Herbal Medicine: Herbal Salve and Tea

Culinary Arts

Herbal Medicine: Healing Salve and Tea

Make two healing gifts with a clinical herbalist who uses and studies herbs to manage health and optimize wellness.

Member

$120.00 (any noted materials fee included)

Guest

$150.00 (any noted materials fee included)

Tuition Assistance and Other Policies

Meeting Times
  1. Sat, 11/15/2025 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Sat, 11/15/2025

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Type:
Class, No Prerequisite

Location:
Culinary Arts Studio

Interests:
Cooking, Kitchen Skills, Holiday

About

Spend an afternoon with professional clinical herbalist Abby Rappoport learning about medicinal herbs. You'll learn about a variety of herbs, many of which can be found in your own backyard, and two very different ways to incorporate herbal healing into your world. 

First, you'll make a topical healing salve for the skin, and then learn how to create our own blend of herbs to make a delicious and nourishing herbal tea. You'll leave with two jars of salve and two bags of tea  one for you and one to give away.

A light snack and hot drink will be shared by the group during Q&A.

Allergies and dietary restrictions

BARN's Kitchen is not allergen-free. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions, each time you register for a Culinary Arts class, please check with the studio by filling out this form to see if your restrictions can be accommodated. We can't guarantee to fulfill your request, but please ask! Because allergies and dietary restrictions change over time, we don't store your allergy/dietary restriction information.

Materials

A $32 materials fee, included in the cost of the class, covers everything you'll need.

Class Policies

  • Ages 14 and up are welcome. 
  • You must wear closed-toe shoes in the studio. 
  • You must be registered for the class (no drop-ins).
 

BARN Policies

Instructors or Guides

Abby Rappoport

Abby, a medicinal plant lover, has always had a deep affection for plants (her first job out of college was as a floral designer). Her interest in using them medicinally bloomed while she was studying for her master's degree in Chinese medicine at the Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College in Berkeley, Calif. In school she focused on herbal medicine, and after graduation became registered as a professional clinical herbalist with the American Herbalist Guild. She's dedicated to teaching how powerful plant medicine can be, and is always happy to talk your ear off about medicinal plants! When she’s not working in her apothecary or garden, you can find Abby teaching somatic movement therapy, using movement as medicine to help folks feel better in their bodies. Connect with her at www.abbyrapp.com or on Instagram @medicinegarden_pnw or @movement_breath_health

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