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		<title>Concise medicinal plants guide</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<b>Written by the author of the bestselling <i>Concise Foraging Guide</i>, this practical pocket guide describes 163 plant species with medicinal qualities.</b>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Written by the author of the bestselling <i>Concise Foraging Guide</i>, this practical pocket guide describes 163 plant species with medicinal qualities.</b></p>
<p>Each species account provides accurate artworks and concise descriptions outlining essential details to help you identify species, as well as advice on which plants you can forage and which can grow in gardens in the UK and Europe. Important information on their medicinal uses, toxicity and any risks or side effects to consider is also included.</p>
<p>Tiffany Francis-Baker&#8217;s introduction offers a brief history of foraging for medicine and discusses the benefits and risks of creating herbal remedies to supplement modern medicine. She gives practical tips on collecting wild plants safely and legally and outlines how to store, preserve and prepare medicinal plants, including making balms, teas and tinctures.</p>
<p>Easy to use and small enough to take anywhere, this is the perfect guide for anyone interested in making their own natural remedies.</p>
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		<title>Ebb and flow</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Sep 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Illustrated throughout with newly commissioned sketches, prints and paintings by the author, 'Ebb and Flow' introduces seasonal living and explains why it is increasingly vital for us to reconnect with the seasons. Tiffany Francis-Baker offers practical, science-backed advice demonstrating the mental and physical health benefits of practising mindful, seasonal living.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>An inspirational and informative illustrated guide to help you embrace  each season and find peace, mindfulness and joy throughout the year.</b></p>
<p>Illustrated throughout with newly commissioned sketches, prints and paintings by the author,<i> Ebb and Flow</i> introduces seasonal living and explains why it is increasingly vital for us to reconnect with the seasons. Tiffany Francis-Baker offers practical, science-backed advice demonstrating the mental and physical health benefits of practising mindful, seasonal living.</p>
<p>Following the Pagan &#8216;Wheel of the Year&#8217; through a nature-led calendar, Francis-Baker explains the origins of seasonal Pagan and Celtic names, traditions and events. She outlines the short- and long-term benefits of leading slower lives and encourages us to enjoy closer connections with nature and healthier relationships with our own well-being. </p>
<p>Each section begins with an introduction to the season, then details what you can grow and forage, the wildlife you can spot and which seasonal behaviours to look out for. Crafts and seasonal activities demonstrate quick ways to stay connected with the seasons, even at our busiest times, and illustrated spreads explain lunar phases, hibernation, stargazing and more.</p>
<p>With beautiful images, inspiring words and imaginative seasonal crafts, this tactile book has something to help everyone connect with the rhythm of the year and feel more grounded with nature.</p>
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		<title>The bridleway</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tiffany Francis-Baker explores how the relationship between humans and horses has shaped the British landscape, how horses have captured our wild imaginations, and how this connection has evolved and become part of our nation's ecosystems.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>WINNER OF THE ELWYN HARTLEY-EDWARDS AWARD FOR EQUINE WRITING, 2023.</b> </p>
<p><b>Tiffany Francis-Baker explores how the relationship between humans and horses has shaped the British landscape and how this connection has become part of our nation&#8217;s ecosystems. </b> </p>
<p>Many of us enjoy walking or riding on bridleways. These ancient networks crisscross the British countryside, but we rarely pause to ponder how they came to be. </p>
<p>Tiffany Francis-Baker tells the intriguing history of Britain&#8217;s bridleways, revealing how our relationship with horses is deeply woven into the fabric of British culture, from street and pub names to trading routes and coaching inns. She meets the closest living descendants of wild horses and investigates our evolving relationship with horses, exploring equestrian sports, horse fairs, horseback travellers and adventurers, and how humans and horses have worked together for millennia. </p>
<p>Part-domesticated and part-fiercely independent, horses have long captured our imaginations, and in <i>The Bridleway</i>, Francis-Baker reveals how deeply rooted they have been in our culture for thousands of years and how they can help us understand the natural world and our place within it.</p>
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		<title>The bridleway</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jun 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Tiffany Francis-Baker explores how the relationship between humans and horses has shaped the British landscape, how horses have captured our wild imaginations, and how this connection has evolved and become part of our nation's ecosystems.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Tiffany Francis-Baker explores how the relationship between humans and horses has shaped the British landscape, how horses have captured our wild imaginations, and how this connection has evolved and become part of our nation&#8217;s ecosystems. </b> Many of us enjoy walking on a bridleway. These ancient networks are familiar to walkers and riders and crisscross the British countryside, but we rarely stop to think about how these old routes came to be. In <i>The Bridleway</i>, Tiffany Francis-Baker examines our relationship with horses and ponders how they have become part of our nation&#8217;s ecosystems. From atop her horse, Tiffany discovers how horses are woven into the fabric of British culture, from street and pub names to trading routes and coaching inns. As she investigates how horses have shaped British landscapes, she offers a glimpse into the intriguing history of the bridleway. Along the way, Tiffany visits a horse fair and learns about Traveller communities. She explores the role of equestrian sport and inclusivity, sees rewilding in action on the Knepp Estate in Sussex and undertakes detective work to uncover ancient bridleways lost to time and meet the closest living ancestors of the truly wild horse. Part-domesticated and part-fiercely independent, horses can teach us a lot about our landscape and help us understand nature and our place within it. Except for the dogs and cats we choose to share our homes with, we have allowed horses far deeper into our society than any other animal. And as Tiffany investigates why horses have captured Britons&#8217; attention, she reveals how deeply rooted they have been in our culture for thousands of years.</p>
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