10.8.23 // Music, Munchies, Magic and Mead: Food as Medicine // 1-6:30p
Schedule
Dry Ridge Farm deviled eggs w/ ramp salt, wild mushroom dust, and green onion
Hickory Nut Gap pasture raised, spatchcocked chicken
Saucey Spread: chickpea mash, beet hummus, medicinal pesto
Golden spiced sipping broth from herbs, roots, and fungal friends
Sourdough breads w/ herb-infused butter
Pickled and preserved fruits: figs, lemons, and peaches, oh my!
Fruit + nut board w/ Lusty Monk mustard, olives, pickles and more!
Event Details
Location: Private and serene events venue on the South Toe River in Celo off of Lower Browns Creek. Directions will be provided upon registration.
Cost: You have several options to curate your experience:
Camping details:
Camping is welcomed!
Arrive Saturday 4-6p and pack up Sunday by 8pm. Enjoy strolling through our woodland property and take a dip in the best swimming hole on the South Toe!
Amenities include:
Private camping alongside the pristine South Toe River with access to a glorious swimming hole!
Community Living Room
Outhouse
Outdoor Kitchen w/ fridge
Cob oven
Wood Fired Oven
Fire pit
Cotton Hammocks galore!
Trout fishing (BYOPole)
Meet your Instructors
Born in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, Ryan Milt grew up with many traditional practices. Gardening, foraging, native and nursery plant propagating, preserving the harvest, medicine making, and crafting with local materials were woven into the day to day. He has since pursued additional experiential education in permaculture, foraging, fermentation, and medicine making with numerous local legends in these fields. Ryan started Asheville Wild Foods in 2012, where he focuses on creating nutrient dense value added wild foods and potent wild medicinals.
Wren Lizabeth is a local entrepreneur, bioregional chef and community herbalist with holistic knowledge in guiding conscious consumer experiences and stewardship of dynamic professional spaces. She practices food as medicine, thriving most when she is immersed in deep ecology. Wren has traveled to many biodiverse regions throughout the Americas for some time studying wild food, native plants and traditional methods of medicine making, mixology & culinary cuisine. This exposure to ecology from a cultural and traditional lens keeps her passions ignited as she deeply enjoys learning about the past and innovating with respect to bring these practices into modern day life with ease and accessibility. Wren truly believes that food is medicine and that our relationship with food can be creative and free from harsh chemical preservatives, single use packaging, mass production and factory farming. On the plate folks can expect wild and wonderous aromas embedded in flavors and stories that come alive with every bite! Seasonal shifts in Appalachia keep her menu rotating with a variety of flora and fauna.
Wren founded The NOHM Co. in 2015 realizing there was a deep intrinsic need in her community for more meaningful connection, conscious consumption and accessibility for self care and in 2020 launched a sister called The Mertails | Elixirs as Mixers. These elixirs are non alcoholic beverage concentrates that are botanically infused and available for wholesale and retail purchase nationwide. You can find out more about The NOHM Collective & The Mertails at www.themertails.com and sip on a Mertail at select venues in the Greater Asheville area.
Follow Wren's work on Instagram at: @thenohm | @the_mertails | @herban_urbalist
***CANCELLATION POLICY***
Cancellation by Villagers:
If a class needs to be cancelled because (1) it does not meet the minimum number of registrations or (2) due to inclement weather, you will be notified by email 24 hrs in advance. Please check your email 24 hrs prior to class. For cancellations by Villagers, you will receive a full refund.
Cancellation by Student:
If you cancel within 48 hours of the class, you will receive a refund minus a 15% cancellation fee. Cancellations with less that 48 hrs notice are not eligible for a refund.
If you do not show up and do not give notice, your registration fee will be treated as a donation to the teacher and Villagers.