
Herbal Pantry: Bereavement
01/21/19 • 17 min
Sometimes prayers are not answered. A dedication to my mom...
Mentions:
Herbalist & Alchemist Compound Formula: David Winston’s Grief Relief
No Fear, No Death by Thich Nhat Hanh
Inward by Yung Pueblo
Herbs for next episode’s Cough syrup:
Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss. Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.
Original music by Dylan Rice
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ABOUT DINA
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Dina Ranade is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She is also a mom of three - two daughters in college and a 17 year old son finishing up high school. Dina loves cooking for her family despite the challenges that this creates. She passionately loves exploring culinary herbalism and has been working on stocking her home kitchen apothecary or medicine cabinet.
Sometimes prayers are not answered. A dedication to my mom...
Mentions:
Herbalist & Alchemist Compound Formula: David Winston’s Grief Relief
No Fear, No Death by Thich Nhat Hanh
Inward by Yung Pueblo
Herbs for next episode’s Cough syrup:
Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss. Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.
Original music by Dylan Rice
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CONNECT WITH DINA
---
Please send me you comments, requests, or feedback. Send me a message, voice or write an email, my email is [email protected].
I look forward to hearing from you!
To get herb inspired recipes, plant profiles and read more about herbal medicine, visit my website at: theherbalbakeshoppe.com
Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram
If you enjoyed this episode, please SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW where ever you like to listen to podcasts! And if you have time, kindly leave me a rating and review.
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ABOUT DINA
---
Dina Ranade is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She is also a mom of three - two daughters in college and a 17 year old son finishing up high school. Dina loves cooking for her family despite the challenges that this creates. She passionately loves exploring culinary herbalism and has been working on stocking her home kitchen apothecary or medicine cabinet.
Previous Episode

Herbal Pantry: Cold and Flu Season Readiness
Adding herbs to a cold and flu season supply kit is easy and valuable peace of mind. Clear a space in your kitchen apothecary for dried herb blends for tea and steam inhalations, tinctures for prevention and symptoms as well as a few homemade syrups. Please listen in as I share my favorites.
Cold and Flu Kitchen Apothecary Survival Kit
Foods for medicine
Honey, garlic, onion, ginger, dried sage & thyme
Tea Blends
Chai blend - 2 parts cinnamon & ginger, 1 part cardamom, 1⁄2 part clove & black pepper
Diaphoretic blend - yarrow, peppermint, elderflower, linden flower
Steam inhalation Blend
2 peppermint & elderflower tea bags, a spoon of thyme, sage & oregano and a drop or two of lavender & eucalyptus essential oil
Tinctures and Syrups
For prevention - echinacea tincture, elderberry syrup
Tinctures for coughs - wild cherry bark, mullein leaf, angelica
Interested in a medicine making episode on elderberry syrup? Send me a message and let me know! [email protected]
Mentions:
Favorite echinacea tincture: Herbalist & Alchemist Ultimate Echinacea
Favorite chaga chai: Masala chai from the Chaga Company
Favorite essential oil brand: Floracopeia
Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss. Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.
Original music by Dylan Rice
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CONNECT WITH DINA
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Please send me you comments, requests, or feedback. Send me a message, voice or write an email, my email is [email protected].
I look forward to hearing from you!
To get herb inspired recipes, plant profiles and read more about herbal medicine, visit my website at: theherbalbakeshoppe.com
Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram
If you enjoyed this episode, please SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW where ever you like to listen to podcasts! And if you have time, kindly leave me a rating and review.
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ABOUT DINA
---
Dina Ranade is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She is also a mom of three - two daughters in college and a 17 year old son finishing up high school. Dina loves cooking for her family despite the challenges that this creates. She passionately loves exploring culinary herbalism and has been working on stocking her home kitchen apothecary or medicine cabinet.
Next Episode

Kitchen Medicine: Wild Cherry Cough Syrup
Coughs can be so uncomfortable. Coughs can linger after the cold has long gone. Herbal cough syrups hold possibility to soothe and quiet a cough or support expectoration. Today’s kitchen medicine has three steps and uses three herbs combined to make a cough syrup that keeps in the refrigerator for when you need it.
Ingredients for Wild Cherry Cough Syrup:
Dried Mullein Leaf, Dried Wild Cherry Bark, Dried Angelica Root
Water, Honey
Tinctures: 2 ounces each of Wild Cherry, Mullein Leaf and Angelica Root
Cough Syrup Recipe Instructions:
Day 1: make teas (measure as volume in glass measuring cup)
Wild Cherry Bark
6 ounce dried wild cherry bark
6 ounce room temperature or cool water
Combine in glass jar with lid
Let sit, covered at room temperature overnight or 12 hours. Strain.
Refrigerate until ready to use
Mullein Leaf
4 ounce dried mullein leaf
4 ounce hot water
Combine and steep for 30 minutes. Strain
Refrigerate until ready to use
Day 2: make honeys
Mullein Leaf
1 ounce prepared strong mullein tea
1 ounce honey
Gently warm tea, then stir in honey until dissolved
Angelica Root
5 ounce dried angelica root
5 ounce honey
Combine angelica root and honey in top of double boiler. Add 1-2 inches of water to bottom of double boiler and heat to gentle simmer. Add top of double boiler and cover. Simmer on lowest heat for 6-8 hours, stirring occasionally. Add more honey if needed so angelica root remains immersed in it. Strain while still warm.
Day 3: finish syrup
Measure 2 ounces of each tincture - angelica root, mullein leaf, wild cherry bark
Combine honeys, tea and tinctures in large (32oz) glass measuring cup. Stir to combine.
Pour into smaller bottles using a funnel for neatness. Label. Keep in refrigerator.
Mentions:
Mountain Rose Herbs - source for dried herbs
Jim McDonald, Herbalist - herbcraft.org
Juliet Blankespoor’s Online Herbal Immersion
Herbalist & Alchemist - source for tinctures
Specialty Bottle - source for glass medicine bottles
Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss. Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.
Original music by Dylan Rice
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CONNECT WITH DINA
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Please send me you comments, requests, or feedback. Send me a message, voice or write an email, my email is [email protected].
I look forward to hearing from you!
To get herb inspired recipes, plant profiles and read more about herbal medicine, visit my website at: theherbalbakeshoppe.com
Join me on Patreon
Connect with me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter
If you enjoyed this episode, please SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW where ever you like to listen to podcasts! And if you have time, kindly leave me a rating and review.
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ABOUT DINA
---
Dina Ranade is a Registered Herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild and a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She is also a mom of three - two daughters in college and a 17 year old son finishing up high school. Dina loves cooking for her family despite the challenges that this creates. She passionately loves exploring culinary herbalism and has been working on stocking her home kitchen apothecary or medicine cabinet.
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