Homemade Pumpkin Soup Recipe
Posted on16 Oct 2012
This weekend, the students and staff cozied up at the Herbal Cottage with tea and soup as we talked through the nervous... Read More
Urban Moonshine on Finding Joy
Posted on08 Oct 2012
This last week Jovial King, founder and CEO of Urban Moonshine, came to visit the Herbal Academy of New England to teach... Read More
Eating Nutritiously
Posted on20 Sep 2012
When we think about nutrition, it’s important to begin by accepting people’s preferences and acknowledging that dietary practices are often based in... Read More
Plantain For Bee Stings
Posted on27 Jul 2012
By Nina Katz – Herbalist After gathering oodles of wild amaranth, purslane, lamb’s quarters, and gallant weed (galinsoga), Barbara and I headed... Read More
Brie Wrapped in Grape Leaf Appetizer
Posted on27 Jul 2012
Brie wrapped in grape leaves is a delicious appetizer. We hope you’ll enjoy this simple recipe below!
Stinging Nettle
Posted on08 Jul 2012
What plant has the highest amount of protein, by weight, of any plant? Hint: it’s not a bean, lentil, or pea, and you... Read More
Yarrow: The Plant That Made Achilles Invincible
Posted on07 Jul 2012
Yesterday, we harvested our first yarrow of the season. Yarrow is one of my favorite plants, and its uses are legion. It... Read More
Borage – The “Heart Comforting” Herb
Posted on07 Jul 2012
The topic of the day is borage! Botanical name: Borago officinalis. I have taken pictures of the borage plants growing in the... Read More
Wild Edibles Have More Nutrients
Posted on01 Jun 2012
Wild edibles have more nutrients, and particularly more minerals than the tamer stuff of supermarkets. They let us taste the seasons in... Read More