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Hello on Saturday! It seems like winter conditions are blanketing most of North America this week. So now is a good time to curl up with a hot drink and a good book - or even a few blog posts. :) Saturday reads Popular on PinterestAnd here is this week's most popular pin. You'll find the original post right here. Herbal WorkshopTurn your lazy winter evenings into a learning experience with the new Herbal Study Tips Course over at the Herbal Academy, where you'll learn how to most effectively manage your studies of the fascinating world of herbalism. It's free through January 31, 2024. Until next time! Sarita P.S. ICYMI - last week's newsletter included posts on prepper pantries, fire cider, and sourdough discard tips.
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