The Meadowsweet Journal

An ecosystem of artist talks, nature walks, and a whole lot of herbalism.

Herbalism, Gardening Elizabeth Noriega Herbalism, Gardening Elizabeth Noriega

Hibiscus: a decadent flower

In the world of edible flowers, few are as vibrant and versatile as the Hibiscus flower or Roselle - known for its bright red petals and tangy flavor. In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month and celebrating Mexico’s Independence Day on 15 de Septiembre, I share with you five Hibiscus-filled recipes that will make the Summer transition into Autumn all the more fruitful.

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Herbalism Elizabeth Noriega Herbalism Elizabeth Noriega

Let’s Make Tepache!

Tepache is a fermented pineapple drink from Mexico. This beginner-friendly fermentation recipe is low waste, only needs three ingredients, and a little patience. Save your pineapple peels and let's make Tepache!

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Herbalism Elizabeth Noriega Herbalism Elizabeth Noriega

5 Reasons to Love Beeswax

What is Beeswax Used for? Beeswax has been around for centuries providing a multitude of uses for skin care, candlelight, time-keeping, lubricant, polish, and more. It is a substance secreted by honey bees to help build their comb for a honey-filled foundation.

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Herbalism, Skincare Elizabeth Noriega Herbalism, Skincare Elizabeth Noriega

Meet the Multitalented Moisturizer

Perfect for scars, tattoos, knuckles, lips, face, body, nails, rashes, sunburns, split ends, and an endless list of possibilities. Many Gua Sha enthusiasts love using our Everything Salve to prep the skin before getting the blood circulating with a Gua Sha stone. The Everything Salve is a daily moisturizer that will soon become your go-to lotion throughout the day.

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Herbalism Elizabeth Noriega Herbalism Elizabeth Noriega

The Magic of Pine Tree Resin

Pine trees are evergreen trees mostly known for their iconic role during the holiday season, but they were also used by the indigenous people for making incense, topical ointments, fragrances, and internal medicines, and served greatly in spiritual practices; Pine trees were givers of medicine and wisdom. Many resins such as Frankincense and Myrrh are the more well-known aromatics…

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