by Cat Lane | Feb 9, 2025 | Blog, Herbs - General, Natural Care, Recipes
Introduction One of the topics I am asked about on a regular basis, is which herbs are useful for “tummy troubles”. A little vague, and much of the time people mean intestinal (diarrhea, gas, constipation) but reflux and regurgitation are also common themes.... Read more
by Cat Lane | Feb 9, 2025 | Blog, Recipes, Services
Hello readers, I hope you are all enjoying good weather and great health these days. I am adjusting to my “new normal” following my back fractures, able to work again, if not as much as in years past, still full time! And after my break to recuperate I have noted a... Read more
by Cat Lane | Dec 17, 2017 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs, Recipes
…dogs of any age can have them too, of course. I developed this cookie a few days ago, after seeing a recipe shared around, for “candycane” treats that used wheat flour, a bouillon cube and red food colouring – I mean, none of these are tragic,... Read more
by Cat Lane | Oct 20, 2017 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs, Recipes
Yesterday, in the spirit of all the cool recipes I plan to share in the tutorial, I whipped up a batch of a fall favorite here – spicy chaga-pumpkin cookies, with a little extra immune boosting kick thrown in as we head into the colder weather. These cookies,... Read more
by Cat Lane | Jul 14, 2017 | Blog, Recipes
As promised; a fun, easy and healthy treat for dogs, with some serious benefits, and a few variations so you can make it to suit your own dog’s unique tendencies. I made this for my three, not as a meal (it’s not a balanced diet!) but to use as topper for... Read more
by Cat Lane | Jul 9, 2017 | Blog, Canine Nutrition, Recipes
…and that’s just the start. This very simple, but powerfully nutritious frozen treat can be used in a couple of ways, so again, I am hoping to give you options. It can be very nutrient-dense, all on its own, or diluted with some liquid (bone broth is good,... Read more