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Putaruru, Tokoroa & Districts Herb Society

Mohan from South Waikato District

November Meeting
Date: Sunday 1st November 2020
Time: 1.00 pm to 3.00 pm

Venue: St. Marks Hall, Bridge Street, Tokoroa
Agenda: Theme: Health & Wellness

1. Feet Health
Bring:
a. Foot spa or a basin big enough to soak your feet in
b. Towel to dry
c. A plastic or tap to cover the carpet where you will place your foot spa

2. Eye poultice
Bring:
a. Large tea towel
b. A bath towel or pillow to lay your head on
c. A stainless steel bowl if you have one

3. Hand Massage
Bring:
a. Coconut or olive oil x 20 ml. (if you have)
b. Soap to wash after the massage
c. Tea towel or small bath towel to dry your hand

4. Herb of the Month
Parsley – if you have parsley growing in your garden, bring some

5. Demonstration - Herbal Butters
Making herbal butter for health & wellbeing, taste and flavours

ALL Welcome to attend. Non-members $5.00 per person

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