Hard to believe Rosehip harvest in November and my little companion wanted me to share the feast with him.
I cannot believe that I went out harvesting Rosehips at this time of the year. It is truly a gift from nature. Typically I like to go out right after the first frost but this year I was not able to fit it into my busy schedule. I will make a delicious Rosehip with my harvest and enjoy some of them in a tea (for Rosehip tea recipe see previous post).
In herbal medicine, syrups refer to a form of herbal preparation that preserve the herbs using a sweet medium such as honey. There are many ways to prepare syrups but the following is my favourite for rosehips.
Ingredients
– 1 part Rosehips
– 4-6 parts water (using less water will produce a thicker syrup; rosehips absorb a lot of water)
– Honey
– Brandy (as a preservative)
Directions
– Combine rosehips with water
– Simmer over low heat until you have half the liquid left; in order to increase the extraction of the juice from the rosehips use a potato masher to create a pulp
– Strain the liquid through a sieve first, followed by straining through muslin or cheese cloth. Any particles left in the liquid increase the risk of fermentation and spoilage. It is recommended to use a clean and moist cloth because the moisture will help to trap smaller particles including dust.
– Pour liquid back into pot, bring to simmer over low heat
– Add honey to liquid (i.e. for 1 cup liquid add 1/2 to 1 cup honey) and stir until dissolved
– Remove from heat
– Add Brandy, 1 tablespoon (15ml) for every cup of syrup as a preservative
– Bottle in clean, sterilized jars
– Label and date bottles (ALWAYS label to avoid the creation of what I call “mystery products”)
– ENJOY – for yourself or as a great gift!
Green blessings,
Gudrun
The abundance and beauty of the Earth at this time of the year in the Peace Country is amazing. I encourage you to bring some of the magic of Mother Earth into your home by adding the wild greens to your food, preparing a cup of tea with fresh plants or harvesting and drying herbs for later use. Goldenrod is one of those amazing herbs you can see everywhere right now.
Goldenrod is a fairly tall plant with beautiful, vibrant golden-yellow flowers. You will find it in dry woodlands, forest clearings and roadsides.
The Latin name Solidago originates from “solidus” & “ago,” Solidus, meaning “healthy and strong,” and ago meaning “to make whole.” Both of these terms refer to the plant’s ability to heal wounds.
Some common names for Goldenrod from various cultures also give an indication for its medicinal use as a wound healing herb, for example in Germany the herb is often called “Fastening Herb”. In fact in ancient German history Goldenrod was gathered as a wound herb before engaging in battle, just in case it was needed.
However, the focus today for its use has shifted from a wound healing aid, to a very reliable herb to support the kidneys. It promotes the elimination of urine and is applied for acute as well as chronic conditions of the kidneys and bladder including inflammation. In addition, it has been found to support the body during times of upper respiratory infections, especially when dealing with a chronic situation.
For medicinal purposes the leaves and flowers (early flowering stage) are being harvested and may be used fresh or dried. The fresh leaves and flowers can be used for wound healing or made into a tea, which can also be used as a wound wash. The dried herb may be used in the form of a tea as well but also as a tincture. A tincture is an alcoholic extract of a plant and is more concentrated than an herbal tea. The “crafty” person might want to try to use the flowers as a natural dye.
This summer Goldenrod has been brightening up the landscape in so many places and the quality of it has been superb. Many times you will find it being “infested” with many small bugs, but this year the only insects I have watched enjoying the bright, yellow flowers are butterflies and bees!
Disclaimer
This information is not intended for the use of diagnosing any disease, condition or prescribing any treatment whatsoever. The use of any of the herbs and preparations is the sole responsibility of each individual and does not replace the services and advice of a medical practitioner and qualified healthcare provider. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before making medical decisions or if you have questions about your individual medical situation. No responsibility is assumed should the information be used in place of a licensed medical practitioner’s services.
It’s time to enjoy a day in nature while learning about local plants including herbs & weeds, their medicinal and food uses.
CONTENTS:
LOCATION: 1/2 hour west of Grande Prairie at our place
DATE: Wednesday, June 24, 2015, 10 am – 5 pm (rain or shine)
COST: $80.00 incl. GST
REGISTRATION: SPACE IS LIMITED – Register early!
Registration Form
HERB WALK FOR CHILDREN: I am hoping to be able to offer a herb walk specifically for children some time in the first two weeks of July. Stay tuned for more news…
Once you have registered, you will receive further instructions.
Questions? Please call me at 780.532.2464.
Green Blessings,
Gudrun
Program:
5-6 pm Hors d’oeuvres (Vegetarian and wheatfree), casual mingling with live music by the Saskatoon Mountain Pickers.
Beverages and drinks available to purchase from the theatre bar.
6:15 – 8 pm (approximately) Formal presentation including live music in the theatre.
8 – 9 pm “Visiting with friends”
R.S.V.P.
Watch for more information to come closer to the event.
SEE YOU THERE!
September 21 & 22
Special: Bring another person to the class and receive $40.00 off your own registration.
For more information see previous Facebook post (September 6), contact me at 780.532.2464 or email me at gudrun@rainbowhealing.ca
GREAT SURPRISE & FANTASTIC, ONE-OF-A-KIND OPPORTUNITY
Adrian (ND & Traditional Mexican Healer) and I will be co-teaching the following HERBAL PHARMACY class.
Don’t miss out, register early because space is limited.
Also, dates for upcoming REFLEXOLOGY course are listed at the end.
September 21 & 22, 2013 In Grande Prairie
The Power of Plants – Herbal Pharmacy for Everyone
With
Gudrun Gudrun Penselin, M.Ed., M.Phys.Ed.
Clinical Herbal Thera Clinical Herbal Therapist
Guest Speaker: Guest: Adrian de Landa, ND
Traditional Mexican Traditional Mexican Healer
CLASS CONTENTS
The workshop is practical and experiential which means all of the techniques will be demonstrated and students will be able to prepare and experience some of the applications personally.
DATE: Saturday, SEPTEMBER 21 & Sunday, SEPTEMBER 22, 9 am – 5 pm
COST: $375.00 Includes: GST, all supplies & course handouts
REGISTRATION
Registration Form attached
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Please contact me via email or phone (780.532.2464)
Space is limited, register early.
Pre-registration with full payment required otherwise space is not guaranteed.
REFUND/CANCELLATION POLICY (No exceptions)
Cancellations up to September 7: 50% Refund
Cancellations up to September 14: 25% Refund
After September 14: NO Refund
UPCOMING REFLEXOLOGY CLASS
Dates: October 11,12,13 and October 18,19 & 20
Watch for more details to come in the next few days
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