first I heard of it. I am wondering why they band some of these when I can get them at the natural health food store? Damiana The Iberian Vixen ...
4383 Rebecca Eden
kallieralask... Send Email
Dec 29, 2004
5:14 pm
What I was told when I lived in the Mid was that basically it was because people are stupid. Lavendar...dosen&#39;t suprize me. I love the stuff but I have a...
4384 Steve Mesnick
baron_steffan Send Email
Dec 29, 2004
5:55 pm
... I wouldn't go so far as to say "awfully like". They both contain an isopropylcyclohexane moiety, which I suppose might cause a false positive if that's...
4385 Jadwiga Zajaczkowa / ...
jenneheise Send Email
Dec 29, 2004
8:04 pm
... Well, yes. There's the canonical A&S contest story about the cordial made with either lilac blossoms or oleander blossoms in her 'secret recipe' which the...
4386 Alywn
avecyn Send Email
Dec 29, 2004
11:29 pm
I haven't heard this story. Do tell. Avacyn ... Where am I going again? And why am I in this handbasket?...
4387 Ro Bourdeau
mamamoose000 Send Email
Dec 30, 2004
2:38 am
I am also curious as to why some of these herbs are proscribed. As a resident of the East, it's not likely to come into play in my "day-to-day" activities but...
4388 Corwyn Ravenwing & Ca...
carowynsilve... Send Email
Dec 30, 2004
6:56 am
Greetings! ... There are at least two documented cases of allergy to water that I know of! -Carowyn, who mundanely graduated with a bio degree (and saw some ...
4389 zajaczkowa Send Email Jan 4, 2005
7:52 pm
Ok, I've been doing some research on period writings on sage for a 'period treatise' I'm going to write. (you can see more of my notes on my livejournal:...
4390 Alamanda de Claret
claretcup01 Send Email
Jan 4, 2005
9:51 pm
I have never heard of anyone told not to eat sage during pregnancy, but I've never been pregnant and I've never asked either. Since "salvia" is a complete...
4391 Corwyn Ravenwing & Ca...
carowynsilve... Send Email
Jan 4, 2005
11:37 pm
Greetings! We'd probably have to make a trip over to Greece & Italy to see which sage was being talked about. My guess is that it's a different species - we...
4392 Steve Mesnick
baron_steffan Send Email
Jan 5, 2005
12:06 am
... This is completely impossible. It would have to be, in actuality, an allergy to some trace impurity, not to hydrogen hydroxide itself. Please tell us more...
4393 Jo Anne
newbrg Send Email
Jan 5, 2005
5:02 am
To chime in on this with OP data: Sage tea was widely drunk by the early colonists -- being cheaper, and whatnot. At one time I did a fair amount of reading on...
4394 Aline Swynbrook
alineswynbrook Send Email
Jan 5, 2005
5:17 pm
I hope I can get some good suggestions on this, because I would like it to turn out well. I currently live in a house at school, but will be moving home for...
4395 Jadwiga Zajaczkowa / ...
jenneheise Send Email
Jan 5, 2005
5:30 pm
... Basil, Marjoram, Thyme, Lemon Balm, Sage, Rosemary are all plants that I grow happily in pots. -- -- Jadwiga Zajaczkowa, Knowledge Pika...
4396 Ro Bourdeau
mamamoose000 Send Email
Jan 5, 2005
6:41 pm
I've had luck with mint and chives as well -A'isha (mka Ro) ... Basil, Marjoram, Thyme, Lemon Balm, Sage, Rosemary are all plants that I grow happily in pots. ...
4397 KatRavenclaw@...
katravenclaw Send Email
Jan 6, 2005
6:55 pm
Some of the ornamental Salvias that are used widely where I live are in the same group as the Salvia known as "Deviner&#39;s Sage" It was used as an infusion to...
4398 KatRavenclaw@...
katravenclaw Send Email
Jan 6, 2005
7:03 pm
I have a good deal of success with Rosemary 'Irene&#39;, Chives, Pineapple Sage, Mint, Hardy Mountain Oregano, Lavender 'Hidcote&#39; and Welsh onions in pots. I ...
4399 carrig37421 Send Email Jan 7, 2005
8:18 am
http://www.magdalin.com/herbs/ -- posted to Links "This site contains a compilation of around 500 plants - and their corresponding therapeutic properties -...
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