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Introduction to Alexanria Brighton’s Book “From the Still Room”

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A Collection of Aromatherapy Recipes:  From the Still Room

by Alexandria Brighton

Introduction

Women as healers and care-givers for their families and communities pre-date written history.  From time immemorial, women were expected to give birth, nurture, heal, protect, provide for and spend their days steeped in the tradition of the wise women before them, caring for themselves and their families – and quite often, the entire community.  The skills a woman brought to her marriage would very well determine whether or not that family would live in comfort, have enough to eat, stay well and prosper.  The things we have come to accept as the comforts and necessities of live were placed entirely in the realm of womanly arts.

The woman’s arts reached their peak during the late middle ages till the early part of the last century, in the time of the stillroom.  The stillroom was a room separate from the kitchen but usually within close proximity which contained a still.  Unlike the large outdoor stills used for making alcoholic beverages, the stillroom still was a smaller and simpler version used to distill herbs to extract their essence for use in medication, cosmetics, salves and many other household uses.

The stillroom was perhaps the most important room in a home, especially the more wealthy manor houses, where the lady of the manor – with the help of the servants, may have to minister healing to everyone living on or working for their land.  In these times, the nearest doctor , if there was one, could be several miles away and accessed only by horse or worse still, on foot, thus requiring a manor house and later a homestead to be self sufficient.  The stillroom and the special women who worked there were revered and valued for their knowledge and skill, as they sustained the health and well-being of those in their care, often totally responsible for saving and prolonging their lives.

The stillroom recipe book was passed down from mother to daughter and training in the stillroom arts had direct relation to the value a young girl could bring to a marriage.  The word “recipe” originally referred to a medicinal formula, and a recipe book for the stillroom may contain everything from medicinal recipes to cough syrups, cosmetics, cordials, liquors, liniments, perfumes, pomanders, food preservation, jams and jellies, wool dyeing, candle making and soap making.  Everything that sustained and added quality of life to the family might be found in the stillroom recipe book.  Family recipes were closely guarded secrets much like some of the favorite recipes passed down from our ancestors are today.  Grandma’s famous pie crust or turkey gravy recipe becoming a family legacy passed to the next generation.

Today, with the increasing interest in aromatherapy, essential oils and other natural forms of health care, the arts of the stillroom are again gaining recognition and are truly the birthright of every woman.  Whenever you make a simple herbal recipe, scent a homemade candle, enjoy a potpourri from your own herb garden , make an herbal vinegar or preserve food, you are participating in the preservation of the tradition of the woman’s arts and the legacy from the long-forgotten stillroom.

When the stresses of our fast-paced lives makes us long for the simpler times, take out your stillroom recipe book, select a favorite recipe and step back in time.  Join the many women who have gone before you, feeling the connection with these women who have preserved the traditions, celebrations, and warm family memories we enjoy today.

If you would  like a copy and/or like to learn from Alexandria Brighton in person.  Contact me and I will get you the informaation.

Andrea Brothers
E-mail: andrea@secretsofphbalancing.com
http://essentialoilsbasics.com/AndreaB Free EO e-Book
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Bruce October 14, 2009 at 8:01 am

The blog about “From the still room” is a great one talking about the women and how they play the lead in the families upbringing and upkeeping, it was a really inspiring blog to read .

priya October 14, 2009 at 8:11 am

Thanks to informing us about a book that contains full of Aromatherapy recipes From the Still Room by the well known author Alexandria Brighton

Anshul October 15, 2009 at 4:14 am

After reading your post, I think the book From the Still room written by Alexandria Brighton is very interesting. I read the introduction part completely and enjoyed it also.

andreab October 15, 2009 at 8:38 pm

If you would like to purchase the book please contact me and I will get you a copy. I know the lady who prints them.
andrea@secretsofphbalancing.com

nayantara October 18, 2009 at 9:45 am

I am food savvy. I like to try variety of dishes. reading your post i feel Alexanria Brighton’s Book “From the Still Room” would be an interesting one with lot of dishes. I am going to purchase the book right away. thanks for your kind review of the book

diya October 18, 2009 at 11:56 am

The blog about “From the still room” really tells about the traditional women’s legacy which nowadays everyone really misses.

Elaine October 21, 2009 at 7:45 pm

I have recently began creating my own stillroom recipe book to hand down through the generations in hopes that they continue to follow in my footsteps. I can’t wait to get my hands on a copy of “From the Still Room” and will add it to my Christmas “wish” list.

andreab October 21, 2009 at 9:33 pm

I can get you a copy. Contact me when you are ready.

Andrea Brothers
E-mail: andrea@secretsofphbalancing.com
http://essentialoilsbasics.com/AndreaB Free EO e-Book
http://andreabrothers.com/blog EO and Biofeedback info
http://www.secretsofphbalancing.com

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