An Herbal Diary
by Dina RanadeExplore the art and science of kitchen herbalism. Each episode delves into the fascinating world of botanical medicine - how it can enhance our lives and support our well-being. Build your own personal kitchen apothecary, a medicine cabinet stocked with all that is good for your families, friends and yourself.
Copyright: 2024, Dina Ranade
Episodes
Pop-Up Cocoa Tea Salon
21m · PublishedChocolate begins as the seeds of Theobroma cacao, a tropical tree. After much processing, we are gifted cocoa powder which is in itself an herbal remedy, a delicious one at that. Come join me in this pop-up tea salon episode where we brew a warm comfort cup of cocoa.
**NEW TRIAL OFFERING: Herbal Kitchen Styling Sessions**
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Mentions:
Jim McDonald: Herbcraft.org
Jim’s Virtual Classes
Cocoa Tea Recipe
12 ounces herbal tea (chamomile, mint or any favorite)
1 teaspoon 100% dark cocoa powder
¼ teaspoon cinnamon
¼ cup coconut milk
Simmer together 10 minutes.
Stir in 1 tablespoon honey.
Inulin-Rich Cocoa
3 cups water
1 teaspoon burdock root powder
1 teaspoon dandelion root powder
2 teaspoons 100% dark cocoa powder
Simmer together 20 minutes
Stir in 2 tablespoons honey.
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Together we can transform our kitchens into a unique apothecary.
---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss. Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.
Original music by Dylan Rice
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Please send me your 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
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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 and one son all now in college. Dina loves cooking for her family despite the challenges this creates. She passionately loves exploring culinary herbalism and has been working on stocking her home kitchen apothecary or medicine cabinet.
Pop-Up Cocoa Tea Salon
21m · PublishedChocolate begins as the seeds of Theobroma cacao, a tropical tree. After much processing, we are gifted cocoa powder which is in itself an herbal remedy, a delicious one at that. Come join me in this pop-up tea salon episode where we brew a warm comfort cup of cocoa.
**NEW TRIAL OFFERING: Herbal Kitchen Styling Sessions**
To Schedule Click Here
Mentions:
Jim McDonald: Herbcraft.org
Jim’s Virtual Classes
Cocoa Tea Recipe
12 ounces herbal tea (chamomile, mint or any favorite)
1 teaspoon 100% dark cocoa powder
¼ teaspoon cinnamon
¼ cup coconut milk
Simmer together 10 minutes.
Stir in 1 tablespoon honey.
Inulin-Rich Cocoa
3 cups water
1 teaspoon burdock root powder
1 teaspoon dandelion root powder
2 teaspoons 100% dark cocoa powder
Simmer together 20 minutes
Stir in 2 tablespoons honey.
CONNECT WITH DINA
Together we can transform our kitchens into a unique apothecary.
---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss. Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.
Original music by Dylan Rice
---
Please send me your 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
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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 and one son all now in college. Dina loves cooking for her family despite the challenges this creates. She passionately loves exploring culinary herbalism and has been working on stocking her home kitchen apothecary or medicine cabinet.
Materia Medica: Plantain
35m · PublishedThe more I work with weedy plants from my yard and in my kitchen, the greater my confidence in them grows. Plantain is the perfect bridge for embracing the idea that plants growing around us are remedies readily available. Plantain is a rockstar for healing the skin and mucous membranes where it can soothe pain, cleanse and promote wound healing.
What plantain heals externally it can also do internally.
Photo of Plantain major
Photo of Plantain lanceolata
For more on plantain poultices listen to episode 44 of An Herbal Diary
CONNECT WITH DINA
Together we can transform our kitchens into a unique apothecary.
---With all of my heart I would love you to join me, click here to join on Patreon
---Follow me on instagram: @theherbalbakeshoppe
---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss. Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.
Original music by Dylan Rice
Please send me your 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, 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 and one son all now in college. 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.
Materia Medica: Plantain
35m · PublishedThe more I work with weedy plants from my yard and in my kitchen, the greater my confidence in them grows. Plantain is the perfect bridge for embracing the idea that plants growing around us are remedies readily available. Plantain is a rockstar for healing the skin and mucous membranes where it can soothe pain, cleanse and promote wound healing.
What plantain heals externally it can also do internally.
Photo of Plantain major
Photo of Plantain lanceolata
For more on plantain poultices listen to episode 44 of An Herbal Diary
CONNECT WITH DINA
Together we can transform our kitchens into a unique apothecary.
---With all of my heart I would love you to join me, click here to join on Patreon
---Follow me on instagram: @theherbalbakeshoppe
---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss. Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.
Original music by Dylan Rice
Please send me your 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, 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.
---
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 and one son all now in college. 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.
Herbal Pantry: Plantain and Poultices
34m · PublishedThis is not the tropical fruit plantain, so yummy cooked in butter. This plantain is the leafy green weed growing in any grassy yard, field or meadow. This plantain tops the list for herbal first aid remedies, especially for rashes and insect bites. In this episode, we explore topical uses including the amazing plantain poultice.
Plantain Poultice Recipe:
Big handful fresh plantain leaves OR ½ cup dried plantain leaf
Hot water, just to moisten
1 Tablespoon calendula oil
2 drops lavender essential oil
Blend either in mortar and pestle or blender
Thicken as needed to form paste using
1 teaspoon to 1 Tablespoon flour, ground flaxseed or bentonite clay powder
Image of Plantain (Plantago major)
Image of Plantain (Plantago lanceolata)
Sources for Dried Plantain
Aunty Peaches Apothecary
Rosemary’s Garden
CONNECT WITH DINA
Together we can transform our kitchens into a unique apothecary
---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss. Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.
Original music by Dylan Rice
---
Please send me your 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.
Herbal Pantry: Kitchen Garden Visit
1h 1m · PublishedHerbs offer all kinds of remedy. Tending a kitchen garden may provide culinary delights and stock for an herbal medicine cabinet, but with additional benefit of peace, solace and hope. Join me in this episode to tour through my 2020 kitchen garden for some delicious and medicinal discoveries.
Mentions:
Donna J. Haraway: Staying with the Trouble, Making Kin in the Chthulucene
Aaron Bertelson: Grow Fruit and Vegetables in Pots
Companion Plants
Strictly Medicinal Seeds
Rootwork Herbals and the People’s Medicine Project Reclamation
CONNECT WITH DINA
---** Please join me for my new monthly online group gathering, a kitchen medicine club, a place to grow confidence together!
Each month we will have a live discussion that will be hosted on Zoom.
With all of my heart I would love you to join me, click here to join on Patreon
Together we can transform our kitchens into a unique apothecary.**
---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss. Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.
Original music by Dylan Rice
---
Please send me your 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.
---
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 and one son all now in college. 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.
Herbal Pantry: Kitchen Garden Visit
1h 1m · PublishedHerbs offer all kinds of remedy. Tending a kitchen garden may provide culinary delights and stock for an herbal medicine cabinet, but with additional benefit of peace, solace and hope. Join me in this episode to tour through my 2020 kitchen garden for some delicious and medicinal discoveries.
Mentions:
Donna J. Haraway: Staying with the Trouble, Making Kin in the Chthulucene
Aaron Bertelson: Grow Fruit and Vegetables in Pots
Companion Plants
Strictly Medicinal Seeds
Rootwork Herbals and the People’s Medicine Project Reclamation
CONNECT WITH DINA
---** Please join me for my new monthly online group gathering, a kitchen medicine club, a place to grow confidence together!
Each month we will have a live discussion that will be hosted on Zoom.
With all of my heart I would love you to join me, click here to join on Patreon
Together we can transform our kitchens into a unique apothecary.**
---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss. Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.
Original music by Dylan Rice
---
Please send me your 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.
---
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 and one son all now in college. 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.
Herbal Pantry: Demulcents and Expectorants
1h 8m · PublishedMedicine from plants can’t replace pharmaceuticals, but botanical remedies can contribute to prevention and recovery from illness. In this episode, I explore building the kitchen herbal pantry to include cough remedies.
Categories and Examples of Herbs with therapeutic use for coughing
Demulcents are herbs that soothe and protect mucous membranes from irritation and inflammation and thin mucus
Examples are flax seed, chia seed, oats, okra, marshmallow, licorice, fenugreek, fennel, slippery elm, mullein, violet, butterfly weed
Expectorants are herbs that help move excessive mucus out of the respiratory system
Examples include wild cherry bark, plantain, hyssop, fenugreek, thyme, fennel, licorice, ginger, marshmallow, anise, onion, garlic, eucalyptus, pine, elecampane, lobelia, horehound
Decongestants reduce and/or eliminate the formation of mucus or phlegm
Examples are anise, black pepper, cayenne, ginger, fenugreek, mullein, marshmallow, licorice, horehound, sumac, wild cherry, elecampane, lobelia
Astringents dry up mucus, be careful with astringents, use only if copious mucus
Examples include peppermint, spearmint, bayberry, sumach, raspberry leaf, wild cherry, cleavers, lobelia
Antispasmodics relax muscles, decrease constriction and tightness, help coughing spasms
Examples are Fenugreek, fennel, lavender, peppermint, lemon balm, mullein, Angelica, bayberry, red clover, elecampane and lobelia
Mentions:
American Herbalist Guild COVID19 Resource page
Respiratory System and Respiratory Immunity: Course offered by the Matthew Wood Institute of Herbalism
Recipe for Onion Poultice:
1-2 onions, steamed
½ cup flour or cornmeal
2 Tablespoons apple cider vinegar (or any vinegar except distilled white vinegar)
Mix together to form paste, spread onto a cheesecloth, wrap in plastic. Place on chest and cover with a towel to keep warm. Keep on chest for at least 30 minutes.
---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss. Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.
Original music by Dylan Rice
---
Please send me your 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.
---
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 and one son all now in college. 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.
Pop-Up Tea Salon: Ashwaganda Chai
33m · PublishedSharing three inspirations of courage from my kitchen apothecary. A calming chai, ideas for a little remedy kit that you probably have already at home and thoughts for future herbal kitchen planning.
Ashwaganda Chai Herb/Spice Blend
¼ cup ashwaganda root powder
2 teaspoons cinnamon powder
¼ teaspoon nutmeg powder
¼ teaspoon clove powder
⅛ teaspoon fine sea salt
⅛ teaspoon ground black pepper
To Prepare Chai
1 cup milk - cow, soy, coconut, nut, oat
¼ cup water
2 teaspoons herb/spice blend
¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
½ teaspoon maple syrup or honey
Blend and warm milk and water, add herb/spice powder, cover and simmer for 10 minutes.
Remove lid, add vanilla and maple syrup, simmer for 5 additional minutes
Mentions:
Ashwaganda Root powder
Herbalist & Alchemist Immune Support Tincture
Herbalist & Alchemist Stress Support Tinctures
Strictly Medicinal Seeds
Plantrama Podcast - make your own pots
Original music by Dylan Rice
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Please send me your 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.
---
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 and one son all now in college. 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.
Kitchen Medicine: Rosemary Chocolate Chip Biscotti
57m · PublishedFinally a kitchen medicine baking episode! This one starring herbal infused culinary oils. Not to be confused with essential oils, herb infused oils are easy to prepare at home and versatile. Always use dried herbs for infusing into an oil like olive oil. The creative options are endless. Perhaps begin by baking this biscotti with me!
Mentions:
Culinary Infused Oil Safety
Rosemary Gladstar
Patience Gray’s Honey from a Weed
To Make Herbal Infused Culinary Oil:
Use sterilized Mason Jars
Fill a jar approximately 1/3rd full with dried herbs
Pour in olive oil to cover herbs by one inch
OR
Weigh and measure dried herbs and oil using 1:5 ratio
Cover with lid; label
Infuse in cool, dark cabinet for 10-14 days
Recipe for Rosemary Chocolate Chip Biscotti
CONNECT WITH DINA
---** Please join me for my new monthly online group gathering, a kitchen medicine club, a place to grow confidence together!
Each month we will have a live discussion that will be hosted on Zoom.
With all of my heart I would love you to join me, click here to join on Patreon
Together we can transform our kitchens into a unique apothecary.**
---Deepest gratitude to Andrea Klunder, my podcast boss. Find her at thecreativeimposter.com.
Original music by Dylan Rice
---
Please send me your 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.
---
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 and one son all now in college. 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.
Strain and store refrigerated.
An Herbal Diary has 66 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 40:14:01. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 12th, 2024 04:41.