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Dare to Be a Green Witch

The Grounded Goodwife's Guide to Wellness & Holistic Healing

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Dozens of Stories, Remedies & Recipes from the Grounded Goodwife

Discover the joys of embracing an earth-friendly, natural lifestyle with this extraordinary guide. Daughter and mother coauthors Ehris Urban and Velya Jancz-Urban provide everything you need to get started, including a wide variety of recipes and remedies, historical uses of natural ingredients, and entertaining anecdotes from their time living holistically in a 1770 Connecticut farmhouse.

As the Grounded Goodwife duo, Ehris and Velya guide your journey into the green witch world, introducing you to herbal infusions, fermentation techniques, and pantry essentials. Learn the many uses of fire cider, tonics, essential oils, and collagen. Explore natural body and facial care, healthy ways to indulge in alcohol and chocolate, and recipes for relaxation. From creating an herbal sleep pillow to energy cleansing, Dare to Be a Green Witch shows you how to use nature's gifts for greater wellness.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 14, 2021
      In this handy guide, the mother-daughter duo of Urban and Jancz-Urban (How to Survive a Brazilian Betrayal) share tips, tricks, and recipes for holistic living. The core message is one of following holistic medicine and being aware of the products and ingredients one puts on or in one’s body. The authors provide information on fermenting, homemade tonics, and recipes using ingredients such as bone broth and whey. A section focused on natural body care, meanwhile, features recipes for skin and hair care products, including facial masks and perfumes. The authors strike a nice balance between instruction and background information to help readers understand why each recipe is included and its intended effects (such as hawthorn tonic, for example, to help maintain healthy blood pressure and heart rhythm and to help “heartache, grief, or anxiety”). Readers, however, should be prepared for dismissive attitudes toward certain aspects of modern science—notably vaccines—which may be a deal-breaker for some. But for those simply interested in green living, the recipes are worth the price of admission.

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