Oct
26
Fri
2018
Delighted to be invited back to talk turmeric at one of Kat’s fabulous events
This event is at Country Paradise Parklands at Nerang
We love turmeric and sharing knowledge about this lovely plant
In this talk, we’ll cover
- how to grow turmeric
- why “not all turmerics are equal” and why there is so so much confusion
- using your food as medicine
Nov
14
Wed
2018
We love turmeric and sharing knowledge about this lovely plant
In this presentation, we’ll talk about
- how to grow turmeric
- why “not all turmerics are equal” and why there is so so much confusion
- using your food as medicine
- the clinical and research evidence for using turmeric in your everyday life
- understanding and sharing your experiences using turmeric
Feb
24
Sun
2019
Sunday Morning 24 February 2018
The Goldenrod will be in bloom, ready to offer you it’s blessings
Come into my garden and let me introduce you to Goldenrod (Solidago)
Learn how to transform this beautiful herb into nourishment and medicine
This morning offers the very unique experience of using fresh, seasonal herbs
You will make your own home remedies from this plant ally
You will
- see the Goldenrod growing
- learn how it can help you in your daily life
- harvest the herb to make your own Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) tincture
- take some fresh herb home to dry for tea making
Herbal morning tea is included
A little about me, Gina
Reserve your place here using Paypal, Credit, or Debit Card
or
Email me to reserve your place by direct deposit
Mar
17
Sun
2019
Welcome again to selfhelp farm and beautiful Springbrook Mountain for the next group meeting on Sunday March 17
And now for “something completely different” …
Delighted to have Mike Hall join us as our guest speaker.
Mike was Ranger in Charge (RIC) of Springbrook National Park for 30 years from 1980 to 2010.
Through this period, Mike managed significant bushfire events, golf course and cablecar proposals, “political” change, the relentless impact of increases in public visitations, and the challenge of working and living in a rural community
Springbrook National Park has one the highest biodiversity in Australia. Mike brings an expert knowledge of the area’s flora and fauna, Aboriginal history and local tucker. Mike is now often sought out as a National Park guide. People even enjoy his bad jokes!
Following Mike’s session on our deck, we’d like to invite the group to our newly established Springbrook Men’s Shed and Community Garden for lunch.
Not just a Bunning’s sizzle, our super special sausage sizzle includes many sausages, lashings of onion, salad, a smorgasbord of sauces, cold drinks and tea/coffee. If you send positive affirmations, our Pauline may even bake some of her famous scones
Your lunch donation of $7pp will go towards supporting the important work of our small, community Men’s Shed
For those that feel able, Mike will then guide us to the Best of All Lookout. A short (300m), paved walk through relic beeches and dense rainforest through to outstanding views of the Mt Wollumbin volcano (Mt Warning), Byron Bay and Northern NSW, this walk is recognised as one of the best short National Park walks in Oz.
Since the group’s visit last year, the Mudgeeraba-Springbrook Road is again open after Cyclone Debbie in April 2017.
You can now arrive at Springbrook Mountain from the M1 highway from two directions.
Take Exit 69 from Nerang or take Exit 79 from Mudgeeraba.
Arrive at 9:30am for the first cuppa and yak for a 10am start
Look forward to seeing you all again!