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Build a homeopathic medicine kit with some of the herbs they feel would be most beneficial from the Country Doctor Museums Medicinal Herb Garden.
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FOOD PYRAMID GUIDE 28-30 Overview of Food Pyramid Guides: My Pyramid, Diabetes Food Pyramid, Hunter-Gatherer Food Pyramid and the Food Pyramid Lodge V.
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DRAFT - CDM herb list 12/2004 The Country Doctor Museum Medicinal Herb Garden Aloe (Aloe spp.)  The sticky fresh juice of aloe leaves serves as an emollient (skin-softening) ingredient in many skin lotions and creams, salves, and shampoos.
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The fruits, seeds, leaves, flowers, roots, and stems of plants are used by humans as food. Pumpkins and corn were foods that early American settlers learned about from Native Americans.
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Many were also used by the immigrants who came later from other areas of the world. A representative compilation of wild edible plants is shown in Table 4.
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This page contains color photographs and descriptive information about Vitis riparia.
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Wild grape is also known as muscadine, scuppernong, and southern fox grape, and is valued for its edible, tasty fruit. Wild grape grows from Texas to south Florida, north to Delaware, and west to Missouri.
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Native American Technology & Art: An internet resource for indigenous ethno-technology focusing on the arts of Eastern Woodland Indian Peoples; providing historical & contemporary background, technical instruction & references.
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