Hello again. I want you to know that you have made an impact on my life. As I suffer through another series of colds and allergies, this is a timely episode. My Mother and Grandmother always used various herbs and oils for healing. These jewels of love and wisdom that they left almost skipped another generation. Thank you for all that you do.
Jennie! Darling, I'm so humbled by your words and I don't take them for granted. You may not realize this, but truly, I believe that the friends I am able to come across, which yes-includes you -even through a comment, is just as encouraging to me because well, I feel like if we would ever meet in person, we'd 'get' the other. I am so sorry to hear you have been under the weather and I am praying that you take good care and allow your body to rest as much as you can and nourish it with nourishing broths, soups and foods. What a gift to have herbal traditions taught to you directly from your mom and grandma! Girl, that's special and hold fast to it, because yes, these jewels of knowledge are becoming increasingly rare. I'm praying for your healing!
old fashioned folks use to call this having a well stocked kitchen and herb garden .Since were educated to be consumers its brave going self sufficient .Please do a video on what books you read on growing food /plants and their medicinal properties
Love the video and it's great to see so many interested in this topic, but if I do a video on medicinal herbs and remedies, I get a strike and warning about my channel getting banned. I don't understand.
I make Mary’s Nest elderberry syrup, and with the cooked elderberries, rose hips, and hibiscus, after straining it, I put it into ice cube trays and freeze them, and use them for an extra cup of tea either hot or cold. There’s a lot of flavor left in those spent herbs, and it’s a good way to stretch it to get more out of it before putting it into the compost pile.
What a great idea to freeze them! Thank you. I usually use some for a mason jar cold infusion in the fridge but I don't have room or inclination to use all the leftovers that way. I can't believe I didn't think of this!!
@@treehugnhipi3765 I had the thought about dehydrating these spent herbs and using them in the same way. I’m getting ready to do that to make room in my freezer. I have three baggies of these ice cube elderberry syrup herbs.
Just catching up but I'm wondering if there's enough flavor/ nutrients in the spent berries to dehydrate & then powder them? I'm getting some tiny ice cube trays right now! Fabulous idea, thank you!
I’ve farmed for years but this was the first year I forged herbs. Super fun. I have at least 10 quart jars of either home grown or forged herbs from this year.. so thankful to God for providing these natural healers❤
I started my apothecary/ pharmacy a year or so ago and have totally switched from coffee to herbal and medicinal tea. Never felt better. Having an herbalist daughter is a huge help also! Love all of your videos but this one was especially nice❤️
I am stuck on my coffee. I want to switch to something healthier so any advice or suggestions on something that may taste similar would be appreciated!
@@2017_K___Booth I use mushroom coffee by simple truth organic. It has a little bit of coffee in it and you can’t taste the mushrooms at all. Plus they are superfood mushrooms. I had my doubts but I tried some of my daughters and have been using it ever since.
I put my elderberry syrup in smaller glass mason jars & put them in the freezer that way I can take 1 out when we have colds to use instead of having to use it up in 12 weeks
Again girl, as usual-you NEVER disappoint! :) I too have been working on my apothecary for about a year now and it has come in handy already this fall season :)
Hey Tammy! Aww, I'm so happy to hear this. Getting my herbs organized has been on the back burner for far too long. As you saw, I had multiple herbs packed in baggies in mason jars, but I couldn't quite figure out how I was going to pull off finding more space in our townhouse to properly store them. Now that I've gotten over not having "a nice china cabinet" and repurposed the hutch for a more practical space, I'm loving being able to see what I've got and the ease of using it (especially as we get further into the cold weather months). You needn't have the biggest collection of herbs because with just a few of them and common kitchen ingredients, you can truly create recipes that bolster your health. Hope you're having a great week!
Love, Love, Love the tea combinations!! 2 yrs ago I dehydrated Lemon and orange slices, and they are still delicious today! I put them in my teas but with this video you just added a next level inspiration to my pantry! Thanks Cassandra! I can't wait to add dehydrated seasonal fruit to my already tasty citrus slices! 🥰🥰
My Nana used to give us what she called balm of Gilead buds that was steeped in alcohol for coughs and chest congestion. I found out that it has many other medicinal uses. I also believe it is actually the Cottonwood blossom or a close relation to it. This may be something else you can add to your apothecary.
I've been making tumeric milk for years. It's quite good. Thank you Cassandra. I realize that I have almost everything that you shared today . You are incredible and inspiring ❤
Hello friend! Tumeric milk is soo good! Even with just a few recipes and ingredients likely already tucked in your fridge, you can bolster your wellness. Thank you for the encouragement!
What a treasure trove of information! And presented so concisely! Saving to files for future reference. Love the idea of making mason jars with everything need to steep a pot of tea
For those with pets I would recommend the book Herbs For Pets by Gregory Tilford. It's packed with good information, easy to use, and would be a nice addition to an herbal library.
Oh I am so pleased to hear this! It'll make your lips pucker, but taken once a day for preventative measures, or a 1-2 tablespoons every 3-4 hours if cold symptoms emerge is a great way to get a handle on something that could get worse and be treated with a much pricier, synthetic option. There are some amazing folk/herbal remedies that really work!
Sis, you just gave me a whole spankin! LOL I KNOW I need to get ALL not some of my herbs in glass jars. I have the basics in the jars but the rest are stored away in plastic bags in a dark cool place. Smh I have so many herbs, I need a wall of space to properly store them ALL and that is just not practical right now. All this video did was scream, make a way to me. LOL I live by this and to back up what you are sharing with your viewers, I will share a quick testimony. I injured my foot/big toe and the doctor said, I did not injure it but there was no cartilage there. It was completely gone and I was bone on bone, which explained the level of pain I experienced. I was suppose to get two surgeries and I refused because I do NOT take medicine but I live doing exactly what you are doing in this video. TODAY, my doctor confirmed that I completely healed my foot. She was blown away at not only did I rebuild my cartilage but the toe was strong and all pain gone. It took me a little less than a year to get results. All she kept saying was: Oh my GOD, you really healed your foot, you should be proud of yourself. Thank you for sharing doll! Be well and be safe!
Oh I'm so sorry to hear that you aren't feeling well, but yes, these recipes are excellent to have on hand to fold into your winter wellness routine. I hope you feel better soon!
I had to put you on slow speed as u spoke to fast for me to take it in. Great info. Thanks. Ill try repurposibg my china cabinet to an apocathary. Great idea. X
Thanks for sharing! I love your apothecary cabinet and those fruit teas! I've been slowly but surely building my own personal apothecary based on my needs and its really been helping a lot. Recently I'd made a chamomile lavender salve using the infused oil I'd made a while ago and finally got around to doing something with it. Glad I did because I burned myself cooking and then applied the salve after cooling it down with some water. A few hours later I noticed I had no pain whatsoever and same for the next day.
Well done! You are so smart. I am planning to create a tea garden down by my hives next year and I am really interested in herbal medicines. My sister gifted me an herbal medicine encyclopedia because I couldn’t stop reading hers 😂
I love Prince of Peace Ginger Tea. It is great both hot and cold. Ginger lemonade is a must try! I usually make a syrup/concentrate from the packets,citric acid and a lot of sugar/honey/agave
I too will be revamping my heirloom hutch as my new Afia Healing Hutch - "Afia" means "health" in Akan, representing the hutch as a space that nurtures health and wellness. Blessings and health upon you and your family.
Wow i am new to your channel, i first saw your making homemade cereal ,wow what an eye opener.I will be making that.Then i watched your mayo recipes and i do make chocolate mayo cakes.This making your own apothecary is such a great idea and of such use.Unfortunately i suffer from Rheumatoid and osteoarthritis and dissected aorta .I am only in my early 50's and I want to be more mobile and I am looking for ways to eliminate some of the load of pills I take every day. I will be making the tumeric milk ,that's for sure .Thank you for all these videos .i definitely subscribed to channel❤
Trista! Always good to see you. I'm very much a beginner and I stuck with these simple recipes for a number of years, but what I've learned is that you needn't be an expert, or know everything to get the benefits of a handful of herbal and kitchen medicines that really do booster your wellness. And yes, its very fun! :)
@@BecomingaFarmGirl The truth of the matter is, that with everything running out as far as OTC cold meds last year, and expected to run out again....we should all be preparing some cold type, congestion related tinctures! I learn so much from you!
I watched this video and since then have started my own. I watch every video of yours and thank you for your inspiration, and for every thing that you do! ❤
I recently found your channel and this episode was like a dream come true! I have been wanting to do this for years, always searching for this and that when I am feeling under the weather, and want to make a tincture to boost my immune system. This was so straight forward (and beautiful) and will be such a wonderful model to follow. Little by little, I know I can now make this a reality! So magnificent to revive these natural healers that our mothers and grandmothers made us better with! I am so very grateful that you shared the making of your beautiful apothecary with us! And so excited to get started…thank you! 💕
I’ve been researching so many herbal remedies and you put my mind at ease with your suggestions and recipes. Been adding to my apothecary for some time after researching and getting valuable information from so many creators and so glad you showed up on my feed recently. Thank god so much for you and many others ❤
I am so happy to hear this! And yes, I do the same as you--it's nice to peek inside of other's apothecary set up along with the information you read in books to truly gain inspiration. You've got this!
11:32 the honey should be raw. Otherwise it will not ferment. Also be sure to burp the jar or use a fermentation lid. I suppose you could steep garlic & herbs in pasteurized honey but you'll get more benefits from raw honey fermented garlic.
Cassandra, I enjoyed this so much I watched it a second time! This is on my ‘to do’ list and I’m keeping my eyes open for something to use for an apothecary cabinet. I have most of my containers that I’ll use and some purchased herbs until I can grow an adequate quantity myself. You are so inspiring and I so appreciate all you bring to the channel. I am going to try your idea of having a tea blend ready to go in single serving jars! Thank you. 🧡🤗
This had significant positive impact on my life. I am 68 and have accumulated a ton of junk but enjoy gardening and making homemade teas, shampoo, conditioner, and salves from my herbs. This video inspired me to entirely replace an old buffet for a large spice cabinet, bought the labels, bought the wooden jar lids and a ton of clear plastic refrigerator containers that I’m still organizing with. So far I got my apothecary items, the spices, teas and small kitchen appliances organized. Then I moved onto the bathroom, another spice cabinet and just today I went through all my food storage containers and tossed everything that didn’t have a lid or Vice versa. Thank you so much for the inspiration and motivation to get going on this. Next, I’m making your recipes for homemade cereals. Hugs!!
Me sitting on my couch in envious jealousy of the awesomely cool jars Cassandra found … Wondering why we aren’t best friends. 😂😂😂 ❤❤❤ Loved the video. I think I know what I’m doing with my old hutch now. 😊
Thank you about repurposing antiques location and customizing. ❤🎉why not? Definitely shows what most important🙏 Also may use tea cloth and cut into tea bags nice 👍🏾 I’m going to save this video! Just subscribed
Why thank you, my friend! I couldn't agree more about more folks starting! Even working with a few herbs and common kitchen ingredients, anyone can create health boosting recipes that bolster your wellness and truly work. I appreciate you!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us!! Your enthusiasm and energy is so encouraging!! I was so proud of you for the hunting video you shared! Stay the course God is with you always!! You are a real blessing to me!! You need to write a book I definitely will buy it!
I love this video, I have a cabinet I need to remove all extra china and redware from and separate my herbs from my cooking spices. Super great inspiration thank you!
That was lovely. I do make my own cough remedy medicine with all you used. Been using it for years and to me it work. I let it cook out of the fridge until I need to use it, never wet bad. Cassandra I love and appreciate your channel and I am looking forward to learn from you a lot more. I am 70 years young and I love my self so I eat very clean but I need to learn how to save money, fermentation , etc, yes I am behind. Stay safe and enjoy the holidays!
Hello sweet friend! I'm so happy to finally get my herbs organized and I couldn't agree more with you--folk medicine has excellent recipes that use a combination of kitchen ingredients you likely already have, made with herbs you can grow, or affordably source and they truly do bolster your wellness. You are right my friend, eating as clean as possible is the truest way to health. Thank you for such kind words!
Love your herbal cabinet. This was my year to forage, dehydrate, and store up. Also, I have grown quite a bit of herbs to dry and store away. I made my first Fire Cider. Also made powdered Fire Cider from the left over pulp and put some of the powder into capsules. I made Dandelion Salve and plaintain salve. Even made my first Apple Vinegar. You're never too old to learn. I wished I had known about this years ago. All my kids are grown now. They don't get me wanting to raise chickens, have a garden, grow my own herbs, make my own tintures, etc. They are all on some sort of medication while I take nothing. Several years ago, I got sick with a nasty cough, ear infection, as well an eye infection. I went to the doctor, who gave me a special cough medicine that did nothing. I turned to the good old honey, lemon, and whiskey. For my eye, I made eye drops out of honey and water, which worked way better then eye drops from the store. (My first thought was honey in the eye!)
Wait- did you say that you powdered the fire cider pulp and put it into capsules? THIS IS GENIUS! Oh, I LOVE that idea and I'm totally doing do that. I cannot thank you enough for sharing that idea. You are right, one is never too 'old' to learn, and sometimes, you've got to ignore others opinions and simply live out your truth and hope that in time they'll see that the choices you are making truly have a benefit. What a blessing to not be on prescriptions. Like you, once you give these tried and true folk medicines a try you realize that, for many common ailments, they compete with anything you can buy. Plus, the peace of mind that comes with having a small pharmacy in your home (which was very common less than 100 years ago) is empowering in a way you can't describe. Well said my friend!
Love your tea cup and pot holder. Such a clever display. Our weather is changing dreary so tonight I brewed some ginger with my tea. Watching you make all the clever tinctures I feel better already. Thank you. Have a great week.
I love the repurposing of the china cabinet into an apothecary cabinet! Great use of the space and it looks great. I can testify that the fire cider works too. Strong stuff and it works quickly. Thanks for posting this!
Honey, you have a Beautiful soul and I'm grateful that The Most High God lead me to your channel. You have a follower until I leave this earth. I can't wait to start my homestead journey❤ Hopefully we can form a friendship one day until then I'm going to continue to learn. This is one of my journeys I'm starting the Herbal Academy in January ❤😊
Hey lady, always good to see you and you are laying on the compliments thicker than sausage gravy! God is good and brings the right folks into our lives. I'm so excited to hear that you are also on an herbal journey. Which specific herbal academy are you enrolled in? That's going to be my next step, Lord willing one year from now.
Wow, you got really fancy on your new Apothecary Cabinet. Love the jars and the purse. I just have my herbs in pint jars and tinctures in old preused bottles. That is a nice set up. It is fun to collect wild plants and dry them for the future. Love to make tinctures and teas. You could add Turkey Mullen to Your fire cider. It is the best herb for cold and flu symptoms. Your tea's look fruity and yummy. This is a top notch video. Thank you, Cassandra!
Hello Alice! This project has been on the back burner longer than I care to admit, but with summer fruit and vegetable canning season at a close and almost no demands from the garden, I finally got around to it. You are right, I did make a few 'cosmetic' purchases solely because this hutch is in a visible space (our living room) with glass doors vs. a cabinet. You are right, I should add Turkey Mullen to my fir cider! I'll give that a try on my next batch. Your words are incredibly encouraging and I don't take that for granted!
@@BecomingaFarmGirl Thanks, Cassandra! I love your jars and lids they are really nice. Dark bottles with eye droppers are very necessary unless you have a dark place to store your tinctures. I want to get the label tags you bought. I have tried the stick on labels and they peel off. My dream is to be as organized as you now are. Mine will include what each herb or wild plant can be used for. Having an herbal book near is handy. I am surprised how many uses some herb have. So for anyone to use the herbs, I want a list of what each herb is used for. Thank you, again!
Love this and you're such a light for many of us! But also want to mention to people that sometimes, herbs and teas can't fix an ailment. I have a chronic disorder that's only managed by certain medications. Without them, I could die. However, I still love having natural remedies for things like common colds, headaches, etc. I'm a big believer in both eastern and western medicine, and they can co-exist together! I know you said that in your video but I just want to make it very clear for people who may think "natural fixes all". Thanks for sharing these recipes with us!
You said it Deborah--REAL books. A book you have have and hold in your hands means that you can reference it any time without worry if the internet is working, or if the website will load. Plus, there are so many books already published that have stood the test of time. Couldn't agree more. I have 4 herb book references I use (not a big collection, but enough to get me started) and I'm so glad they are part of our home library.
Hello my friend, Katina! I am grinning ear to ear honey. I am happy to know that I played a smart part along your gardening journey, but honey YOU are doing the work! It's not about perfection, its about progress! Keep becoming a farm girl!
Ms. Cassandra, thank you for reminding me that I need to restock my hibiscus and elderberry supplies. Thanks for another informative and entertaing video. Many blessings to you and your family. 😊❤
Love your channel. Great info, thank you. Remember that Light, moisture, air and higher temperatures will all degrade edibles of any kind. So dark jars are good. For air, a food saver for jars works. I usually use oxygen remover & moisture remover packets from online. Really good video.
Hello friend, you are so right about this, and, over time I will purchase amber quart jars. Right now, I just used my reserve of canning jars, but amber glass is optimal. I also have oxygen removers so I can totally put your recommendation to use. Thank you!
I’m allergic, yes really allergic, to most pharmaceuticals! I need to focus on a collection like this! Your channel is always fun for me. Thank you for sharing your journey.
Wow! This video came at the perfect time! Just today I was disgusted by reading the ingredients in some of the over the counter medications. It was a big wake up call to the need for something else…. And then I watched this video…. What a great jump start and intro to making my own home remedies! I already have a lot of the things you mentioned! Thank you! ❤ Great useful content as usual!
Thanks Friend, another winner! Packed full of goodies to help the average person. My apothecary cabinets could use some sprucing up. Yours is beautiful. I will use your dandelion root recipe tonight. I haven’t been using it as much as I should. Thank you again for the information, and inspiration. You ROCK!😊
Hey lady! Always good to see you. And thank you for the compliments! This project has been on the back burner far to long, but now that I'm not busy canning summer fruits and vegetables or gardening, I found some time to get my stuffed quart sized herb jars organize. Since its in a visible spot in the dinning room I made a few cosmetic purchases. Take good care my friend!
Thank you, sweet friend! This project was long overdue, but I'm so pleased with how it turned out and finally having a central station for everything. You'll love having your home pharmacy too!
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Well that just sealed it! I’m taking out the vintage plates that are beautiful but we don’t use and making it my apothecary cabinet! My jars are taking over my kitchen anyway! 😂 love the content so much. As always!!! Definitely will make some tea blends for gifts! 🎁 ❤
I love using teas to heal. They’re practical, easy to store and online stores sell tamper proof individual bags. I keep a jar of crushed garlic and honey around to put in tea during cold/flu season.
@@greymatters7039 I do too! And I’ve been making lots of tinctures and infusions! It’s taking over my kitchen haha 😂 the cabinet is a great place for it all!
😊We have so many different speices of the willow here in Alaska. I make my own asprin with the willow bark. Traditionally it is the white will bark that is used but all willow have the compounds and the power of the willow bark is root growing powder. I have an apothecary for over 50 years and make all my over the counter medicines and more. Many salves made from the cottonwood we pray for high winds to bring the braches down in the spring for the sticky buds make medicinal salves, add in the cayanne and it helps with arthritus. Arnica grows wild here we gather it for pain make tea, dry for the capsels and a tincture depending on the need. I purchased a piteba oil press for pressing different oils. Collect the wild for teas like labadore and fireweed. So much to discuss on this not enough time or space to do so. Thankyou for sharing your apothecary with us.
Sis! I have been waiting for this❤❤❤❤. I'm Caribbean and we do this all the time.. I finally cleared out one of my cabinets in my kitchen to work on mine today.
Hey girl! This project has been on the back burner for longer than I care to admit. But, with the busy season of canning summer fruits and vegetables over, and the demands of garden essentially complete, I found some down time to get this sorted. It's not the biggest collection, but truly, I don't want to be overwhelmed, and starting small means that I'll get frequent use out of what I have. Best of luck to you on your herbal journey!
Finally got a chance to watch! I have to say, your apothecary is lovely, and you really do have the best thrift store scores. Herbalism is something I was hoping to learn more about this year, just never seemed to have the time to sit down and figure this out. I love the encouragement to just start with some tea blends, though, since a cup of tea is something I'm always thinking about now that it's cold. I do have a small herb stash, so I'm excited to see what I can come up with!
Hello ! I really enjoy your videos and knowledge. I don't have anyone to really share, canning, gardening, medicinal herbs or anything that I greatly enjoy with. It is a bit lonely. I look forward to what I learn from you and other UA-camrs. Please take care and Thank you so much!!!
I have definitely never thought about doing this but I do have small supply of medicinal herbs. I believe I can expand my little collection with these ideas.
Excellent Content!! When you start using some of these remedies most will find they don't even get sick! I feel like that clutch for your essential oils is something your grandmother would carry to church. That is a good thing! I remember your story about her having everything in it. LOL
Suzy-I love you! You are exactly right, and its probably why I got that herbal purse because it reminded me exactly of what my Nana would take to church! Girl you have me over here grinning from ear to ear!!! You know me too well!
All I can say is awesome. I make some herbal remedies but your idea for apothecary storage unit is very creative and gave me some ideas. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Friends! Today I’m sharing how I’ve set up a simple home pharmacy to treat common ailments and how you can too! Enjoy! ❤
Thank you for all the wonderful work you do to inspire us!! ❤❤❤
@becomingafarmgirl.... you are awesome, i love all your videos❤❤❤❤
Asthma attacks are immediate. How long does your tincture store for once made?
Hi, I just found your channel and I’m in love with it. I’ll be trying your 8 make ahead breakfasts this weekend to stock up the freezer. Thank you! ❤
What do you advise to use for this new pneumonia
Hello again. I want you to know that you have made an impact on my life. As I suffer through another series of colds and allergies, this is a timely episode. My Mother and Grandmother always used various herbs and oils for healing. These jewels of love and wisdom that they left almost skipped another generation. Thank you for all that you do.
Jennie! Darling, I'm so humbled by your words and I don't take them for granted. You may not realize this, but truly, I believe that the friends I am able to come across, which yes-includes you -even through a comment, is just as encouraging to me because well, I feel like if we would ever meet in person, we'd 'get' the other. I am so sorry to hear you have been under the weather and I am praying that you take good care and allow your body to rest as much as you can and nourish it with nourishing broths, soups and foods. What a gift to have herbal traditions taught to you directly from your mom and grandma! Girl, that's special and hold fast to it, because yes, these jewels of knowledge are becoming increasingly rare. I'm praying for your healing!
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Thanks so much *MR OBALAR* on UA-cam for curing me from Herpes, keep saving lives.😊❤❤
old fashioned folks use to call this having a well stocked kitchen and herb garden .Since were educated to be consumers its brave going self sufficient .Please do a video on what books you read on growing food /plants and their medicinal properties
Love the video and it's great to see so many interested in this topic, but if I do a video on medicinal herbs and remedies, I get a strike and warning about my channel getting banned. I don't understand.
I make Mary’s Nest elderberry syrup, and with the cooked elderberries, rose hips, and hibiscus, after straining it, I put it into ice cube trays and freeze them, and use them for an extra cup of tea either hot or cold. There’s a lot of flavor left in those spent herbs, and it’s a good way to stretch it to get more out of it before putting it into the compost pile.
I do the same thing!
What a great idea to freeze them! Thank you. I usually use some for a mason jar cold infusion in the fridge but I don't have room or inclination to use all the leftovers that way. I can't believe I didn't think of this!!
That’s beautiful. I was wondering how I could use those spent elderberries and that is a perfect solution. 💕
@@treehugnhipi3765 I had the thought about dehydrating these spent herbs and using them in the same way. I’m getting ready to do that to make room in my freezer. I have three baggies of these ice cube elderberry syrup herbs.
Just catching up but I'm wondering if there's enough flavor/ nutrients in the spent berries to dehydrate & then powder them? I'm getting some tiny ice cube trays right now! Fabulous idea, thank you!
I’ve farmed for years but this was the first year I forged herbs. Super fun. I have at least 10 quart jars of either home grown or forged herbs from this year.. so thankful to God for providing these natural healers❤
I started my apothecary/ pharmacy a year or so ago and have totally switched from coffee to herbal and medicinal tea. Never felt better. Having an herbalist daughter is a huge help also! Love all of your videos but this one was especially nice❤️
I am stuck on my coffee. I want to switch to something healthier so any advice or suggestions on something that may taste similar would be appreciated!
@@2017_K___Booth I use mushroom coffee by simple truth organic. It has a little bit of coffee in it and you can’t taste the mushrooms at all. Plus they are superfood mushrooms. I had my doubts but I tried some of my daughters and have been using it ever since.
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I put my elderberry syrup in smaller glass mason jars & put them in the freezer that way I can take 1 out when we have colds to use instead of having to use it up in 12 weeks
Truly, I Am thankful for the Algorithm sending Your video My way🎉
Abounding Blessings!
Me too!
Again girl, as usual-you NEVER disappoint! :) I too have been working on my apothecary for about a year now and it has come in handy already this fall season :)
Hey Tammy! Aww, I'm so happy to hear this. Getting my herbs organized has been on the back burner for far too long. As you saw, I had multiple herbs packed in baggies in mason jars, but I couldn't quite figure out how I was going to pull off finding more space in our townhouse to properly store them. Now that I've gotten over not having "a nice china cabinet" and repurposed the hutch for a more practical space, I'm loving being able to see what I've got and the ease of using it (especially as we get further into the cold weather months). You needn't have the biggest collection of herbs because with just a few of them and common kitchen ingredients, you can truly create recipes that bolster your health. Hope you're having a great week!
Love, Love, Love the tea combinations!! 2 yrs ago I dehydrated Lemon and orange slices, and they are still delicious today! I put them in my teas but with this video you just added a next level inspiration to my pantry! Thanks Cassandra! I can't wait to add dehydrated seasonal fruit to my already tasty citrus slices! 🥰🥰
My Nana used to give us what she called balm of Gilead buds that was steeped in alcohol for coughs and chest congestion. I found out that it has many other medicinal uses. I also believe it is actually the Cottonwood blossom or a close relation to it. This may be something else you can add to your apothecary.
That herbs is in the bible and is used in holy anointing oil.
I've been making tumeric milk for years. It's quite good. Thank you Cassandra. I realize that I have almost everything that you shared today . You are incredible and inspiring ❤
Hello friend! Tumeric milk is soo good! Even with just a few recipes and ingredients likely already tucked in your fridge, you can bolster your wellness. Thank you for the encouragement!
What a treasure trove of information! And presented so concisely! Saving to files for future reference. Love the idea of making mason jars with everything need to steep a pot of tea
Thanks so much *MR OBALAR* on UA-cam for curing me from Herpes, keep saving lives.😊❤❤.
Where do you acquire all your herbs? Do you make your own recipes? This is very interesting. There’s a lot to learn here. Thank you for sharing.
SIS!!! This is right on time, I'm in the process of gathering herbs for MY APOTHECARY!! I love your channel. Fantastic job as always ❤️
I love this! You motivated me to dehydrate my apples and ginger for tea!
For those with pets I would recommend the book Herbs For Pets by Gregory Tilford. It's packed with good information, easy to use, and would be a nice addition to an herbal library.
I made the fire cidar and I learned from you. I've given some to friends and will be gifting some to my Mom this weekend. Thank you!
Oh I am so pleased to hear this! It'll make your lips pucker, but taken once a day for preventative measures, or a 1-2 tablespoons every 3-4 hours if cold symptoms emerge is a great way to get a handle on something that could get worse and be treated with a much pricier, synthetic option. There are some amazing folk/herbal remedies that really work!
I've never identified with a content creator so much ❤ please keep up the good work!!! 😘😘😘
Sis, you just gave me a whole spankin! LOL I KNOW I need to get ALL not some of my herbs in glass jars. I have the basics in the jars but the rest are stored away in plastic bags in a dark cool place. Smh I have so many herbs, I need a wall of space to properly store them ALL and that is just not practical right now. All this video did was scream, make a way to me. LOL
I live by this and to back up what you are sharing with your viewers, I will share a quick testimony. I injured my foot/big toe and the doctor said, I did not injure it but there was no cartilage there. It was completely gone and I was bone on bone, which explained the level of pain I experienced. I was suppose to get two surgeries and I refused because I do NOT take medicine but I live doing exactly what you are doing in this video. TODAY, my doctor confirmed that I completely healed my foot. She was blown away at not only did I rebuild my cartilage but the toe was strong and all pain gone. It took me a little less than a year to get results. All she kept saying was: Oh my GOD, you really healed your foot, you should be proud of yourself.
Thank you for sharing doll! Be well and be safe!
Just in time for the persistent cough that just popped up. Cassandra for the win!
Oh I'm so sorry to hear that you aren't feeling well, but yes, these recipes are excellent to have on hand to fold into your winter wellness routine. I hope you feel better soon!
Enjoyed your video. Watched its entirety.❤
Thanks so much *MR OBALAR* on UA-cam for curing me from Herpes, keep saving lives.😊❤❤.
I had to put you on slow speed as u spoke to fast for me to take it in. Great info. Thanks. Ill try repurposibg my china cabinet to an apocathary. Great idea. X
Thanks so much *MR OBALAR* on UA-cam for curing me from Herpes, keep saving lives.😊❤❤.
With all kinds of shortages on the horizon, this knowledge is absolutely essential for us all. Keep learning. 📚 📚
Thanks for sharing! I love your apothecary cabinet and those fruit teas! I've been slowly but surely building my own personal apothecary based on my needs and its really been helping a lot. Recently I'd made a chamomile lavender salve using the infused oil I'd made a while ago and finally got around to doing something with it. Glad I did because I burned myself cooking and then applied the salve after cooling it down with some water. A few hours later I noticed I had no pain whatsoever and same for the next day.
Thanks so much *MR OBALAR* on UA-cam for curing me from Herpes, keep saving lives.😊❤❤.
Well done! You are so smart. I am planning to create a tea garden down by my hives next year and I am really interested in herbal medicines. My sister gifted me an herbal medicine encyclopedia because I couldn’t stop reading hers 😂
I love Prince of Peace Ginger Tea. It is great both hot and cold. Ginger lemonade is a must try! I usually make a syrup/concentrate from the packets,citric acid and a lot of sugar/honey/agave
I too will be revamping my heirloom hutch as my new Afia Healing Hutch - "Afia" means "health" in Akan, representing the hutch as a space that nurtures health and wellness. Blessings and health upon you and your family.
Thank you 👍 very much.
Your apothecary is dazzling, in a down-to-earth way. I appreciate the tip on pre-assembling herbal teas in pint jars. Brilliant. ~ Michele
Wow i am new to your channel, i first saw your making homemade cereal ,wow what an eye opener.I will be making that.Then i watched your mayo recipes and i do make chocolate mayo cakes.This making your own apothecary is such a great idea and of such use.Unfortunately i suffer from Rheumatoid and osteoarthritis and dissected aorta .I am only in my early 50's and I want to be more mobile and I am looking for ways to eliminate some of the load of pills I take every day. I will be making the tumeric milk ,that's for sure .Thank you for all these videos .i definitely subscribed to channel❤
Thanks so much *MR OBALAR* on UA-cam for curing me from Herpes, keep saving lives.😊❤❤.
Natural remedies is something I haven't gotten into yet, but you definitely make it look fun and easy!
Trista! Always good to see you. I'm very much a beginner and I stuck with these simple recipes for a number of years, but what I've learned is that you needn't be an expert, or know everything to get the benefits of a handful of herbal and kitchen medicines that really do booster your wellness. And yes, its very fun! :)
@@BecomingaFarmGirl The truth of the matter is, that with everything running out as far as OTC cold meds last year, and expected to run out again....we should all be preparing some cold type, congestion related tinctures! I learn so much from you!
I watched this video and since then have started my own. I watch every video of yours and thank you for your inspiration, and for every thing that you do! ❤
Thanks so much *MR OBALAR* on UA-cam for curing me from Herpes, keep saving lives.😊❤❤.
I recently found your channel and this episode was like a dream come true! I have been wanting to do this for years, always searching for this and that when I am feeling under the weather, and want to make a tincture to boost my immune system. This was so straight forward (and beautiful) and will be such a wonderful model to follow. Little by little, I know I can now make this a reality! So magnificent to revive these natural healers that our mothers and grandmothers made us better with! I am so very grateful that you shared the making of your beautiful apothecary with us! And so excited to get started…thank you! 💕
My son has collected a large amount of teas , so I'm going to look for a huch to store them it
I’ve been researching so many herbal remedies and you put my mind at ease with your suggestions and recipes. Been adding to my apothecary for some time after researching and getting valuable information from so many creators and so glad you showed up on my feed recently. Thank god so much for you and many others ❤
I am so happy to hear this! And yes, I do the same as you--it's nice to peek inside of other's apothecary set up along with the information you read in books to truly gain inspiration. You've got this!
11:32 the honey should be raw. Otherwise it will not ferment. Also be sure to burp the jar or use a fermentation lid. I suppose you could steep garlic & herbs in pasteurized honey but you'll get more benefits from raw honey fermented garlic.
Cassandra, I enjoyed this so much I watched it a second time! This is on my ‘to do’ list and I’m keeping my eyes open for something to use for an apothecary cabinet. I have most of my containers that I’ll use and some purchased herbs until I can grow an adequate quantity myself. You are so inspiring and I so appreciate all you bring to the channel. I am going to try your idea of having a tea blend ready to go in single serving jars! Thank you. 🧡🤗
This had significant positive impact on my life. I am 68 and have accumulated a ton of junk but enjoy gardening and making homemade teas, shampoo, conditioner, and salves from my herbs. This video inspired me to entirely replace an old buffet for a large spice cabinet, bought the labels, bought the wooden jar lids and a ton of clear plastic refrigerator containers that I’m still organizing with. So far I got my apothecary items, the spices, teas and small kitchen appliances organized. Then I moved onto the bathroom, another spice cabinet and just today I went through all my food storage containers and tossed everything that didn’t have a lid or Vice versa. Thank you so much for the inspiration and motivation to get going on this. Next, I’m making your recipes for homemade cereals. Hugs!!
Here in old Mexico 🇲🇽 the farmacia/drug store is for rich people?? We all still believe in HOMEMADE REMEDIES 🙏✊🥃
The vibes of your apothecary *chefs kiss*
Me sitting on my couch in envious jealousy of the awesomely cool jars Cassandra found …
Wondering why we aren’t best friends.
😂😂😂 ❤❤❤
Loved the video.
I think I know what I’m doing with my old hutch now. 😊
Thank you about repurposing antiques location and customizing. ❤🎉why not? Definitely shows what most important🙏
Also may use tea cloth and cut into tea bags nice 👍🏾
I’m going to save this video! Just subscribed
Beautiful! Been doing natural remedies for many years...more people need to start. Thank you, I really enjoy seeing this...Blessings
Why thank you, my friend! I couldn't agree more about more folks starting! Even working with a few herbs and common kitchen ingredients, anyone can create health boosting recipes that bolster your wellness and truly work. I appreciate you!
Blessings from us to you! There is a great need for people like you. Keep up the good work and spreading knowledge.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us!! Your enthusiasm and energy is so encouraging!! I was so proud of you for the hunting video you shared! Stay the course God is with you always!! You are a real blessing to me!! You need to write a book I definitely will buy it!
A brake bleeder?!?!!! I never would’ve thought that would work 😅 I wish I would’ve known this BEFORE I got a vacuum sealer lol.
The tea set was the cherry on top for me! 😊❤
I love this video, I have a cabinet I need to remove all extra china and redware from and separate my herbs from my cooking spices. Super great inspiration thank you!
Cassandra! you are a treasure 💎
Wow.. very nice.. love your work. Amazing..
Thanks so much *MR OBALAR* on UA-cam for curing me from Herpes, keep saving lives.😊❤❤.
That was lovely. I do make my own cough remedy medicine with all you used. Been using it for years and to me it work. I let it cook out of the fridge until I need to use it, never wet bad. Cassandra I love and appreciate your channel and I am looking forward to learn from you a lot more. I am 70 years young and I love my self so I eat very clean but I need to learn how to save money, fermentation , etc, yes I am behind. Stay safe and enjoy the holidays!
Hello sweet friend! I'm so happy to finally get my herbs organized and I couldn't agree more with you--folk medicine has excellent recipes that use a combination of kitchen ingredients you likely already have, made with herbs you can grow, or affordably source and they truly do bolster your wellness. You are right my friend, eating as clean as possible is the truest way to health. Thank you for such kind words!
Love your herbal cabinet. This was my year to forage, dehydrate, and store up. Also, I have grown quite a bit of herbs to dry and store away. I made my first Fire Cider. Also made powdered Fire Cider from the left over pulp and put some of the powder into capsules. I made Dandelion Salve and plaintain salve. Even made my first Apple Vinegar.
You're never too old to learn. I wished I had known about this years ago. All my kids are grown now. They don't get me wanting to raise chickens, have a garden, grow my own herbs, make my own tintures, etc. They are all on some sort of medication while I take nothing. Several years ago, I got sick with a nasty cough, ear infection, as well an eye infection. I went to the doctor, who gave me a special cough medicine that did nothing. I turned to the good old honey, lemon, and whiskey. For my eye, I made eye drops out of honey and water, which worked way better then eye drops from the store. (My first thought was honey in the eye!)
Wait- did you say that you powdered the fire cider pulp and put it into capsules? THIS IS GENIUS! Oh, I LOVE that idea and I'm totally doing do that. I cannot thank you enough for sharing that idea. You are right, one is never too 'old' to learn, and sometimes, you've got to ignore others opinions and simply live out your truth and hope that in time they'll see that the choices you are making truly have a benefit. What a blessing to not be on prescriptions. Like you, once you give these tried and true folk medicines a try you realize that, for many common ailments, they compete with anything you can buy. Plus, the peace of mind that comes with having a small pharmacy in your home (which was very common less than 100 years ago) is empowering in a way you can't describe. Well said my friend!
Love your tea cup and pot holder. Such a clever display. Our weather is changing dreary so tonight I brewed some ginger with my tea. Watching you make all the clever tinctures I feel better already. Thank you. Have a great week.
I love the repurposing of the china cabinet into an apothecary cabinet! Great use of the space and it looks great. I can testify that the fire cider works too. Strong stuff and it works quickly. Thanks for posting this!
Honey, you have a Beautiful soul and I'm grateful that The Most High God lead me to your channel. You have a follower until I leave this earth. I can't wait to start my homestead journey❤ Hopefully we can form a friendship one day until then I'm going to continue to learn. This is one of my journeys I'm starting the Herbal Academy in January ❤😊
Hey lady, always good to see you and you are laying on the compliments thicker than sausage gravy! God is good and brings the right folks into our lives. I'm so excited to hear that you are also on an herbal journey. Which specific herbal academy are you enrolled in? That's going to be my next step, Lord willing one year from now.
It's The Herbal Academy...I put the website in the comments. I love your content so therefore it was warrant for positive comments 😀😍🥰
you BLOW my mind - it's like you stepped out of the 1800s. Thank you for the explicit directions, links and fun personality.
So many great ideas! I can't wait to dehydrate some fruit for teas and make tumeric milk! Thank you again!
You are so welcome, my friend! I love dehydrating fruit for tea! It's what I call "affordable fancy" and truly the taste is delicious!
Love herbal content more of this if possible please! 🙏🏻 💕
Oh wow! In full transparency, I'm a beginner, very much on a journey, but now that I have an organized space, I'll be happy to keep sharing!
Wow, you got really fancy on your new Apothecary Cabinet. Love the jars and the purse. I just have my herbs in pint jars and tinctures in old preused bottles. That is a nice set up. It is fun to collect wild plants and dry them for the future. Love to make tinctures and teas. You could add Turkey Mullen to Your fire cider. It is the best herb for cold and flu symptoms. Your tea's look fruity and yummy. This is a top notch video. Thank you, Cassandra!
Hello Alice! This project has been on the back burner longer than I care to admit, but with summer fruit and vegetable canning season at a close and almost no demands from the garden, I finally got around to it. You are right, I did make a few 'cosmetic' purchases solely because this hutch is in a visible space (our living room) with glass doors vs. a cabinet. You are right, I should add Turkey Mullen to my fir cider! I'll give that a try on my next batch. Your words are incredibly encouraging and I don't take that for granted!
@@BecomingaFarmGirl Thanks, Cassandra! I love your jars and lids they are really nice. Dark bottles with eye droppers are very necessary unless you have a dark place to store your tinctures. I want to get the label tags you bought. I have tried the stick on labels and they peel off. My dream is to be as organized as you now are. Mine will include what each herb or wild plant can be used for. Having an herbal book near is handy. I am surprised how many uses some herb have. So for anyone to use the herbs, I want a list of what each herb is used for. Thank you, again!
Love this and you're such a light for many of us! But also want to mention to people that sometimes, herbs and teas can't fix an ailment. I have a chronic disorder that's only managed by certain medications. Without them, I could die. However, I still love having natural remedies for things like common colds, headaches, etc. I'm a big believer in both eastern and western medicine, and they can co-exist together! I know you said that in your video but I just want to make it very clear for people who may think "natural fixes all". Thanks for sharing these recipes with us!
agreed! both can work together in a way that uplifts and addresses an individual's health ❤
I've learnt a new word today, "Apothecary", and a better way to organize my herbs- thank you!
I too am slowly building an apothecary. I am collecting real books (not online books) on the subject for present and future use.
You said it Deborah--REAL books. A book you have have and hold in your hands means that you can reference it any time without worry if the internet is working, or if the website will load. Plus, there are so many books already published that have stood the test of time. Couldn't agree more. I have 4 herb book references I use (not a big collection, but enough to get me started) and I'm so glad they are part of our home library.
You are my fav. I started a garden because of you. You teach us so many things. I am taking notes. Thank you.
Hello my friend, Katina! I am grinning ear to ear honey. I am happy to know that I played a smart part along your gardening journey, but honey YOU are doing the work! It's not about perfection, its about progress! Keep becoming a farm girl!
Ms. Cassandra, thank you for reminding me that I need to restock my hibiscus and elderberry supplies. Thanks for another informative and entertaing video. Many blessings to you and your family. 😊❤
Love your channel. Great info, thank you. Remember that Light, moisture, air and higher temperatures will all degrade edibles of any kind. So dark jars are good. For air, a food saver for jars works. I usually use oxygen remover & moisture remover packets from online. Really good video.
Hello friend, you are so right about this, and, over time I will purchase amber quart jars. Right now, I just used my reserve of canning jars, but amber glass is optimal. I also have oxygen removers so I can totally put your recommendation to use. Thank you!
Fantastic 🎉
Thanks so much *MR OBALAR* on UA-cam for curing me from Herpes, keep saving lives.😊❤❤.
I’m allergic, yes really allergic, to most pharmaceuticals! I need to focus on a collection like this! Your channel is always fun for me. Thank you for sharing your journey.
You are the bomb. So knowledgeable. ❤
Nice
Wow! This video came at the perfect time! Just today I was disgusted by reading the ingredients in some of the over the counter medications. It was a big wake up call to the need for something else…. And then I watched this video…. What a great jump start and intro to making my own home remedies! I already have a lot of the things you mentioned! Thank you! ❤ Great useful content as usual!
Thanks Friend, another winner! Packed full of goodies to help the average person. My apothecary cabinets could use some sprucing up. Yours is beautiful. I will use your dandelion root recipe tonight. I haven’t been using it as much as I should. Thank you again for the information, and inspiration. You ROCK!😊
Hey lady! Always good to see you. And thank you for the compliments! This project has been on the back burner far to long, but now that I'm not busy canning summer fruits and vegetables or gardening, I found some time to get my stuffed quart sized herb jars organize. Since its in a visible spot in the dinning room I made a few cosmetic purchases. Take good care my friend!
Your herbal apothecary turned out perfect!! Love it! Love it! Love it!
This was fantastic! I’ve started making tinctures from my herb garden and am working on creating a full home apothecary.
So glad to have discovered your channel. Right up my alley. I love that you love natural remedies AND beautiful storage 🌹
Thank you! We need to recalibrate! Fortunately, I am not on any medication. But this is powerful. We need to take back our own lives. Blessings
Love your videos!
I love the Apothecary station! I’ll be putting a small section together in my home. Grateful for the recommendation 🤲🏽🧘🏽♀️🪷✨💜
Thank you, sweet friend! This project was long overdue, but I'm so pleased with how it turned out and finally having a central station for everything. You'll love having your home pharmacy too!
Love this Cassandra !
Aww, friend that you so much!
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Well that just sealed it! I’m taking out the vintage plates that are beautiful but we don’t use and making it my apothecary cabinet! My jars are taking over my kitchen anyway! 😂 love the content so much. As always!!! Definitely will make some tea blends for gifts! 🎁 ❤
I love using teas to heal. They’re practical, easy to store and online stores sell tamper proof individual bags. I keep a jar of crushed garlic and honey around to put in tea during cold/flu season.
@@greymatters7039 I do too! And I’ve been making lots of tinctures and infusions! It’s taking over my kitchen haha 😂 the cabinet is a great place for it all!
I've been using fire cider for awhile now. I make it for my entire family. Well, the ones that appreciate it!
😊We have so many different speices of the willow here in Alaska. I make my own asprin with the willow bark. Traditionally it is the white will bark that is used but all willow have the compounds and the power of the willow bark is root growing powder. I have an apothecary for over 50 years and make all my over the counter medicines and more. Many salves made from the cottonwood we pray for high winds to bring the braches down in the spring for the sticky buds make medicinal salves, add in the cayanne and it helps with arthritus. Arnica grows wild here we gather it for pain make tea, dry for the capsels and a tincture depending on the need. I purchased a piteba oil press for pressing different oils. Collect the wild for teas like labadore and fireweed. So much to discuss on this not enough time or space to do so. Thankyou for sharing your apothecary with us.
Sis! I have been waiting for this❤❤❤❤. I'm Caribbean and we do this all the time.. I finally cleared out one of my cabinets in my kitchen to work on mine today.
Hey girl! This project has been on the back burner for longer than I care to admit. But, with the busy season of canning summer fruits and vegetables over, and the demands of garden essentially complete, I found some down time to get this sorted. It's not the biggest collection, but truly, I don't want to be overwhelmed, and starting small means that I'll get frequent use out of what I have. Best of luck to you on your herbal journey!
Hi! I really enjoyed this lighter side of you!! Great video.
Aww, thank you my friend!
Finally got a chance to watch! I have to say, your apothecary is lovely, and you really do have the best thrift store scores. Herbalism is something I was hoping to learn more about this year, just never seemed to have the time to sit down and figure this out. I love the encouragement to just start with some tea blends, though, since a cup of tea is something I'm always thinking about now that it's cold. I do have a small herb stash, so I'm excited to see what I can come up with!
I love your cabinet . I also love your energy and the thing's you have helped me learn is awesome ❤❤❤
Hello ! I really enjoy your videos and knowledge. I don't have anyone to really share, canning, gardening, medicinal herbs or anything that I greatly enjoy with. It is a bit lonely. I look forward to what I learn from you and other UA-camrs. Please take care and Thank you so much!!!
Inspiring, thank you!!!!
I have definitely never thought about doing this but I do have small supply of medicinal herbs. I believe I can expand my little collection with these ideas.
You should do voice acting your voice is very soothing
What a joy it was to watch this video suggested by the algorithm. You’ve inspired me sooo much! 🤩Thanks for sharing. Now I need to get t to work!☺️
fire cider is something I ALWAYS have on hand it is amazing.
Couldn't agree more!
Love turmeric! One of my favorites to grow along with ginger and garlic and lol😆😆
Excellent Content!! When you start using some of these remedies most will find they don't even get sick! I feel like that clutch for your essential oils is something your grandmother would carry to church. That is a good thing! I remember your story about her having everything in it. LOL
Suzy-I love you! You are exactly right, and its probably why I got that herbal purse because it reminded me exactly of what my Nana would take to church! Girl you have me over here grinning from ear to ear!!! You know me too well!
All I can say is awesome. I make some herbal remedies but your idea for apothecary storage unit is very creative and gave me some ideas. Thank you for sharing.
Your set up is stunning. Looks like it has been there for a long time. The tea set is beautiful, and the stand sure is a bonus in displaying your set.
I like Usnea and Mullein leaf tincture for natural antibiotic.
WOW 😲
What a beautiful smart woman 😍
I just enjoy you so much. Your smart and loving and a sister in Christ ! BLESSINGS !!!