• A Lion's Mane Treat
    Oct 2 2024

    I'm your host, A.Rae! A plant enthusiast that's keen on self-healing and healing the world!

    Join me for a holistic journey exploring the incredible healing power of plant allies, and more!

    Together we'll delve into the wonders of nature and unlock the secrets to a more balanced, healthy and fulfilling life.

    Sources:

    *The Dungeons & Dragons Tarot Deck A 78-Card Deck and Guidebook, Published by Potter, written by Adam Lee, Illustrated/designed by Fred Gissubel with Cover design by Nicole Black

    * https://edibleethics.com/recipes/mains/vegan-mushroom-ragu/

    * https://www.webmd.com/diet/what-to-know-about-rapeseed-oil

    * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapeseed_oil#%3A%7E%3Atext%3DThe_name_for_rapeseed_comes%2Csuffered_from_several_unacceptable_characteristics.?wprov=sfla1

    * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pappardelle

    * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutritional_yeast

    #PlantAlly #Healing #LionsMane #Recipe

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    7 mins
  • The Ancient Wisdom of Lion's Mane
    Sep 25 2024

    https://wandermusings.my.canva.site/a-rae-s-musings-of-healing-w-hippie-dippiness

    I'm your host, A.Rae! A plant enthusiast that's keen on self-healing and healing the world!

    Join me for a holistic journey exploring the incredible healing power of plant allies, and more!

    Together we'll delve into the wonders of nature and unlock the secrets to a more balanced, healthy and fulfilling life.

    Lion's Mane, other known names:

    Bearded tooth, Monkey's head, Bear's head, Yamabushiitake (Japanese), and Hou Tou Gu (Chinese)

    Vocabulary words:

    *Beta-glucans-provides an immune boost (occurs in most if not all mushroom species.

    *Polymer-A chemical compound or mixture of compounds formed by polymerization and consisting essentially of repeating structural units.

    *Mycelium-the mass of interwoven filamentous hyphae that forms especially the vegetative portion of the thallus of a fungus and is often submerged in another body (as of soil or organic matter or the tissues of a host). Also: a similar mass of filaments formed by some bacteria (such as streptomyces).

    *Pom- short for "pome fruit", which refers to a specific type of fruit that develops from an inferior ovary (below the rest of the flower) and has a fleshy exocarp (outer layer).

    -Pome fruits are typically characterized by a central core containing seeds, surrounded by a thick, edible flesh.

    Sources:

    *Oracle of Shadows & Light by Lucy Cavendish/ Artwork by Jasmine Becket-Griffith

    *Christopher Hobb's Medicinal Mushrooms The Essential Guide pgs. 31, 97-101, and 263

    *The Lost Remedies Academy Guide by Nicole Apelian, Ph.D., Lost Skills Academy Back to Our Roots,

    pg. 132

    *Merriam-Webster Dictionary

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    10 mins
  • Feverfew Recipe Montage
    Sep 18 2024

    I'm your host, A.Rae! A plant enthusiast that's keen on self-healing and healing the world!

    Join me for a holistic journey exploring the incredible healing power of plant allies, and more!

    Together we'll delve into the wonders of nature and unlock the secrets to a more balanced, healthy and fulfilling life.

    Today we are going to dive more into the magic of feverfew! Well, that was until the Apples came a calling!

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    5 mins
  • The Magic of Feverfew
    Sep 11 2024

    I'm your host, A.Rae! A plant enthusiast that's keen on self-healing and healing the world!Join me for a holistic journey exploring the incredible healing power of plant allies, and more!

    Together we'll delve into the wonders of nature and unlock the secrets to a more balanced, healthy and fulfilling life.

    Vocabulary words:

    -Pinnate: leaf with veins, lobes, leaflets, or dissections arising along central elongate axis.

    -Corymb: a flat-topped inflorescence, one in which the flower stalks arise at different levels on the main axis and reach about the same height and in which the outer flowers open first.

    -Ligule: A scale like projection especially on a plant. A thin appendage of a foliage leaf and especially of the sheath of a blade of grass.

    -Achene fruit: A small dry indehiscent one seeded fruit (ex. Sunflower).

    Sources:

    -www.trueleafmarket.com/pages/grow-feverfew

    -Wikipedia

    -www.nccih.nih.gov/health/feverfew

    -www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3210009

    -Merriam Webster dictionary

    -www.gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org

    -Enchanting Foraging Deck by Ebony Gheorghe

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    9 mins