Mushroom Tincture & Fire Cider Making (Bees to a Flower) with Peter Daniel Grant and Alexandra Lea
- Sat 11th Jan 2025, 6am – 12pm EST (UTC -05:00)
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About Mushroom Tincture Making and Fire Cider Making
Ever wondered what goes into a tincture, and how one is made? Join us for an interactive and educational workshop where you'll learn the art of crafting mushroom tinctures and fire cider, two potent natural remedies packed with health benefits. Whether you're a health enthusiast, herbalist, or curious beginner, this hands-on experience will empower you to take your wellness into your own hands.
Why Come to This Workshop?
1. Discover the Benefits of Mushroom Tinctures and How to Make Your Own
Mushrooms are potent adaptogens that support immunity, stress resilience, and overall vitality. Here's what you'll gain:
- Immune System Boost: Learn to make tinctures from powerful medicinal mushrooms like reishi, lion's mane, and chaga.
- Cognitive Support: Lion's mane, in particular, promotes brain health, memory, and focus.
- Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Reishi and chaga are known for their ability to reduce inflammation and support cellular health.
- Stress Relief: Reishi is called the "mushroom of immortality" for its calming effects and stress-reducing properties.
You'll leave with a ready-to-use tincture and the knowledge to make more at home.
2. Learn to Craft Fire Cider
Fire cider is a spicy, tangy tonic that has been a staple in natural medicine for generations. Here’s why it’s amazing:
- Cold & Flu Prevention: Packed with antimicrobial ingredients like garlic, ginger, and horseradish, fire cider keeps seasonal sickness at bay.
- Digestive Health: The vinegar base supports gut health and aids digestion.
- Energy Boost: The zingy combination of citrus, honey, and spices provides a natural, invigorating energy boost.
Participants will customize their own fire cider blend to suit their taste and health goals.
Why Attend?
- Hands-On Learning: Gain practical skills in herbalism and fermentation with expert guidance.
- Take Home Products: Leave with your own mushroom tincture and fire cider, crafted by you.
- Sustainable Wellness: Learn to create remedies that are affordable, sustainable, and tailored to your needs.
- Community Connection: Meet like-minded individuals passionate about health and nature.
This workshop is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their well-being naturally, develop new skills, or reconnect with the wisdom of plant medicine.
Spots are limited, so reserve your place now and take the first step toward empowered, holistic health! 🌿
About Alexandra
Alexandra Lea, is a biologist, forager, and wild food teacher, heralds from the rolling hills of the South Downs in Sussex.
Under her dynamic brand, The Female Forager, Alexandra has joined forces with innovators like Nomadic and the Psychedelic Society, leading transformative mushroom identification workshops across the UK, and teaching us to connect with the forest landscape, while honing participants' skills in finding gourmet and medicinal fungi.
Alexandra’s passion for mushroom foraging stems from her deep, intuitive bond with the forest. She inspires others to reconnect with nature’s edible and medicinal treasures, sharing her infectious enthusiasm for the mystical fungi kingdom.
About Peter Daniel Grant
Chippy-Grant’s vegan cuisine is a riot of antioxidant-packed organic, seasonal, foraged and fermented dishes served at communal feasts. As well as being packed with goodness, his ability to blend flavours and unexpected ingredients cleverly even has sceptics of the plant-based lifestyle asking for seconds.
Things to Bring With You
- Comfortable shoes
- Snacks
A bit about Bees to a Flower
Bees to a Flower is a Primal Gathering initiative that encourages people, past participants, their friends, and the extended community to act as bee’s to a flower to their local community ‘flower’ projects. Actively pollinating the wider ecosystem with the support they need while learning new and empowering skills. Join our newsletter here.
*Tickets are non-refundable, but name changes are welcome