Are you interested?
If you've been following my blog over the past several weeks, you know that I've been talking about creating your own Herbal Medicine Chest. The series will end in a few weeks and I'd like to begin offering hands on classes to help you put that knowledge into practice. Depending on your interests, this could be a two session class.
I'll also be offering classes on:
Soapmaking
Personal spa products
Green cleaning products
Fermented dairy and vegetables
Herbal beauty basics
and more.
Consider this a survey...Which classes pique your interest? Contact me privately by email or fb messages to let me know what you're interested in learning or for more details. Classes will involve a small fee to cover costs, etc. Each class will include at least 3 recipes, sample product to take with you to get you started, and some will offer more. What time works best for you? Evenings? Saturdays? Let me know so I can begin planning. I'd like to start in March if there are enough folks interested.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Much herbal love,
~Sharon
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I'd be interested in soap making. I possibly could bring goat milk to contribute.
ReplyDeleteOooooh! that would be interesting, Cheryl. I've used farm milk but not goat's milk. Ok, I'll keep you posted. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI laughed when I read my comment again! I should have said raw cow's milk!
ReplyDeleteI have only recently found your blog but I am very excited about what I have found here! One of my 12 New thing to learn this year is to raise my herbs and to actually learn how to use them! Although I can't attend your class I will be gleaning all I can from your blog! With that said I would like to tell you that I have awarded you The Versatile Blogger award! Please follow the link to my blog to see the award!
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Thank you very much! What a nice comment to find today. I'm honored that you felt I deserved the award! So glad to have you on board here.
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