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Learn to forage in the hedgerows like the herbalists of the past As
many of us look for ways to live a more planet-friendly lifestyle,
the sustainable and ethical art of foraging offers us a way to
connect with the world around us. It is a practice rich in
tradition and steeped in history, and one that links us to our past
and our future. This foraging companion is designed to be taken
with you on your adventures into the hedgerows, forests and
woodland all year round. Helpfully arranged by season, this book
includes clear photographs to aid plant identification, ideas on
how best to prepare and preserve your finds, fascinating foraging
and plant folklore, and handy pages to make your own notes and
drawings. Additional features: Paperback and lightweight (approx.
330g) design, to allow you to take the book with you while foraging
A month-by-month foraging calendar Advice on foraging etiquette and
tips for creating a forager's toolkit This is the essential guide
to enjoying the bountiful delights of the hedgerows.
From the best-selling author of The Hedgerow Apothecary Learn how
to make the most of your common garden plants like the herbalists
of the past Unlock the sustainable and ethical art of the
apothecarist, and explore its rich folklore and history. Discover
the hidden delights in your own garden and how to use them to make
delicious edible treats, herbal cures and restorative beauty
products. With photographs to help you safely identify edible
plants and tips on how best to prepare and preserve your finds,
this is the essential guide to enjoying the home-grown riches of
your garden. Enjoy the therapeutic delights of the plants to be
found in your own garden with easy-to-follow recipes. Heal dry
hands with calendula balm Encourage restful sleep with cherry moon
milk Get creative with a vivid blue ink made from cornflowers Try a
borage infusion for tired eyes Soothe itchy skin with herbal bath
tea Bake a delicious nettle and lemon sponge cake Freshen up with a
rosemary mouthwash Enjoy a cool glass of red clover lemonade And
much more!
Learn to forage in the hedgerows like the herbalists of the past
with this best-selling beginner's guide. For centuries our
ancestors looked to nature not just for food, but also for healing.
To this day, our ancient hedgerows, woodlands and forests are still
full of remedies - and they're waiting to be discovered. This is
the essential guide to enjoying the bountiful delights of the
natural world. Learn how to make delicious preserves, healing
balms, soothing toddies and cures for colds with nature's jewels
such as rose hips, elderberries and mugwort. You will also find:
Photographs to help you safely identify edible plants Advice on
what is available in each season Guidance on how best to prepare
and preserve your finds The fascinating folklore and history of
foraging Every walk is an opportunity to learn, identify a new
plant, gather something to eat and reconnect with nature - so dive
in to begin your foraging adventure.
From the best-selling author of The Hedgerow Apothecary, The Garden
Apothecary and The Hedgerow Apothecary Forager's Handbook Learn the
sustainable and ethical art of the apothecarist with this beautiful
photographic guide to working with herbs and spices to make healing
remedies and delicious recipes. Discover the fascinating properties
and therapeutic benefits of everyday ingredients found in herb
gardens and kitchen cupboards. For centuries, herbalists and
healers have looked to nature for remedies and have made salves,
toddies, teas, balms and preserves as cures for common ailments and
to add piquant aromas and flavours to dishes - and now you can too.
Inside you will find: - Photographs to help you safely identify
edible plants - Advice on what is available in each season -
Guidance on how best to grow, prepare and preserve your herbs and
spices - Useful herbal remedies and delicious recipes to try - The
fascinating folklore and history of these majestic aromatic plants
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Davenport (Paperback)
Alverda Orlando, Sally Iverson, Ed Dickie
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Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer Volume 3
Mitch Iverson, Mark McCann, Rob Bou-Saab; Edited by Denton J. Tipton; Artworks by Axel Medellin, …
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Frank Frazetta's legendary creation Death Dealer returns to life in
collaboration with Frazetta Girls! Critically acclaimed animation
writer Mitch Iverson (DOTA: Dragonâs Blood, Voltron: Legendary
Defender) is joined by artist Axel Medellin and writers Rob
Bou-Saab (Family Guy) and Mark McCann (Never Never) to bring you
The War of the Horsemen!
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Dawnflight (Hardcover)
Kim Iverson Headlee
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Liberty (Hardcover)
Kim Iverson Headlee, Kim Headlee
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Snow in July (Hardcover)
Kim Iverson Headlee
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Raging Sea (Hardcover)
Kim Iverson Headlee
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How do ordinary citizens survive the devastation of war when it
arrives on their own soil? These are the true stories of three
women whose destiny was changed forever when their lives and
homelands were shattered by invasion. MARYSIA'S JOURNEY begins with
her deportation from Eastern Poland to a collective farm in
Siberia. Annedore of DENIED ENTRANCE was refused entry to Silesia,
her homeland, at war's end since this area of Eastern Germany had
been given to Poland after World War II. WIESIA, WOMAN OF HOPE
reveals a firsthand picture of life in Poland when the country
becomes a Communist Satellite after World War II. She is perilously
involved with the Solidarity Movement as it is born and flourishes.
The two Animal Models in Psychiatry volumes are loosely organized
by subject. The first volume contains a number of chapters
concerned with schizophrenia, psyc- ses, neuroleptic-induced
tardive dyskinesias, and other d- orders that may involve dopamine,
such as attention deficit disorder and mania. The second volume
deals with affective and anxiety disorders, but also includes
chapters on subjects not easily classified as either psychotic, or
affective, or an- ety-related, such as aggression, mental
retardation, and memory disorders. Four chapters on animal models
of schizophrenia or psychoses are included in the present v- ume
because of the importance of these disorders in p- chiatry.
Likewise, three chapters in the subsequent volume deal with
depression. The first of the two volumes begins with an introd-
tion by Paul Willner reviewing the criteria for assessing the
validity of animal models in psychiatry. He has written - tensively
on this subject, and his thorough description of the issues of
various forms of validity provides a framework in which to evaluate
the subsequent chapters. As will be seen, the remaining chapters in
both volumes will refer frequently to these issues. The second
chapter, by Melvin Lyon, describes a large number of different
procedures that have been p- posed as potential animal models of
schizophrenia. This is a departure from the usual format,
consisting of detailed - scriptions of specific models.
The two Animal Models in Psychiatry volumes are loosely organized
by subject. The first volume contains a number of chapters
concerned with schizophrenia, psyc- ses, neuroleptic-induced
tardive dyskinesias, and other d- orders that may involve dopamine,
such as attention deficit disorder and mania. Also included is a
chapter describing a behavioral model for activity-induced
anorexia. The second volume deals with affective and anxiety
disorders, but also includes chapters on subjects not easily
classified as either psychotic, affective, or anxiety-related, such
as aggression, mental retardation, and memory disorders. Four
chapters on animal models of schizophrenia or psychoses are
included in Volume 18 because of the importance of these disorders
in psychiatry. Likewise, three chapters in the present v- ume deal
with affective disorders, with a fourth chapter on circadian
rhythms that also contributes to methods for a- mal models in
affective disorders. Following the first four chapters are two
chapters dealing with models of anxiety and panic, two chapters on
aggression, one on mental retardation, and a final chapter covering
memory disorders. Many of the behaviorally-based models of
affective disorders involve inducing stress in a- mals, usually on
a chronic basis. The first chapter by Anisman, Zalcman, Shanks, and
Zacharko describes some of the neurochemical effects that are
associated with the chronic application of sensors.
Over the last two decades, the topic of forest ecosystem services
has attracted the attention of researchers, land managers, and
policy makers around the globe. The services rendered by forest
ecosystems range from intrinsic to anthropocentric benefits that
are typically grouped as provisioning, regulating, supporting, and
cultural. The research efforts, assessments, and attempts to manage
forest ecosystems for their sustained services are now widely
published in scientific literature. This volume focuses on
broad-scale aspects of forest ecosystem services, beyond individual
stands to large landscapes. In doing so, it illustrates the
conceptual and practical opportunities as well as challenges
involved with planning for forest ecosystem services across
landscapes, regions, and nations. The goal here is to broaden the
scope of land use planning through the adoption of a
landscape-scale approach. Even though this approach is complex and
involves multiple ecological, social, cultural, economic, and
political dimensions, the landscape perspective appears to offer
the best opportunity for a sustained provision of forest ecosystem
services.
The issues of colonialism and imperialism have recently come to the
forefront of thinking in the humanities. Disciplines such as
history, literature and anthropology are taking stock of their
extensive and usually unacknowledged legacy of Empire. At the same
time, contemporary cultural theory has had to respond to
post-colonial pressure, with its different registers and agendas.
This volume ranges, geographically, from Brazil to India and South
Africa, from the Andes to the Caribbean and the USA. This range is
matched by a breadth of historical perspectives. Central to the
whole volume is a critique of the very idea of the "postcolonial"
itself. Contributors include Annie Coombes, Simon During, Peter
Hulme, Neil Lazarus, David Lloyd, Anne McClintock, Zita Nunes,
Benita Parry, Graham Pechey, Mary Louise Pratt, Renato Rosaldo and
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.
Contributors to this volume demonstrate how a feminist approach is
strategically necessary for the community engagement movement in
higher education to achieve its goals and illustrate the
transformative potential of merging feminist theory with social
action.
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