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Herbal Nurturing: Winners and A 25% Off Code
I was happy, but not surprised, to see such a positive reaction to Michele’s book Herbal Nurturing: a family healing and learning guide. I told you all how much I appreciated this resource in my review last week. And as I begin stocking our winter medicine cabinet with homemade herbal remedies I know I’ll be turning to this book for everything from salves to teas to tinctures.
Winners
I used random.org to choose two winners from the comments section. Comments #50 and #174 are the winners:
Rochelle and Teresa
I will be emailing you ladies, so be on the lookout.
Get Herbal Nurturing for Just $6.71!
Michele has generously offered Nourishing Days readers a 25% discount on this great ebook. Here’s how you can make that happen:
- Click over to the Herbal Nurturing website and click on the "Add to Cart" button.
- In the "Discount Code" area type in NOURISHING25 and then click on "update cart".
- You should now have a total of only $6.71. Checkout and receive the book via email.
This discount is available only through midnight, October 16th so head over now.
A big thank you to Michele for sponsoring this give away and offering the discount code.
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Congrats to the winners! I’ll have to head over and pick that up…I feel the first season’s cold coming on…bleh!
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Shannon Reply:
October 12th, 2010 at 10:56 am
Kait – oh no. Garlic, cod liver oil, and elderberry are where I begin when something is coming on.
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