Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Mountain Rose Herbs

Mountain Rose Herbs is a herbal distribution American retailer based in Eugene, Oregon and was founded in 1987. It is the first Fair Trade Certified supplier of herbal medicine in the United States.


Background

Herbalist Rosemary Gladstar start Mountain Rose Herbs to provide herbal ingredients and supplies to students from the California School of Herbal Studies. retailers continue as a home-based business in Humboldt County, California until the late 1990s, under different owners, filling orders by mail from a small catalog. In 1998 the company moved into a larger residential location in North San Juan, California.

Mountain Rose Herbs moved to commercial locations in Pleasant Hill, Oregon in 2001 to be closer to many farms and suppliers. retailers become a certified organic processor by Oregon Tilth in 2002. In 2010, the company moved to a larger facility in Eugene, Oregon.
Education and events

In 2011, Mountain Rose Herbs is created and hosted four days Rootstalk Festival in Salem, Oregon. More than 700 people attended herbal educational workshops and classes taught by herbalists, botanists and environmentalists. All proceeds go to the nonprofit known as Cascadia Wildlands.

In 2013, Mountain Rose Herbs are made free herbal Project: a series of free lectures and events in the area of ​​Eugene, Oregon, featuring herbal established teachers from across the United States.
environmental activism and sustainability practice

The company is negotiating with the farmers who are certified organic by the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) accredited certification body. plant them mainly sourced from farms in the United States, as well as from some organic farms internationally.

Mountain Rose Herbs is a zero waste company in which any perceived waste materials reused, composted, or otherwise reclaimed.Additionally, the company has directed the entire energy load them into GreenPower, and has created an intact biological bioswale system that collect and filter all the waste runoff water from industrial complex. All commercial fleet vehicles running on the local reclamation plant-based bio-diesel.
Mountain Rose River Project

The Mountain Rose River Project is a grassroots action campaigns are fully coordinated and funded by Mountain Rose Herbs. Every year, six to eight restoration projects are managed by employees. This project focuses exclusively on riparian ecosystems, fish habitat, and river health. This has created partnerships with other nonprofit organizations to protect local watersheds.
Awards and recognition

The company has received several awards locally and countries for their efforts in sustainability, conservation, and the workplace environment, including the Governor's Sustainability Award (Grand Champion 2012), Oregon Organic Coalition Award for Excellence-Wholesaler of the Year 2011, and 2011 Emerald appreciation of Environmental Values Award.


Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Rose_Herbs

Monday, February 27, 2017

Cooking With Unstable Herbs

Quest:Cooking With Unstable Herbs

Genre: Games

Help Fiona brewing curative panacea.

Talking with Fiona
Elixir complete
Use panacea in Gidwin

Description

basic boiling and ready for these materials.

Add each ingredient, one by one, and I'll handle the mixing and foaming. Talk to me when you're ready.

On receiving:

Fiona says: Let me know when you're ready!

rewards

You will receive: [Recipe: Remedy Fiona] and 80s 11g
Progress

Are you ready to start?


Gossip I'm ready, Fiona.

Fiona says: Let's cook!

Selecting the right choice:

Fiona says: Let's add in something dangerous ... perhaps even poisonous! - Stingtail Venom
Fiona says: Okay, how about something that will move it and wriggle around! - Riotvine
Fiona says: Throw something meaty! - Riverbeast Heart
Fiona says: How about something that would give a good light! - Moonlit Herb

the correct materials

Fiona says: Good!
Fiona said: That's the stuff!
Fiona says: Good job!
Fiona says: Perfect!

the wrong ingredients
Fiona says: Oh no! That is not true. Let us set up a new batch.