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December 2009

Highlights:

 

• Meadowsweet's 13th Annual Holiday Tea Party
• Herbal Gifts from the Heart
• Buy Local this Holiday Season!
• Classes at the Meadow

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Annual Holiday Tea Party

Meadowsweet's 13th Annual Holiday Tea Party

Friday December 4, 6:00 -- 9:00 pm

Please join us on First Friday for Meadowsweet Herb's Annual Holiday Tea Party with an evening of celebration and gift shopping. Enjoy festive teas, delightful wines, decadent treats and 10% off on all* of your purchases during the party. Choose from a lovely assortment of absolutely beautiful gifts for everyone on your holiday list including hand made Mara mugs, botanical Rosy Rings candles, aromatherapy diffusers, colorful blown glass vases, natural body care, votive candle holders, inspiring calendars, gift certificates, lots of stocking stuffers and many other useful and inspiring gifts! * Dr. Hauschka not included

Glycerin Soap Gifts

Herbal Gifts from the Heart

There is something very special, and personal about receiving a home made gift. In these busy times, it is a gift in itself to slow down and take the time to do something fun and creative for those you love. It is also easy on the budget!

Bay Rum After Shave and Astringent
This is an old favorite that can be used for both men and women as an astringent or after-shave splash. It smells incredible!

Bay Leaves -- enough to pack a quart canning jar to almost the top
1 teaspoon Whole cloves
1 teaspoon Powdered Allspice
1 teaspoon Fresh grated ginger
Rum

Pack all ingredients in a quart sized canning jar and pour rum so it covers all herbs by about 1 inch. Let sit for 3 -- 4 weeks and strain. You can add a few drops of bay essential oil to strengthen the scent if you wish. Pour in pretty bottles. A great gift for that hard to buy for man on your list!

Massage Lotion
1 cup massage oil of your choice, unscented
1/2 cup coconut oil
1/4 cup mango butter
1 teaspoon lanolin
1 teaspoon Vitamin E oil
Your essential oil of choice (some holiday favorites include cinnamon, clove, orange, pine, juniper, frankincense and myrrh)

Melt the coconut oil, mango butter, Vitamin E oil and lanolin in a pot on the stove on low. When this mixture has liquefied, add the massage oil. Once it is melted again, remove from heat and add essential oils. Generally you can add 10 drops of essential oil per ounce of massage oil. Pour on bottles before it cools.

Milk Bath Salts
2 cups of unprocessed salt (Celtic, Himalayan, etc)
2 cups powdered milk
Lavender, rose or calendula flowers
1 1/2 teaspoons essential oils (see above for some nice holiday favorites)

An interesting combination of two favorites, add salt and milk together and mix well. Sprinkle in the essential oil and mix again. Add flowers as desired. (Remember to include a muslin bag with the salts if you do!) Store in a tightly closed glass jar to keep essential oils from evaporating. Use 1/4 cup of salts per bath.

Citrus Herbal Perfume
2 cups Everclear
1/4 teaspoon Lemon Essential oil
1/4 teaspoon Neroli Essential oil
1/4 teaspoon Grapefruit Essential oil

Combine all ingredients in a glass bottle and shake well. Use a spray bottle, small glass vial, or roll on to apply. A lovely aroma for both men and women, apply to your neck and wrists as desired.

Glycerin Soap
1 pound of glycerin soap base
3 tablespoons herbs, ground oats, almond meal, or clay
1 tablespoon of essential oil
Rubbing alcohol

This is a quick and easy recipe that kids can help with. Melt 1 pound of glycerin soap base in a double boiler. Remove from heat and stir in herbs, ground oats, clay and/or essential oils if desired. Mix well. Pour into a soap, candle or candy mold. Spray the mold lightly with rubbing alcohol to help prevent bubbles. Let any bubbles in the soap base rise to the top. Spray the soap tops with rubbing alcohol to make the bubbles disappear. Let the soap set up for 1/2 hour, then put the soap molds in the freezer for 30 minutes. Remove from the freezer and allow the molds to sit for 10 minutes. The soap should pop right out.

Buy Local this Holiday Season!

Buy Local this Holiday Season!

We want to encourage each of us to spend our money at local businesses this holiday season. How would it be to commit to spending at least $100 of your holiday money locally? How would it be to commit to spending a larger amount of your monthly budget locally? In these hard times it is especially important to support our local businesses. Here is why:

Through shopping at locally-owned, independent businesses:

• You bolster our economic base since local businesses are more likely to use other local services and products.
• You keep more tax dollars in our community to support our schools, parks, police, and other services.
• You support businesses that provide a large share of jobs in our community and are more invested in Missoula's (or your town's) future.
• You ensure a solid foundation for our nonprofit organizations because they receive a majority of their donations from locally-owned businesses.
• You protect the beauty and natural resources of our community. Our local stores help sustain vibrant, compact, and walkable shopping districts and conserve energy and resources by reducing the transportation costs of goods.
• By shopping at locally-owned businesses you help preserve Missoula's (or your town's) uniqueness that makes it one of the last best places to live.

Think Local, Buy Local is a grassroots campaign dedicated to preserving the unique character of our community through the promotion of locally-owned businesses. By supporting independent, one-of-a-kind businesses you help maintain the special history and culture of Missoula (or your town) while investing in our neighborhoods and local economy.

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Fall Herb Classes

Classes at the Meadow

Is A Doula Right For You?

This informative lecture lead by Meadowsweet's Doula, Caspian Janssen, will explore the options that women have for childbirth in the Missoula area. Caspian will talk about what you can expect from a Doula assisted pregnancy and childbirth. This will also be a great opportunity to meet several certified Doulas. This is not a childbirth education class.
Tuesday, December 1st
Cost:  Free

Childhood Vaccinations: A Naturopathic Perspective

Every Parent is concerned with making the right decisions when it comes to their child's health. Vaccines are a controversial and complicated subject. It is important to be able to make an informed decision. Dr. Teresita Martinez of the Golgi Clinic will share the latest naturopathic perspectives on childhood vaccines and how to optimize your child's health.
Wednesday, December 9
Cost:  Free

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