5 Winter Herbs for the Home Apothecary

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Sage Citrus Solstice Tea Recipe

From our weekly series: The Sunday Steep

Just like many of you, I have my personal list of favorite herbs - the ones that not only suit my palate, but also seem to be just the ones my body craves. Sage is one of those herbs I absolutely love and I have several Sage plants (or Mother Sage, as I like to call them as I brush by, pull off a leaf, and munch on it like an irresistible snack) growing in my garden. I use it for cooking everything from eggs to popovers! The fact that it stays green year-round means I can use it fresh or take advantage of the dried form for teas.

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New Holy Basil Chai!

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Give the Gift of a Wild Future...

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Merry and Bright Herbal Tea Blend Recipe with Damiana

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New Palo Santo Smudge Sticks

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Inside Wild Carrot Herbals

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Introducing...The New Mountain Rose Blog!

You may have noticed a few changes here on our Mountain Rose Blog…maybe you noticed some BIG changes? We’ve been working hard to create a better blog experience for our wonderful readers and followers—from the photos to the readability of the text. Same wonderful recipes and educational articles, but hopefully, you’re finding it much easier to search, navigate, and learn!

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DIY: Herbal Infused Wine

Maybe you’ve fantasized about making dandelion wine, but never found the time? Looking for a special beverage to commemorate a special celebration? Perhaps you have gift giving on the mind and want to create something unique and delicious to give and share? This delightfully simple project is the perfect way to go. Herbal infused wines are easy to make, beautiful, and even have healthful properties—depending on the herbs and combinations you choose to create! Read More

Cedar & Cinnamon Ceylon Tea

From our weekly series: The Sunday Steep

While lolling about on a soggy Sunday is always a treat, there are times when I want caffeine! But, of course, I want the flavors of herbal tea (hopefully something with a little zing) and the goodness of a nice, organic black tea. This recipe is the best of several worlds by combining the smoothness of our organic Ceylon tea with some seasonal herbs and spices. You might as well make this one by the pot because one cup is just not going to be enough...

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Make a DIY Herbal Kitchen Wreath

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