Sting Into Spring
Dive into Stinging Nettles! Learn to forage, eat, and heal. Make a spring cleansing tonic to detox. Embrace the sting and stay wild! ✨
🌿 Workshop Overview
Sunday, March 22nd
The session is a blend of botanical education and practical alchemy. Participants will move from the field to the jar, learning how to safely interact with a plant that literally fights back.
🍴 Edible Properties: The "Wild Superfood"
- Nutritional Profile: Learn why nettles are considered a multivitamin in leaf form—packed with iron, calcium, magnesium, and Vitamins A and K.
- Culinary Preparation: Discover how to "neutralize the sting" through blanching, drying, or pureeing.
- Flavors: Explore its earthy, spinach-like taste in soups, pestos, and teas.
💊 Medicinal Properties: The "Spring Tonic"
- Anti-Inflammatory: Traditional uses for treating seasonal allergies (hay fever) and joint pain.
- Detoxification: How its diuretic properties help "flush" the system and support kidney function after a sedentary winter.
- Blood Building: Its high iron content makes it a historical go-to for anemia and fatigue.
🧪 The "Spring Cleansing Tonic" Project
The highlight of the event is crafting a Nettle Infusion. Unlike a quick cup of tea, this tonic involves:
- Sustainable Harvesting: Learning to pick only the top four leaves before the plant flowers.
- Long Maceration: Steeping the leaves for 4–8 hours to extract the maximum mineral content.
- Customization: Adding complementary spring herbs like Dandelion or Cleavers for a total system reset.
Co-Facilitators
Support and guidance will be offered by:
- Laura Holly, Founder and maker of SugarLoaf Botanics
- Dr Sinead O’Connor, Head of Social Therapeutic Horticulture and Sustainability Services, Festina Lente Victorian Walled Gardens
Dive into Stinging Nettles! Learn to forage, eat, and heal. Make a spring cleansing tonic to detox. Embrace the sting and stay wild! ✨
🌿 Workshop Overview
Sunday, March 22nd
The session is a blend of botanical education and practical alchemy. Participants will move from the field to the jar, learning how to safely interact with a plant that literally fights back.
🍴 Edible Properties: The "Wild Superfood"
- Nutritional Profile: Learn why nettles are considered a multivitamin in leaf form—packed with iron, calcium, magnesium, and Vitamins A and K.
- Culinary Preparation: Discover how to "neutralize the sting" through blanching, drying, or pureeing.
- Flavors: Explore its earthy, spinach-like taste in soups, pestos, and teas.
💊 Medicinal Properties: The "Spring Tonic"
- Anti-Inflammatory: Traditional uses for treating seasonal allergies (hay fever) and joint pain.
- Detoxification: How its diuretic properties help "flush" the system and support kidney function after a sedentary winter.
- Blood Building: Its high iron content makes it a historical go-to for anemia and fatigue.
🧪 The "Spring Cleansing Tonic" Project
The highlight of the event is crafting a Nettle Infusion. Unlike a quick cup of tea, this tonic involves:
- Sustainable Harvesting: Learning to pick only the top four leaves before the plant flowers.
- Long Maceration: Steeping the leaves for 4–8 hours to extract the maximum mineral content.
- Customization: Adding complementary spring herbs like Dandelion or Cleavers for a total system reset.
Co-Facilitators
Support and guidance will be offered by:
- Laura Holly, Founder and maker of SugarLoaf Botanics
- Dr Sinead O’Connor, Head of Social Therapeutic Horticulture and Sustainability Services, Festina Lente Victorian Walled Gardens
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Festina Lente
Old Connaught Avenue
A98 F702 Bray
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