Hosta – from garden ornament to taco flower! 💚

Try the Hosta taco! 🌮
(walnuts, sun-dried tomatoes, fresh tomatoes, garlic, freshly ground coriander seeds, salt and pepper – blend in food processor)
2. Guacamole
(mashed avocado, garlic, lime juice, fresh coriander)
3. Tomato and sweet corn salsa
(chopped ripe tomatoes, red bell pepper, red onion, fresh sweet corn, black pepper)
4. Yoghurt dressing with coriander, cucumber and lime
(soy yoghurt, fresh coriander, grated cucumber, lime juice and salt)

Honeysuckle – for bees, bumblebees, teacups and skin care 🌸

💡 Did you know that..
• mild diuretic
• help with menstrual problems
• support for digestion, kidney and liver
• and the flowers have been used to treat small wounds, mouth ulcers and eye ailments (as an eyewash).


🌿 Marikåpe – for women, life and love 🌿

💚 An herb for feminine power and vitality
• Strengthens the uterus and relieves menstrual pain
• Supports menopause, grief and postpartum
• Good for skin with eczema, acne and hard, dry skin
Lady's mantle blooms from May to July – with small, yellow-green flowers that float like stardust above the large, fan-shaped leaves. It thrives as a perennial, spreading like a soft carpet over the ground every spring.
You can often find it in meadows, garden edges and in the herb beds of old ladies and wise women (like me 😉). But, many people have now noticed it in their gardens and beds. So maybe you are one of them, and can go right outside the door and pick up your Marikåpe?
Enjoy lady's mantle as tea, on the skin or in a cake!
🍰 Recipe: Sweet fairy cake with lady's mantle, roses and plantain - a little piece of herbal heaven!
- 200 g whole spelt
- 60g butter
- 50 g flower honey
- 4–6 tablespoons water
- 100 g quark (or yogurt)
- 2 tablespoons flower honey
- 50 ml whipped cream
- 1 egg
- 40 g walnuts, coarsely chopped
- 6 tablespoons freshly chopped lady's mantle leaves
- 6 tablespoons plantain leaves
- 6 tablespoons rose petals
- Mix together the ingredients for the shortcrust pastry and let it rest in the refrigerator for 1–2 hours.
- Mix the ingredients for the filling together and fold in the chopped herbs at the end.
- Press the dough into a pie dish and spread the herb filling evenly over it.
- Roast at 160 °C for 30 minutes – preferably with a little love and a sprinkle of rose petals on top before serving.

🌼 White clover salve – soft magic from the flower meadow 🌼
- Relieves minor wounds, burns, rashes and skin itching
- Mild anti-inflammatory and astringent
- Suitable for all-round ointment for the whole family
- Attracts bees and blooms from early spring to summer
Make your own White Clover Ointment! 🌼
- Pick the white clover flowers – preferably in the middle of the day when they are dry and sunny.
- Dry the flower at room temperature for 2–3 days (on a sheet or paper).
- Place dried flowers in a glass, about ½ glass.
- Fill with oil (e.g. organic olive, sunflower, thistle or almond oil). Infuse in one of these ways:
Slowly: Dark and cool for 4–6 weeks. Shake the jar occasionally.
Quick: Boil in a water bath for 1–2 hours on low heat (do not boil). Strain the flowers when the oil is golden and fragrant.
- ½ cup white clover oil
- 1 tablespoon beeswax
- ½ tablespoon shea butter
👉 (You can double everything for a larger quantity)
- Melt beeswax and shea butter in herbal oil over a water bath.
- Stir until everything is liquid and glossy.
- Have it if possible. essential oils (lavender, chamomile, orange...).
- Pour into small ointment jars and leave until it hardens (it goes quickly!).
✨ Tips from the Queen Bee:
Use as lip balm, wound ointment, baby bottom cream, cuticle ointment or after-sun lotion. And do as the wise old women say – make a little more than you think you need and share with a friend 💛
💐 Get inspired, pick a gift and enjoy midsummer with us!🌞
🌿 Choose between herbal delights, summer packages and beautiful love from nature.