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Learning Old Fashioned Ways in a Modern World

with Laura Lawrence

Hi Reader

Hi friend,

Let’s make herbs practical.

You don’t need a big garden.
You don’t need 40 jars in your cabinet.
You don’t need to do this perfectly.

If you have access to:

• Chamomile
• Peppermint
• Garlic

You can already support digestion, calm nerves, and immune strength in simple, meaningful ways.

Inside the Herbal Quick Guide, I walked you through what herbs I personally use for what ailments.

And if you’re curious what herbalism looks like...

I’ve also shared a full sample herbal lesson so you can see how I teach inside my membership. It walks through the process step-by-step — how to make your own Fire Cider at home and why.

You can explore that lesson here: FireCiderHerbalLesson-Get Access - Food Prood - Laura Lawrence Homesteader

Herbal learning doesn’t have to be intimidating.

It can be rooted, calm, and deeply empowering.

Laura

"Laura teaches classes that give you all the tools for the subject at hand, simplifies and gives you the tools to delve in with both feet on your own."

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Food Prood - Laura Lawrence

Hi, I’m a homesteader in Northern Michigan with nearly 30 years of hands-on experience in self-sufficiency, natural living, and traditional skills. Over the years, I’ve built a life rooted in growing, making, and doing — and I love sharing what we do and how we do it to help others create their own empowered path.

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