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Dandelion Wine, how to save a Wildflower Wine-part 2

Dandelion Wine, how to save a Wildflower Wine-part 2

by Dan Riegler | May 31, 2013 | Astrodynamics, Harvest to Table, Wildcrafting

I’ve noticed more questions regarding problems with Wildflower Wines are coming in via Google search terms. Since I’ve had some challenges with my own batch of 2013 dandelion wine, it seems appropriate to address them here and share their solutions in case...
Dandelion Wine 2013

Dandelion Wine 2013

by Dan Riegler | May 6, 2013 | Apothecary, DIY & Recipes, DIY & Recipes, Frankincense, Harvest to Table, Wildcrafting

Remember how I always say “keep notes”? Let me clarify and add a very important detail to that statement,,..Don’t just keep notes, but keep CLEAR notes. Notes that you can actually read accurately in case you want to duplicate, adjust or share your...

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Dandelion Wine, how to save a Wildflower Wine-part 2

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