Nature’s Medicine Cabinet is Just Outside Your Door
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Curious as to which plants or weeds that are harvested in the late summer or fall, have extreme medical benefits? Graciel from the "Soul in Bloom: an Herbal Apothecary" will teach about WNY plants that can be foraged this late summer or fall to help with body functions such as liver cleansing, digestion, immune function, and respiratory health. Pine needles, dandelion, plantain, golden rod, elderberry, & rosehips will all be discussed and tasted in Graciel's tea. A surprising invasive species will also be served. $25 cash or Venmo at the door. You'll drink 4 different teas and be served a homebaked snack. Bags of prepared tea will also be for sale. The Clarence Honeyhouse is a historic structure and available for short-term rentals. The large house sleeps 8 and has a lovely dining room for gathering such as this workshop. Please register in advance by contacting Sue at the Clarence Honeyhouse or call or text 716-328-6684. $25, cash or Venmo at the doir door for knowledge tea, and snacks. If you attended a similar workshop in June or July, two different medicinal teas will be discussed with a focus on late summer and autumn foraging.
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