Dandelion Botanical Company Class Schedule
Dandelion Botanical Company Storefront and classroom is now located in Sequim, Washington
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Class # | 703 |
Class Title | Medicine Making Class - How to Make the best Oxymels |
Instructor | Drea Moore |
Details |
Oxymels make great gifts and seasonal mocktails. Learn how to strategically combine the powers of vinegar, honey
and herbs to create an herbal extract that can be used for both medicine and pleasure any time of the day. Drea Moore,
the “sober herbalist” shares her years of experience making non-alcoholic extracts to revive this ancient trio of herbal
magnificence! Watch a demo, taste samples, learn reliable techniques and see why oxymels are once again a trending herbal
medicine worth knowing about. I’ve been making oxymels for years and the cool thing is that they age incredibly well. I learned this from a Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata) oxymel that I made back in 2017. That thing just got deeper in flavor and complexity and made a regular “bitter” into something transcendent—it tasted like a walk through an Autumn forest scape with notes of dried roses and fermenting blackberries. There was even a mineral aftertaste that intrigued… That was a powerful medicine, but also a culinary pleasure that I dropped into seasonal Mocktails— and once drizzled on a fresh fig. After I stopped using alcohol to make any medicine, I leaned in on these other preparations like vinegars and oxymels, and to everyone’s surprise, these medicines stood the test of time—and delighted the senses. I observed that these preparations were still “alive” to some degree due to the beneficial bacterial cultures in the honey and vinegar. An active symbiosis teases open the herbs I chose to use. An oxymel extract can be held gently in the mouth and experienced without suffering a sharp alcohol burn, so you can use your palate to observe the herbs’ constituent profiles, as well as taste a continuous process at play. It’s a medicine that reminds me of seeing a band unplugged that is generally known as an electrified unit. Think Nirvana unplugged 1993 and then you get the oxymel vibes. This unplugged medicine yields to all the subtle personalities inherent in vinegar, honey, drying herbs….so many tiny beings—microbes, insects, animals, humans and all their vital intertwined roles are free to arise palpably in a living medicine such as this one… I can hear Kurt singing horsely, “I’m not like them…I’m not like them…” and I am transported. I’ve been waiting to single this extract out and teach its virtues—I’ll be doing that in Sequim at the apothecary this coming October when everyone is dripping with honey and fruit and can’t figure out how to process all of it. Bundles of dried herbs are strung across kitchens waiting to be used and hopefully those lucky people will come to this workshop and see what they can make from such seasonal abundance! |
Dates | Sunday, October 27th |
Times | 11:00 AM -1:00 PM |
Fee | $25 |
notes | You will NOT be charged for shipping or taxes, but to avoid those charges showing on your receipt, at checkout please select "International" for shipping zone, and do not select "Washington" as your state. That will fool the shopping cart into leaving those fields blank - but don't worry if you forget, we still won't charge you :) |
To Enroll | Sorry ! Class is full ! |
Class
Location: Dandelion Botanical Company Classroom at 4681 Sequim Dungeness Way Sequim WA 98382.
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Please note: Class dates and times are subject to change due to classroom/instructor
availability, natural disasters, my confusion and other such things beyond our
control.
For information on offering classes, seminars, workshops etc. in this space please contact us (see link above). Our general guidelines are that the class fit in with with our health-oriented views, that you can demonstrate knowledge in the subject, and the usual caveats about legality and ethics :)
These products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |