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Kaia and I spent today preparing for next weekends “RootsFest!” that I am helping with. In celebration of the first annual National Herb Day (Oct. 14th), we (the NC chapter of the American Herbalists Guild) are putting on a festival. I am working the kids booth for a little while and wanted to do more than just have them color or something. So, I made up some Ginger syrup, “root beer” syrup, and home-made marshmallows (with Marshmallow root). I am going to let the kids try all of them and talk a little about how marshmallows, ginger-ale, and root beer all use to be made from herb roots. I thought it would be fun. I will post the recipes when I type them up.

The storage building is going up much more quickly than the cabin did. It is also a 12×16′ structure. Last weekend Toby and Eric worked on the foundation.

This weekend, Toby and his dad worked on the walls. It’s ready for the roof and siding now! Yahoo!!

3 Responses to “A little Root with your sweets?”

  1. june says:

    Sounds like you have a fun weekend ahead of you! Do you have any additional information on the Roots Festival?

    As for ginger-ale, I like to make mine with my juicer. I use to have a recipe but now I just kind of wing it. Basically you juice some granny smith apples and ginger. Then you add tonic water to your apple-ginger juice and you’ve got some homemade ginger-ale :)

    Although the ginger syrup is probably a little more portable and storable.

    Glad the storage building is coming along quickly.

  2. Kathy says:

    The tasting for kids sounds great! And it looks like the storage building is going up quickly. I’m sure that’ll make a big difference, being able to get your tools and such under cover, especially with cold, wet weather coming in the next few months.

    I was thinking about you just the other day — wish we still lived closer, but maybe we can get out your way before too long.

  3. Christine says:

    A tool shed- what a luxury! What handy men you have around you :-)

    The Roots Fest sounds wonderful! The kids should have a ball with the tasting. I’ll have to try some at home and do a mini root fest.

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