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The first line of herbal extracts debuted, featuring over tinctures made with certified organic alcohol and organically grown or ethically wild-harvested plant material. As a thank you to the herbal community, we produced and hosted the Rootstalk Festival, which fused herbal education, homesteading skills, and wilderness conservation with live music and storytelling.

As a way to extend the enthusiasm of the Rootstalk Festival, we also created the Free Herbalism Project in , an ongoing series of free community events featuring visiting herbalists. With a continued commitment to finding the most sustainable packaging that also creates less waste at our customers' homes, we unveiled new packaging for our certified organic tea line.

Since , Mountain Rose Herbs has sought the most environmentally friendly ways to operate our business. In , we installed photovoltaic solar panels and an electric vehicle charging station to provide renewable energy for our main facility and its employees. Zero Waste Business Council. Shawn and Julie stepped back from day-to-day operations at Mountain Rose Herbs and formed a three-person executive team to lead the company. In an effort to provide our customers with the best possible experience, we opened our first brick-and-mortar store in In , we also began producing our own extracts, elixirs, and syrups as part of an asset acquisition from the small local company Terra Firma Botanicals.

We continued to expand our facilities in with the opening of our new milling facility in West Eugene, giving us full, hands-on control over the milling process for our products for the first time. Initially, there were no guidelines or mandates for businesses, shipping was impacted, ports were closed; the infrastructure that kept businesses functioning smoothly was crumbling across the nation and abroad.

Some mushrooms, like shiitakes, are well known and widely used in both cooking and herbalism. Others, like reishi, chaga and maitake, may be new to you. Some are wonderful culinary additions, while others have amazing health benefits, but less-than-amazing flavor.

Making a decoction with some of these mushrooms is often preferable. As the days shorten, plants send their energy to their roots and go to seed, while deciduous trees shed their leaves. We cozy up in warmer clothes, stack firewood, and start storing up our food and energy reserves for the winter. In autumn, we transition from the more active yang seasons of spring and summer into the more restful yin seasons of autumn and winter.

We too send our energies underground, sleeping and eating more, and moving and doing less. In autumn, we bundle, store, and prepare for the more fallow winter season ahead, when the world rests. Baby bath time can be a wonderful bonding experience that offers both parent and child the opportunity to relax and focus on the circle of love between them.

Organic calendula and chamomile are gentle and skin-nourishing, and when combined with the aromatics of soothing, calming lavender or roses, they make a perfect herbal bath for your precious child. So why call this sweet treat hummus at all? Well, its base is mashed garbanzo beans, and it is a type of dip, so the masses started calling it chocolate hummus or dessert hummus. For the sake of helping people find this recipe, I stuck with that name, but know you can call it vegan chocolate mousse, and it will still be as delicious.

There is great intention behind the drawing and taking of a bath. The sound of water filling the basin sets the scene for the softening of energy that is about to happen. Slipping into the water has a way of melting away tension and initiating a sigh of relief, which seems to be more of an involuntary reflex than something I ever mean to do. After a few moments of settling in, I call on one of my favorite bath enhancements to create an even deeper therapeutic experience.

Bath bombs are helpful vehicles for aromatherapy and because they are crafted in advance, they are easy to enjoy after a long day. Healthy hair comes from a healthy scalp. This body part is often overlooked as we wash our face or shampoo our hair. Taking good care of your scalp by keeping it clean and full of moisture will benefit hair growth, eliminate dry skin issues such as dandruff, and prevent hair loss.

Your scalp is an extension of your face so using products such as masks, scrubs, and conditioners that you can easily create at home should be part of your healthy hair and skin regime. We designed our store with the intent to give our customers a feel of coziness, character, and a space to comfortably delve into some herbal goodness.

A premier destination, it is known for its enchanting courtyards, shops, eateries, and tasting rooms. Bridgeport Village is a charming Mecca for shoppers. Located just 10 miles south of Portland, it is easy to spend a day perusing the multitude of shops.

You can catch a movie at the cinema, have lunch at one of the many restaurants, and even enjoy an array of beauty and spa services. There really is something for everyone. Wholesale Account Holder? Log In Here. Born and raised in the Midwest, Christine has considered Oregon a home since When away from the office, she enjoys gardening, running around with her energetic little one, canning and food preservation, homebrewing beer and wine, and spending time outdoors. Build-It" hero around Mountain Rose Herbs.

As a Certified Facility Manager and member of the International Facility Management Association, Mike oversees the upkeep and maintenance of our buildings, equipment and vehicles, manages our Zero Waste staff and leads our renovation and construction projects. He is also a Certified Sustainable Building Advisor and our repurposing expert. The combination of these credentials shows his peers that Mike maintains the gold standard in Facilities Management.

A devoted world traveler with a deep passion for pre-Columbian South American history, Mike has explored 19 countries, studying the political, social, cultural, and natural beauty of each region, always with a camera in hand.

Meghan oversees our Procurement Department, which works closely with our farms and other vendors to ensure a steady supply of high-quality herbs, teas, and spices are available. Meghan enjoys learning something new every day about the growing and harvesting techniques of all the botanicals we work with.

Outside of work, you can find her doing anything crafty, from glass bead making, to sewing, to knitting. She has traveled to 10 different countries, where she happily consumes all of the local favorite dishes, shops for the strangest things she can find, and seeks out local art.

Mary is our Controller and supervises all of accounting. She wears many hats for this role and does it all with excellence and a keen eye for detail. She has been with Mountain Rose Herbs since , with a career in accounting that spans 25 years.

In her spare time, she enjoys hiking in the mountains and on the coast, trying out new recipes, and practicing self-care. She is also an avid reader, even started a book club that has met monthly for seven years. Mary has three grown children and loves cooking holiday meals for them.

She also parents two energetic and loving dogs, Suki and Ruby, who keep her entertained. Mary is glad to be part of the Mountain Rose Herbs family. Sheena is our Retail Store Director and oversees the Mountain Rose Herbs Mercantile, as well as future retail endeavors of the company.

With nearly two decades of customer service experience, she loves cultivating strong relationships, especially with fellow herb enthusiasts. She has worked with our native flora at the Mt. An Oregonian for most of her life, she quickly fell in love with the beauty and wonderment of the Pacific Northwest.

She is passionate about handcrafting her own herbal body care products, folk medicine, and candlemaking. Her interests lie in botany, ecology, photography, mushroom foraging, herbal wildcrafting, gardening, and playing in the forests and rivers with her two sweet pups Juniper and Tulsi. Cardamom and ginger everything, cultivated white sage, beeswax pastilles, epsom salts, and our extensive line of oils.

Aaron brings over 23 years of web development and IT experience to Mountain Rose Herbs and has been here since September When not doing IT work, Aaron love immersing himself in the live music scene, both as an active partipant and as a concert promoter.

Sometimes he'll even pick up the guitar and attempt to play a few songs himself around the campfire. Also being a lover of the great Oregon outdoors, Aaron often spends time along the Oregon coast, in the Cascade Mountains, or in the vast rivers throughout the state.



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