Here's something for all my creative eco warriors at home:
Here's something for all my creative eco warriors at home:
Year Four have been exploring uses for our herbs and plants. We've made kawakawa tea and now we're making kawakawa balm. This is a traditional Maori rongoa (medicinal practice).
Kawakawa Balm
Ingredients
2 cups olive oil
2 handfuls of kawakawa leaves
120grams bees wax
Equipment
pot stove top grater sieve wooden spoon
measuring jug
small glass jars with lids
To end our Matariki time we read "Te Taonga nei te Kumara" and then we dug up the kumara in our Edible Gardens. It was like finding treasure!
Next week we're looking forward to taste testing the kumara. We'll also turn our compost piles and use the compost that's ready to feed the empty kumara beds - i wonder what we can plant next?
Today Year Tahi learnt about eating in season, that way we get a fresh variety of local fruit and veges that cost less.
We ate sugar snap pea pods and spicy Chinese mustard greens from our gardens.