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Indigenous Foods Class Series – Rosehip Syrup
November 15 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
In this class, Two Sisters Herbals founders Francesca and Jessica will show how to make a syrup using rosehips, the seed-filled bulbs that grow at the base of the blossom of a wild rose. They will also discuss the herbs that will be worked with that are supportive with rosehips and the different recipes that you can make utilizing this syrup.
with Francesca Garcia and Jessica Ferlaak (Rarámuri [Tarahumara], Yoeme [Yaqui] & Mexican; Two Sisters Herbals)
Free
This is a virtual class. Please RSVP in advance.
Presented by Seward Co-op and the Indigenous Food Network
2024 marks the fourth year of the Indigenous Foods Class Series, a program developed through Seward Co-op’s long-term partnership with Dream of Wild Health, one of the oldest and longest operating Native American-led and focused nonprofits in the Twin Cities.
Our collaboration with Dream of Wild Health includes our partnership with the Indigenous Food Network (IFN), a collaborative of Native-led community organizations in Minneapolis who are working together to rebuild a sovereign food system.
By hosting this annual class series every November, we honor our relationship with Dream of Wild Health and the Indigenous Food Network, and are proud to support IFN in their goal of creating a Native American urban model for food sovereignty.