TerrestEros

Apothecary 

Organic, loose leaf herbal tea blends handcrafted with love in the Pacific Northwest

TerrestEros loose leaf tea blends are available for purchase through my Etsy shop (click on the names below to navigate to their listings), as well as locally at the Coast Fork Farm Stand in Cottage Grove, OR, IncahootsBierly Brewing in McMinnville, OR, and Local Faire in Lincoln City, OR.



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Spotlight on the New Moon

My newest tea blend, New Moon, is now available for purchase through my etsy shop! This earthy, nutrient-packed blend was formulated on the new moon of October 14th  (remember the annular eclipse?) and my first large batch mixed and bagged on the new moon of November 13th. 


This tea goes deep, sustaining us through those times when we want to turn inward. Its balance of earthy and soothing herbs with just the right amount of invigorating spice brings equilibrium to our ups and downs and supports life's flow. 


All organic ingredients: nettle, raspberry leaf, lemon balm, ginger, fennel, marshmallow root, rose hips, dandelion root

These loose leaf teas are lovingly blended and packaged by a licensed producer in a commercial kitchen in accordance with food safety regulations in the state of Oregon. Teas are packaged in biodegradable bags, and shipped in biodegradable packaging. As an Etsy seller, I buy my packaging supplies from other Etsy sellers in the spirit of moving toward circular, more sustainable systems of commerce. 

Hey, I'm Rosemary, and I love to make tea! Want to know what else I get up to? 

I'm also a full spectrum sexuality and reproductive health educator, and you can read more about my work here at Full Spectrum Sex Ed.

TerrestEros Apothecary operates on Kalapuya Ilihi, the traditional lands of the Kalapuya People, who were forcibly and violently removed from the lands they had been tending since time immemorial by the US Government and white settlers, and who are still excluded from accessing the vast majority of their ancestral spaces. As a settler/settler descendant, I continue to benefit from these settler-colonial and white supremacist legacies. A portion of the proceeds of these herbal tea blends directly supports land stewardship projects and efforts to enact systemic social change here in the southern Willamette Valley through the Center for Rural Livelihoods