Our senses can tell us a lot about herbs. They can indicate freshness, give us clues about how they work in the body, and if you listen closely enough, how well they align with our individual bodies. Our dear friend, Erika Galentin, came for a visit to our headquarters in Eugene, Oregon to share how a practice of blind taste testing can be a powerful tool in getting to know our botanical allies, even when we think we already know them. She takes us through the process of using each sense and offers helpful prompts for us to consider along ...