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Explore our diverse range of herbal teas, tinctures, salves, supplements, and body care products.
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Explore our diverse range of herbal teas, tinctures, salves, supplements, and body care products.
Rose petals (Rosa centifolia)
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Every bag supports small-scale growers and the renewal of our soil, our communities, and our connection to the earth.
Roses have been revered across cultures for their beauty, fragrance, and medicinal virtues. Ancient Persian and Roman physicians used Rosa damascena and Rosa gallica in the preparation of rosewater and rose oil, valued for treating infections, inflammatory skin conditions, and emotional disturbances. Rosa gallica, known as the “Apothecary’s Rose,” became a cornerstone of European herbalism, cultivated for its astringent and tonic effects that supported wound healing, menstrual regularity, and digestive balance.
In North America, Indigenous peoples such as the Coast Salish and other tribes used the rose hips from wild species like Rosa nutkana as a concentrated source of vitamin C—brewed into teas and syrups to strengthen resilience during colds, fevers, and times of nutritional scarcity.
Rose Petals
Current Uses
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Emotional & Nervous System Support: Soothes the heart and mind, easing grief, sadness, and emotional imbalance. Often used in teas, elixirs, or baths to restore calm and self-compassion.
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Skin Health: Offers mild astringent and anti-inflammatory actions that tone and calm irritated skin; commonly used in toners, creams, and hydrosols.
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Digestive Support: Gentle astringency helps relieve diarrhea, intestinal inflammation, and sluggish digestion.
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Menstrual Health: Traditionally used to regulate menstrual flow, reduce pelvic congestion, and relieve cramping through mild tonifying and nervine effects.
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Aromatherapeutic Use: The fragrance and volatile oils uplift mood and enhance emotional well-being through gentle stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system.
*To learn more about this plant’s traditional and modern uses, energetics, and potential contraindications, visit our Materia Medica section and search for this herb by name. There, you’ll find detailed notes on safe use and preparation methods.
Rose hips (R. canina/ rubiginosa)
Our sourcing partners uphold fair wages, safe working conditions, and inclusive practices that value the hands and hearts behind each harvest.
Every bag supports small-scale growers and the renewal of our soil, our communities, and our connection to the earth.
Roses have been revered across cultures for their beauty, fragrance, and medicinal virtues. Ancient Persian and Roman physicians used Rosa damascena and Rosa gallica in the preparation of rosewater and rose oil, valued for treating infections, inflammatory skin conditions, and emotional disturbances. Rosa gallica, known as the “Apothecary’s Rose,” became a cornerstone of European herbalism, cultivated for its astringent and tonic effects that supported wound healing, menstrual regularity, and digestive balance.
In North America, Indigenous peoples such as the Coast Salish and other tribes used the rose hips from wild species like Rosa nutkana as a concentrated source of vitamin C—brewed into teas and syrups to strengthen resilience during colds, fevers, and times of nutritional scarcity.
Current Uses
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Immune Support: Rich in natural vitamin C, flavonoids, and carotenoids that enhance immune function and reduce oxidative stress.
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Antioxidant & Anti-inflammatory: Supports connective-tissue repair, joint comfort, and cardiovascular health.
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Digestive & Tonic Support: Gently astringent and nourishing, aiding in digestion and recovery after illness.
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Skin & Collagen Health: Promotes healthy aging and collagen formation through antioxidant activity.
*To learn more about this plant’s traditional and modern uses, energetics, and potential contraindications, visit our Materia Medica section and search for this herb by name. There, you’ll find detailed notes on safe use and preparation methods.
Linden Leaf/Flower (Tilia spp.)
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Every bag supports small-scale growers and the renewal of our soil, our communities, and our connection to the earth.
Linden has been used in European herbal medicine for centuries as a calming and heart-supportive herb. Traditional preparations of the flowers were employed to ease nervous tension, anxiety, and insomnia, and to support emotional balance during periods of grief or stress. It was also used as a mild diaphoretic to reduce fever, as a gentle antispasmodic for digestive and muscular tension, and as a soothing agent for dry or irritated respiratory conditions.
Current Uses
Contemporary clinical and traditional applications recognize linden for its broad-acting nervine and circulatory support.
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Anxiolytic / Nervine: Calms the nervous system, promoting relaxation and improving sleep quality.
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Cardiovascular Support: May assist in reducing blood pressure and improving vascular tone through mild vasodilation and relaxation.
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Digestive Aid: Eases functional digestive symptoms such as bloating, cramping, and indigestion associated with stress.
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Respiratory Support: Provides demulcent and antitussive effects for dry, spasmodic coughs and upper respiratory irritation.
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Diaphoretic: Encourages gentle perspiration to aid in the management of fevers and detoxification.
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Antioxidant Action: Rich in flavonoids and phenolic compounds that protect against oxidative stress and support microcirculatory health.
*To learn more about this plant’s traditional and modern uses, energetics, and potential contraindications, visit our Materia Medica section and search for this herb by name. There, you’ll find detailed notes on safe use and preparation methods.
Melissa officinalis (Lemon Balm)
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Every bag supports small-scale growers and the renewal of our soil, our communities, and our connection to the earth.
For centuries, Lemon Balm has been celebrated in European and Mediterranean herbal traditions as a calming and uplifting herb for the spirit. It was prized by Greek and Roman physicians for easing melancholy and nervous tension, and by medieval monastic herbalists for promoting restful sleep and gentle digestion. Its aromatic, lemony leaves were steeped in teas and tinctures to soothe anxiety, relieve indigestion, and comfort the heart in times of emotional strain.
Current Uses:
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Anxiety & Mood Support: Helps reduce stress and anxiety while gently uplifting the mood and promoting mental clarity.
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Digestive Health: Soothes upset stomach, gas, and bloating—especially when symptoms stem from emotional tension.
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Sleep Aid: Encourages relaxation and supports restorative sleep; often combined with valerian or lavender for synergistic calm.
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Cognitive Support: Improves focus and concentration while easing overstimulation.
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Antiviral Action (Topical): Research suggests that Lemon Balm’s antiviral effects—particularly against the herpes simplex virus (HSV-1)—are most pronounced in fresh-plant preparations or high-quality extracts, where volatile oils and polyphenolic compounds like rosmarinic acid and caffeic acid are best preserved. Topical applications made from fresh or recently dried leaves have shown efficacy in reducing the duration and discomfort of cold sores.
*To learn more about this plant’s traditional and modern uses, energetics, and potential contraindications, visit our Materia Medica section and search for this herb by name. There, you’ll find detailed notes on safe use and preparation methods.
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata)
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Every bag supports small-scale growers and the renewal of our soil, our communities, and our connection to the earth.
Native to the southeastern United States, Passionflower has long been used by Indigenous peoples as a calming and pain-relieving herb. European herbalists later adopted it for nervous tension, restlessness, and sleeplessness. Its gentle sedative qualities made it a favorite in traditional formulas for hysteria, anxiety, and circular thoughts, helping to quiet the mind and soothe the spirit.
Current Uses
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Nervous System Support: Calms nervous tension and promotes relaxation without grogginess.
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Sleep Aid: Helps ease the transition to sleep, especially for those with racing thoughts.
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Anxiety Relief: Supports emotional balance during stress and overstimulation.
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Muscle Relaxant: Eases muscle tightness and spasms associated with nervous tension.
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Menstrual & PMS Support: Reduces discomfort associated with hormonal or emotional stress.
*To learn more about this plant’s traditional and modern uses, energetics, and potential contraindications, visit our Materia Medica section and search for this herb by name. There, you’ll find detailed notes on safe use and preparation methods.
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
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Every bag supports small-scale regenerative growers and the renewal of our soil, communities, and connection to the earth.
Thyme has been used since ancient times by the Greeks, Egyptians, and Romans for its antiseptic and preservative properties. The Greeks used thyme in baths and burned it as incense in temples, believing it to be a source of courage and invigoration. The Egyptians used thyme in embalming practices, while the Romans employed it to purify rooms and as a remedy for poisoning. In the Middle Ages, it was placed under pillows to ward off nightmares and was commonly used to treat coughs and respiratory issues.
Current Uses:
- Respiratory health: Thyme is widely used today to help ease coughs, congestion, and bronchitis due to its expectorant and antimicrobial properties.
- Antimicrobial: The thymol content in thyme makes it a powerful antibacterial and antifungal herb, often used to treat infections both internally and externally.
- Immune support: Thyme is frequently included in immune-boosting teas and tinctures to help the body fight off colds, flus, and viral infections.
- Digestive aid: Thyme’s carminative properties make it helpful for soothing gas, bloating, and indigestion, while stimulating the digestive process.
- Topical use: Thyme oil is used in skincare for its antibacterial and antifungal effects, making it effective for treating acne, wounds, and fungal infections like athlete’s foot.
*To learn more about this plant’s traditional and modern uses, energetics, and potential contraindications, visit our Materia Medica section and search for this herb by name. There, you’ll find detailed notes on safe use and preparation methods.
Elder Flower (Sambucus nigra)
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Every bag supports small-scale U.S. growers and the renewal of our soil, communities, and connection to the earth.
For centuries, Elder has been cherished in European, Indigenous, and folk medicine traditions as a sacred tree of protection and healing. The flowers were commonly used to promote sweating during fevers, ease congestion, and calm inflammation in the respiratory tract. The berries were prized as a nourishing winter remedy to ward off seasonal illnesses, strengthen vitality, and support longevity. Both parts were seen as guardians of balance—helping the body release what it no longer needs while replenishing strength and resilience.
Current Uses
Today, Elder remains one of the most beloved herbs for immune and seasonal wellness.
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Immune Support: Promotes immune function and helps prevent or shorten colds, flu, and viral infections.
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Antiviral: Inhibits viral replication and reduces the severity and duration of symptoms.
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Anti-inflammatory: Helps calm inflammation in mucous membranes and joints.
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Antioxidant: Protects cells from oxidative stress and supports overall vitality.
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Respiratory Health: Eases coughs, sinus pressure, and congestion by promoting clear breathing.
*To learn more about this plant’s traditional and modern uses, energetics, and potential contraindications, visit our Materia Medica section and search for this herb by name. There, you’ll find detailed notes on safe use and preparation methods.
Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)
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Every bag supports small-scale regenerative growers and the renewal of our soil, communities, and connection to the earth.
Historically, feverfew has been employed since ancient Greek and Roman times for fevers, headaches, menstrual pain, rheumatic conditions, and minor digestive spasms. Its bitter and aromatic nature made it suited for “hot inflammations” and the remedy of the nervous, vascular, and alimentary tracts.
Current Uses:
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migraine headache prevention and reduction in frequency/severity
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relief of tension headaches, vascular spasm and nervous-system cramping
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support for mild digestive upsets, gas and bloating via its bitter carminative action
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anti-inflammatory adjunct for musculoskeletal tension and period cramps
*To learn more about this plant’s traditional and modern uses, energetics, and potential contraindications, visit our Materia Medica section and search for this herb by name. There, you’ll find detailed notes on safe use and preparation methods.
Echinacea Flowering Tops (Echinacea purpurea)
Our sourcing partners uphold fair wages, safe working conditions, and inclusive practices that value the hands and hearts behind each harvest.
Every bag supports small-scale regenerative growers and the renewal of our soil, communities, and connection to the earth.
Flowering Tops (Aerial Parts)
Historical Use:
Used fresh as poultices and washes for wounds, bites, and burns. The aerial parts were also made into teas or tinctures for mild infections, fevers, and colds when roots were less available.
Current Uses:
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Supports early-stage or surface infections (sore throats, mild colds).
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Encourages local immune activation and tissue repair at mucosal surfaces.
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Gently stimulates lymphatic drainage and circulation without being overly heating or intense.
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Excellent for preventive use and maintaining immune resilience over time.
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Often used in combination with root preparations for a more balanced immune and lymphatic tonic.
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Flowering tops are energetically lighter and more cooling than the root — suitable for long-term toning.
*To learn more about this plant’s traditional and modern uses, energetics, and potential contraindications, visit our Materia Medica section and search for this herb by name. There, you’ll find detailed notes on safe use and preparation methods.
Marshmallow Leaf (Althaea officialis)
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Every bag supports small-scale regenerative growers and the renewal of our soil, communities, and connection to the earth.
Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis) has been used since ancient times in Greek, Roman, and Middle Eastern medicine for its soothing, moistening, and restorative properties. The whole plant was valued as an emollient — to cool, soften, and heal irritated tissues, both internally and externally. Its high mucilage content made it a cornerstone remedy for inflammation of the digestive, respiratory, and urinary tracts, as well as for burns and wounds.
Leaf (Folia)
Marshmallow Leaf was favored in European and Middle Eastern traditions as a lighter, airier version of the root — used in teas for coughs, bronchitis, and urinary discomfort. It was also used as a cooling compress or poultice for inflamed eyes, wounds, and insect bites.
Current Uses:
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Respiratory Support: Eases irritation in the lungs and throat; beneficial in dry coughs and mild bronchial inflammation.
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Urinary & Reproductive Health: Soothes mucosal inflammation in bladder infections or urinary irritation.
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Digestive Tonic: Calms mild stomach upset and intestinal inflammation, especially in sensitive individuals.
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Skin & Topical Use: Used as a gentle wash or compress for burns, rashes, or minor wounds; toning and softening to skin.
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Mucosal Protection: Helps maintain hydration and integrity of mucous membranes in the mouth, throat, and urinary tract.
*To learn more about this plant’s traditional and modern uses, energetics, and potential contraindications, visit our Materia Medica section and search for this herb by name. There, you’ll find detailed notes on safe use and preparation methods.
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The Everyday Steward Gift Collection
The Everyday Steward honors the small, repeated actions that care for a home. This basket brings together reusable kitchen essentials—each chosen to replace single-use items with natural, functional alternatives that feel good to use.
With tools for cleaning, storing, and gathering food, this collection supports a mindful kitchen without excess or complication. It’s a steady, grounding gift for those who value simplicity, sustainability, and the beauty of well-used things.
Includes:
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Oval Split White Willow Basket
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Solid Dish Soap + Bamboo Dish Brush Set
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Beeswax Wrap Starter Set
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Reusable Organic Cotton Mesh Market Bag
The Finishing Touch Gift Collection
The Finishing Touch is a gift for those who appreciate how small details transform the everyday. This curated set brings together exceptional olive oil and balsamic, aromatic herb blends, a refined pour spout, and a luxurious truffle finishing salt—each chosen to layer flavor, texture, and intention into daily cooking.
Presented in a natural rattan tray, this collection encourages drizzling, dipping, and savoring with care. It’s equally at home on a kitchen counter, a dining table, or gifted to someone who finds joy in good food and simple rituals done well.
Includes:
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Handwoven Rattan Tray
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Terra Verde Extra Virgin Olive Oil (250 ml)
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Fig Balsamic Vinegar (250 ml)
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Garlic & Herb Dipping Spices
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Italian Bread Dipping Spices
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Gold Pour Spout
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Black Truffle Finishing Salt
Black Truffle Finishing Salt
This Black Truffle Finishing Salt blends delicate sea salt with the rich, earthy essence of real black truffles. Aromatic and deeply satisfying, just a light sprinkle is enough to transform everyday dishes into something indulgent and memorable.
Bold yet beautifully balanced, this finishing salt is meant to be used at the table or just before serving—where its flavor and aroma can truly shine. It’s one of those quiet pantry luxuries that turns simple meals into something special, again and again.
Flavor Profile & Uses
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Savory, earthy, and aromatic
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Rich black truffle depth with clean sea salt
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Designed as a finishing salt
Excellent for:
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Pasta and risotto
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Roasted vegetables
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Eggs and omelets
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Popcorn
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Steak and grilled meats
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Finishing warm breads or potatoes
Ingredients
Sea salt, black truffles, truffle flavor
Dietary & Lifestyle Friendly
Non-GMO
No antibiotics
No added hormones
No nitrates or nitrites
No artificial sweeteners
No preservatives
Storage & Shelf Life
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Shelf-stable
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Store in a cool, dry place
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Shelf life: 24–36 months
Details
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Weight: 5.44 oz (154.22 g)
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Made in: United States
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Product language: English
Craft & Origin
Heirloom Spice Co.
Tempe, Arizona
Sustainability Notes
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Thoughtfully sourced ingredients
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Designed for long shelf life and intentional use
Gold Pour Spout
The Gold Pour Spout brings quiet refinement and everyday practicality to oil, vinegar, and condiment bottles. Designed for smooth, controlled pouring, it helps reduce drips and mess while making even the simplest bottle feel intentional and well-considered.
With a polished gold finish and durable construction, this spout elevates pantry staples into something gift-worthy—perfect for pairing with olive oils, balsamic vinegars, or infused oils. Sold individually, it’s a small addition that makes a noticeable difference in daily use.
Features & Uses
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Clean, controlled pour with smooth flow
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Helps prevent drips and spills
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Ideal for:
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Olive oil
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Balsamic vinegar
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Infused oils
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Handcrafted
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The Everyday Steward Gift Collection
The Everyday Steward honors the small, repeated actions that care for a home. This basket brings together reusable kitchen essentials—each chosen to replace single-use items with natural, functional alternatives that feel good to use.
With tools for cleaning, storing, and gathering food, this collection supports a mindful kitchen without excess or complication. It’s a steady, grounding gift for those who value simplicity, sustainability, and the beauty of well-used things.
Includes:
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Oval Split White Willow Basket
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Solid Dish Soap + Bamboo Dish Brush Set
-
Beeswax Wrap Starter Set
-
Reusable Organic Cotton Mesh Market Bag
The Finishing Touch Gift Collection
The Finishing Touch is a gift for those who appreciate how small details transform the everyday. This curated set brings together exceptional olive oil and balsamic, aromatic herb blends, a refined pour spout, and a luxurious truffle finishing salt—each chosen to layer flavor, texture, and intention into daily cooking.
Presented in a natural rattan tray, this collection encourages drizzling, dipping, and savoring with care. It’s equally at home on a kitchen counter, a dining table, or gifted to someone who finds joy in good food and simple rituals done well.
Includes:
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Handwoven Rattan Tray
-
Terra Verde Extra Virgin Olive Oil (250 ml)
-
Fig Balsamic Vinegar (250 ml)
-
Garlic & Herb Dipping Spices
-
Italian Bread Dipping Spices
-
Gold Pour Spout
-
Black Truffle Finishing Salt
Black Truffle Finishing Salt
This Black Truffle Finishing Salt blends delicate sea salt with the rich, earthy essence of real black truffles. Aromatic and deeply satisfying, just a light sprinkle is enough to transform everyday dishes into something indulgent and memorable.
Bold yet beautifully balanced, this finishing salt is meant to be used at the table or just before serving—where its flavor and aroma can truly shine. It’s one of those quiet pantry luxuries that turns simple meals into something special, again and again.
Flavor Profile & Uses
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Savory, earthy, and aromatic
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Rich black truffle depth with clean sea salt
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Designed as a finishing salt
Excellent for:
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Pasta and risotto
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Roasted vegetables
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Eggs and omelets
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Popcorn
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Steak and grilled meats
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Finishing warm breads or potatoes
Ingredients
Sea salt, black truffles, truffle flavor
Dietary & Lifestyle Friendly
Non-GMO
No antibiotics
No added hormones
No nitrates or nitrites
No artificial sweeteners
No preservatives
Storage & Shelf Life
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Shelf-stable
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Store in a cool, dry place
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Shelf life: 24–36 months
Details
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Weight: 5.44 oz (154.22 g)
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Made in: United States
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Product language: English
Craft & Origin
Heirloom Spice Co.
Tempe, Arizona
Sustainability Notes
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Thoughtfully sourced ingredients
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Designed for long shelf life and intentional use
Gold Pour Spout
The Gold Pour Spout brings quiet refinement and everyday practicality to oil, vinegar, and condiment bottles. Designed for smooth, controlled pouring, it helps reduce drips and mess while making even the simplest bottle feel intentional and well-considered.
With a polished gold finish and durable construction, this spout elevates pantry staples into something gift-worthy—perfect for pairing with olive oils, balsamic vinegars, or infused oils. Sold individually, it’s a small addition that makes a noticeable difference in daily use.
Features & Uses
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Clean, controlled pour with smooth flow
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Helps prevent drips and spills
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Ideal for:
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Olive oil
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Balsamic vinegar
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Infused oils
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The Everyday Steward Gift Collection
The Everyday Steward honors the small, repeated actions that care for a home. This basket brings together reusable kitchen essentials—each chosen to replace single-use items with natural, functional alternatives that feel good to use.
With tools for cleaning, storing, and gathering food, this collection supports a mindful kitchen without excess or complication. It’s a steady, grounding gift for those who value simplicity, sustainability, and the beauty of well-used things.
Includes:
-
Oval Split White Willow Basket
-
Solid Dish Soap + Bamboo Dish Brush Set
-
Beeswax Wrap Starter Set
-
Reusable Organic Cotton Mesh Market Bag
The Finishing Touch Gift Collection
The Finishing Touch is a gift for those who appreciate how small details transform the everyday. This curated set brings together exceptional olive oil and balsamic, aromatic herb blends, a refined pour spout, and a luxurious truffle finishing salt—each chosen to layer flavor, texture, and intention into daily cooking.
Presented in a natural rattan tray, this collection encourages drizzling, dipping, and savoring with care. It’s equally at home on a kitchen counter, a dining table, or gifted to someone who finds joy in good food and simple rituals done well.
Includes:
-
Handwoven Rattan Tray
-
Terra Verde Extra Virgin Olive Oil (250 ml)
-
Fig Balsamic Vinegar (250 ml)
-
Garlic & Herb Dipping Spices
-
Italian Bread Dipping Spices
-
Gold Pour Spout
-
Black Truffle Finishing Salt
Black Truffle Finishing Salt
This Black Truffle Finishing Salt blends delicate sea salt with the rich, earthy essence of real black truffles. Aromatic and deeply satisfying, just a light sprinkle is enough to transform everyday dishes into something indulgent and memorable.
Bold yet beautifully balanced, this finishing salt is meant to be used at the table or just before serving—where its flavor and aroma can truly shine. It’s one of those quiet pantry luxuries that turns simple meals into something special, again and again.
Flavor Profile & Uses
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Savory, earthy, and aromatic
-
Rich black truffle depth with clean sea salt
-
Designed as a finishing salt
Excellent for:
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Pasta and risotto
-
Roasted vegetables
-
Eggs and omelets
-
Popcorn
-
Steak and grilled meats
-
Finishing warm breads or potatoes
Ingredients
Sea salt, black truffles, truffle flavor
Dietary & Lifestyle Friendly
Non-GMO
No antibiotics
No added hormones
No nitrates or nitrites
No artificial sweeteners
No preservatives
Storage & Shelf Life
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Shelf-stable
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Store in a cool, dry place
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Shelf life: 24–36 months
Details
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Weight: 5.44 oz (154.22 g)
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Made in: United States
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Product language: English
Craft & Origin
Heirloom Spice Co.
Tempe, Arizona
Sustainability Notes
-
Thoughtfully sourced ingredients
-
Designed for long shelf life and intentional use
Gold Pour Spout
The Gold Pour Spout brings quiet refinement and everyday practicality to oil, vinegar, and condiment bottles. Designed for smooth, controlled pouring, it helps reduce drips and mess while making even the simplest bottle feel intentional and well-considered.
With a polished gold finish and durable construction, this spout elevates pantry staples into something gift-worthy—perfect for pairing with olive oils, balsamic vinegars, or infused oils. Sold individually, it’s a small addition that makes a noticeable difference in daily use.
Features & Uses
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Clean, controlled pour with smooth flow
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Helps prevent drips and spills
-
Ideal for:
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Olive oil
-
Balsamic vinegar
-
Infused oils
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Garlic & Herb Dipping Spices
This Garlic & Herb Dipping Spices blend brings together bold garlic and classic herbs designed to be enjoyed simply and often. When mixed with extra virgin olive oil and a small amount of water, it creates a rich, savory dip that’s perfect for bread, vegetables, or spooning over finished dishes.
Aromatic and deeply satisfying without being overpowering, this blend supports slow meals, shared plates, and easy weeknight cooking. It pairs beautifully with high-quality olive oil and works just as well as a finishing sauce for pasta, bruschetta, or roasted meats and vegetables.
Flavor Profile & Uses
Savory, garlic-forward herb blend
Aromatic and well balanced
Designed for olive oil dipping
Excellent for:
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Bread dipping
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Drizzling over roasted vegetables
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Finishing pasta or grains
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Mixing into marinades or dressings
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Seasoning chicken, beef, pork, or lamb
Dietary & Lifestyle Friendly
Alcohol-free
Dairy-free
Gluten-free
Grain-free
Nut-free
Soy-free
Sugar-free
Vegan
Low sodium
No antibiotics
No added hormones
No nitrates or nitrites
No artificial sweeteners
No preservatives
How to Use
Combine 1–2 teaspoons of the spice blend with a small amount of water and 2–3 tablespoons of extra virgin or infused olive oil. Stir and allow to rest briefly so the herbs can bloom.
Optional additions:
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A splash of balsamic vinegar
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Grated parmesan or pecorino
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A pinch of crushed red pepper
Ingredients
Garlic, sea salt, salt flakes, basil, pepper, spices, oregano, shallots
Storage & Shelf Life
Store in a cool, dry place
Keep sealed between uses
Shelf-stable with a shelf life of 6–12 months
Details
Use: Culinary seasoning / bread dipping blend
Form: Dried herb and spice blend
Sustainability Notes
Plastic-free product
Recyclable packaging
Ethically sourced ingredients
Italian Bread Dipping Spices
This Italian Bread Dipping Spices blend brings together traditional Mediterranean herbs and aromatics designed to be enjoyed simply and often. When mixed with extra virgin olive oil, it creates a flavorful, aromatic dip that’s perfect for bread, vegetables, or drizzling over finished dishes.
Balanced and savory without being overpowering, this blend invites slow meals, shared plates, and the pleasure of gathering around the table. It pairs beautifully with high-quality olive oil and can be easily customized with balsamic vinegar, grated cheese, or a pinch of salt to taste.
Flavor Profile & Uses
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Savory, herb-forward Italian-style blend
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Aromatic and balanced
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Designed for olive oil dipping
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Excellent for:
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Bread dipping
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Drizzling over roasted vegetables
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Finishing pasta or grains
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Mixing into marinades or dressings
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Dietary & Lifestyle Friendly
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Alcohol-free
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Dairy-free
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Gluten-free
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Grain-free
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Nut-free
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Soy-free
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Sodium-free
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Sugar-free
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Vegan
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No antibiotics
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No added hormones
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No nitrates or nitrites
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No artificial sweeteners
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No preservatives
How to Use
Combine 1–2 teaspoons of the spice blend with 2–3 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil. Stir and allow to rest briefly so the herbs can bloom.
Optional additions:
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A splash of balsamic vinegar
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Grated parmesan or pecorino
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A pinch of sea salt or crushed red pepper
Ingredients
A blend of traditional Italian herbs and spices
(Exact composition may vary slightly by batch.)
Storage & Shelf Life
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Store in a cool, dry place
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Keep sealed between uses
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Shelf-stable with a long shelf life when stored properly
Details
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Use: Culinary seasoning / bread dipping blend
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Form: Dried herb and spice blend
Sustainability Notes
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Plastic-free product
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Recyclable packaging
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Thoughtfully sourced ingredients









