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Our First Book!
The Wild Table
Our wildcrafted cookbook is hot off the press! Discover foraging tips, .seasonal recipes and mindful living in the bright beautiful pages of our newest book. Right from the Conscious Harvest Kitchen.
Order your copy today!
The Wild Table is more than a cookbook—it’s a love letter to the Earth, to the seasons, and to the mindful rhythms of a slower, more connected life.
Divided into four soulful chapters—Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter—this book blends simple, seasonally-inspired recipes with grounding reflections, foraging notes, rituals, and mindful practices that awaken your senses and deepen your relationship with nature. From butter-roasted sunchokes to sun-warmed fig preserves, every dish is a celebration of what’s fresh, local, and alive.
Featuring over 40 wholesome recipes, poetic essays, and gentle guidance for living in tune with the land, The Wild Table invites you to slow down, savor, and reconnect—with your food, your body, and the sacred cycle of the seasons.
Whether you're preparing a quiet dinner or gathering around the table with loved ones, let this book be your companion in creating moments that nourish—body, soul, and soil.

At CH, we believe reconnecting with the land is a return to self. Our ancestors knew the rhythms of planting, growing, and living in harmony with the Earth.
This collection is here to help you remember—through seasonal wisdom, herbal knowledge, and ancestral teachings that guide us back to grounded, purposeful living.
Let’s grow together, one page at a time.
The Wild Bee Handbook is a beautifully illustrated guide that celebrates wild pollinators and shows you how to garden with intention—supporting bees, biodiversity, and the earth, no matter the size of your space.
A timeless field guide rooted in decades of nature study, it’s the perfect companion for anyone seeking deeper connection with the natural world.
Through personal reflection and ecological insight, Lyanda Lynn Haupt offers a path to rekindle our relationship with the earth in both simple and transformative ways.
Led by Master Herbalist Karen Rose, this book offers practical tools and sacred insight to help you restore balance in body, spirit, and intuition—rooted in diasporic traditions and deep plant connection.
Ecotherapy in Practice is a thoughtful exploration of healing through connection with the natural world, blending insights from Buddhist psychology and Western psychotherapy.
Following the Pagan Wheel of the Year, Tiffany Francis-Baker blends tradition, science, and gentle wisdom to help you align your life with the rhythms of the earth for deeper peace and wellbeing.
Our favorite read this year
A lively, inspiring call to protect the insects and invertebrates that keep our ecosystems thriving—offering simple, impactful ways to shift our mindset and help reverse the alarming decline of the bug world.
A heartfelt guide to creating wildlife-friendly gardens through native plants, thoughtful design, and peaceful coexistence with all creatures.
Vandana Shiva’s powerful call to reject industrial agriculture and embrace agroecology, seed saving, and small-scale, women-led farming as the true path to food justice and sustainability.
A fresh look at ancient wisdom, showing how Epicurean philosophy—rooted in reason, nature, and compassion—can guide us toward a purposeful, joyful life in today’s complex world.
Ava Green’s decades of apothecary wisdom make this the perfect starting point for anyone ready to grow with purpose and reconnect with the earth.
An award-winning, heartfelt guide to the transformative power of kindness—even when it’s hard. Through personal stories, humor, and research,
a powerful call to reimagine our shared history through Indigenous eyes, challenging colonial narratives and inviting us to remember our deep relational ties to land, community, and one another.
A practical guide to reclaiming joy, presence, and authenticity in a world that pulls us in every direction. With warmth and wisdom,
Kaitlin Curtice redefines resistance as a universal, everyday practice rooted in connection, self-care, and ancestral memory.
Blending wisdom, poetry, and activism, he urges us to live with awareness, embrace diversity, and become the change we wish to see—for a peaceful, soul-centered world.
Joshua Whitehead’s raw and lyrical exploration of queerness, trauma, and Indigenous connection to body, story, and land.
Dr. Sarah Myhill offers a practical, investigative approach to true healing—centered on asking “why?” and reclaiming personal health sovereignty.