A Year of Herbs: Chickweed Pesto
We can make pesto with so many early spring greens - nettle, arugula, dandelion - but chickweed is Kimberly’s favorite. Join her in her kitchen for this step-by-step recipe for making a delicious chickweed pesto. This is a great way to bring the nourishing benefits of chickweed into your family’s diet. Kids love pesto on pasta, crackers, sandwiches and more. Chickweed is high in many nutrients, including calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, and potassium. It is also a great source of vitamin C. You’re going to love this nutritious pesto whether you have kids to nourish or not! Find out how to become a home herbalist at HerbMentor.com

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