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New Goodies and Upcoming Markets

December 1, 2021 By admin

Hello out there fellow herb lovers and wild ones. I certainly hope this time of year is finding you feeling calm and happy, wrapped in gratitude and sparkling greenery. Certain smells float around us more often to dust off musty memories that were stored away like sweaters during warmer months. Cinnamon and apples, citrus, crisp woodlands, and bonfire smoke – these are a few of my favorite things.

Another favorite of mine that would grace my lips during these cooler months is the Hot Toddy. I’m not a drinker these days, but I’ve had it on my mind for some time to infuse herbs into medicinal whisky blend, particularly using Mullein, due to it’s respiratory soothing properties. This year, I went for it and after a little tweaking the results are in. It’s fabulous. Welcome to the family, Toddy Tincture. Mullein, Lemon Balm, Lemon Peel and Cloves are infused into Makers Mark Bourbon Whisky. Reminiscent of the classic Hot Toddy when added to hot water with a touch of honey and fresh lemon, it’s also enjoyable and efficient on its own. The herbs included are known to be helpful for sticky or spasmodic coughs, as well as ones that are dry or lingering. It offers a soothing touch to an prickly throat, overworked lungs and irritated nervous system.

Toddy Tincture hanging with a Mullein plant.

Another newbie that I am ready to introduce is Melt & Mend Salve, a topical infusion of hand-harvested herbs with warming and healing properties like Juniper, Goldenrod, Comfrey and Chili Pequin. This blend is meant to melt the most stubborn of your sore spots. This affinity towards warmth increases blood flow to the area, bringing with it oxygen as well as delivering herbal goodness and nutrients that assist with restoration and renewal.

UPCOMING MARKETS : 

Bertram Country Christmas

Saturday December 4th 10am – 4pm in Historic Downtown Bertram

Winter Solstice Market

Sunday December 19th 11am – 4pm at Cultivate Holistic Homestead

I’ll have these new products available, as well as my classics and some super small batch specials like a Calendula + Salt Bath Soak, High Energy Chai Spiced Honey, and Lavender-Infused Raw Texas Honey. Classic babes, Queen of Hungary Water and Rose Water, will be available in smaller 2 ounce glass spray bottles, small enough to pop into a bag and join in on any upcoming Winter adventures. I’d love for you to swing by and see what else I might have up my sleeve. Connecting at markets, answering your questions and sharing what I’ve learned is my sweet spot – it’s what lights me up. If you’re a fan or have any questions, I’d love to meet you and hear what you’ve got to say!

UPCOMING CLASSES : 

You can also find me leading a Fire Cider Making class with fellow Herbalist and dear friend Meghan Dwyer. What is Fire Cider? Well, it’s a traditional health tonic that supports digestion as well as the immune system. We’ll cover a bit of history and folklore as well as how it’s used, then you’ll brew up your own! You’ll combine roots like ginger & horseradish with citrus, peppers, garlic, and other potent herbs and spices, then we’ll cover it with Apple Cider Vinegar and discuss what happens next! Offered at Casa de Luz on Sunday, December 12th from 5pm – 6pm. Tickets are available through Third Eye Meditation Lounge.

SBBC NEWS

I’m hoping to make time for some sweet family crafts with my little – decorating brown paper for wrapping gifts. Did you know that most of that glittery, shiny paper is not recyclable and ends up in the landfill? Using old ribbon, stamps, markers, paint and dried fruit slices we’ll transform shopping bags into magnificent, unique wrapping paper that will also be recyclable. Now here’s to hoping it’s a smooth experience and fun is had by all. *My work through Small Business for Big Change includes a container reuse program, and I take back glass bottles and jars to sterilize and reuse. You are welcome to bring these to a market or class to return to me. Follow @sbbc_community for more eco-friendly holiday tips. You’ll also learn more about how we are building a community of small businesses that are taking real action and putting the dollars you spend towards following more sustainable and eco-conscious practices and giving back to the planet.

Follow EZ Herbs on Instagram or Facebook to keep up with the daily happenings over here in the plant magic space. I share even more with you there about herbal happenings around town, and how your products are grown, harvested and made. Please be sure, dear ones, that in this season when we focus on the care of so many others, that you take the time to also care for yourself.

With Gratitude and Many Green Blessings – Corey Gusnowski & EZ Herbs

Filed Under: Blog, Feature, New, News

Roses, Motherwort and ‘Sweet Melissa’

May 1, 2020 By admin

Hey there Friends 🙂

Long before I took it over, I’ve loved the EZ Herbs line. It was often a recommendation when I worked as a wellness consultant, my favorite tincture blend being Peaceful Spirit as a calming formula to help an anxious mind. I recently picked this blend back up since it is not only calming to the spirit, but has anti-viral properties, deeming itself “essential” in my book a during these times. Since taking it, have been finding it easier to breathe deep, think clearly and feel less reactive. Almost like a bit of meditation in a bottle for me. It’s a combination of St. John’s Wort, Skull cap, Passionflower and Lemon Balm…ooooh Lemon Balm. Melissa officinalis, how I love thee. Freshly picked and infused in hot water with gathered rose petals, as I recently learned, is like a tickle to your taste buds and so relaxing. In addition to it’s calming support to the health of the nervous system, it has anti-viral properties that it is known for which makes it a perfect plant to utilize if you’re finding people are us are getting sick. From one of Ellen’s previous newsletters, ‘an Herbalist from medieval times said that Lemon Balm is distilled to strengthen the heart and lift the spirits.’  In the evenings I’ll compliment my Peaceful Spirit with EZ Relax Tea that I’ll even share with my toddler on nights when he is a little more wound up. I am pleased to be experiencing a noticeable change: Easier sleep, more relaxed shoulders and a more thoughtful mode as I move throughout my day.

In one quick conversation with Ellen recently, I mentioned that I was gifted a Motherwort plant at the beginning of this whole EZ herbs transition. It was perfect timing as I had become curious about it after being reminded of it’s Latin name Leonurus cardiaca : Lion’s heart. In Europe, it’s name is “Mother-Herb”, quite fitting as it’s known to be protective, and has been used as a heart tonic to help with physical and emotional ailments of the heart since Greek and Roman times. What caught my attention is its use for stress-induced anxious energy surrounding the heart. This is often where I feel nervousness and was instantly drawn to learning more. I said that I really wanted to make a formula with Motherwort and Lemon Balm and I wondered out loud what else might be complementary to these two?

Ellen instantly said “Rose.” She has recently been connecting with the wisdom and comfort that Rose can offer our hearts; a sweet combination of smooth yet strong support brought about by boundaries – the prickly thorns that protect the flower so it may fully and unabashedly bloom. We both agreed that a gentle and effective herb would be the rounding out of this formula – Holy Basil, an adaptogenic herb that helps tonify and create balance within our systems, offering broad-spectrum homeostasis. What a beautiful balance of herbs for uplifting, heart-opening, cardio-supportive action, available this weekend, just in time for a special Mother’s Day gift. I am hard at work in the apothecary restocking all of Ellen’s original formulas as well, so be sure you check back into the website if there’s a favorite that you’ve been missing. *Mullein & Horehound Tincture, anyone* Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook for new products, information and sales.

Being a Texas gal AND an herbalist means a long-standing familiarity with the plants around me. The smells, especially after a rain, make my heart simultaneously jump and melt, reminding me of home and my childhood. As I get older, I find myself giddily matching names and healing properties to the plants that I grew up skipping alongside, offering the information to whoever might be strolling alongside me, whether they care to know or not. Ellen recently snapped this shot of me one evening while we chatted in her garden (which is absolutely magical and serene and wild with native flora). I wanted to collect some fresh yarrow for wound salve oil and the last bit of rose petals from her bountiful blooming bushes to put up one more batch of Rosewater before the season is up. I wandered a bit, admiring the hues of green and pops of flowers and asking the names of plants I recognized but haven’t become familiar with. I felt so rooted among the native plants and, as my toddler would say, the “happy happy flowers.” We chatted and brainstormed and giggled and connected, a rare occasion for the time being, and every minute of it was absorbed.

I am thankful to be where I am. To have access to areas where I can observe and connect to the land, and utilize abundant native growth. To be connected to the changing of the seasons by not just the temps but the plants. To be plugged into a community of knowledgeable herbalists and informed practitioners that offer guidance, share experiences and teach skills. I am in a place where I can share that abundance and long-standing wisdom with my loved ones and this herb-loving audience. I am so grateful. Thank you for your continued support and attention and I look forward to continue sharing what I learn and the experiences that I gain as I stroll down this path with the plants with you.

Sending Many Green Blessings, Corey G

    Filed Under: New, News Tagged With: Austin, Garden, Herbal Tinctures, Lemon Balm, Motherwort, Native Texas Plants, Natural Skin Care, New Products, Plant Medicine, Rosewater, Small Batch

    A Lovely New Owner!

    March 19, 2020 By Ellen Zimmermann

    I am pleased to announce that Ms. Corey Gusnowski is the new proud owner of EZ Herbs. Orders on Paypal will remain the same and new Blogs and Newsletters will be forthcoming. Please continue to sign up for the newsletter to learn about upcoming events and know that the quality, integrity and commitment to working with the finest quality of herbs will be maintained.

    Welcome the new owner, who is so excited, by making a purchase soon!!! Many thanks to all my customers and clients over these 25 years as this has been an honor and a privledge for me to help so many with our natural green friends.

    Much Gratitude and Love,

    Ellen

    Filed Under: New, News

    EZ Herbs update

    January 30, 2020 By Ellen Zimmermann

    I now have a very interested party looking at purchasing EZ Herbs. We will know for sure in just a few weeks. Meanwhile I’ve decided to sell my inventory, while I still have plenty of products, at a reduced rate. Therefore if you make a visit to my herb shop, by appointment (you can text me at 512-663-2713), you can purchase products at a 15% discount. I still have most items in stock but actually getting quite low on teas. My tinctures are made from the fresh herbs from my garden, my salves are hand-made from organic ingredients and my natural cosmetics are very popular in the Central Texas area and have been happily used by many for years.

    My husband Tom and I are planning to retire by this summer and spend a year at our small condo in Durango, Colorado to check out living there for the full 4 seasons. We will be renting our 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house, including a detached office, covered carport and herb shop and best of all, a huge, 4000 sq. ft. garden. All on 2.5 acres. If you or anyone you know would like to talk with us about leasing our fully-furnished and equipped house for 1 year, starting August 15th, please contact us and come visit.

    We have loved living here. It is quiet and beauiful and has a very special feeling. So come on by and get some products and take a stroll with me in the garden. Hoping all of you are healthy, STAY THAT WAY and stay positive during these very trying times. Green Blessings, Ellen


    Filed Under: New, News

    EZ Herbs continues w Ellen

    December 9, 2019 By Ellen Zimmermann

    I am sorry to say that the sale of EZ Herbs to Jenny Perez will not happen. In the meantime business continues as usual for the next few months. I am still looking to retire soon as I am winding down my Inventory. Therefore if you want to come by the herb shop and purchase any products that I have in stock you will receive a 15% discount. This offer does not apply to Internet orders that need to be shipped. A personal visit is welcomed. Please call or text me at 512-663-2713 to set up a convenient time. I apologize for any mis-information that may have caused any distress.

    Filed Under: New, News

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