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Signed in · File F-2481

Marlene Brandt

Berlin · at this counter since May 2025

Being filledOrder ORD 26-0817 2 bags, placed today.

Orders
7

since May 2025

Herbs kept
11

of 28 in the catalogue

Cups bought
775

at the dose on each label

Spent on herbs
€137.40

goods only, carriage apart

Demonstration account. The orders above are sample data so the file has something in it; the address and the notes are yours to change and are kept in this browser, not on a server.

One · the shelf

What is still in the house

Every label carries a net weight and a dose, so a bag is a number of cups rather than a number of grams. Counting the days since one arrived is the rest of the sum — which is how this page can say what is nearly gone before you go looking for the tin.

Reckoned at one cup a day from the last bag sent, at the dose printed on that entry. It is an estimate of the likeliest case and not a stock count — we cannot see your kitchen.

5 of the 11 are at the end of the bag or past it.

Due a fresh bag

5 entries

  • Valerian RootValeriana officinalisLOT 24-1002 · 100 g

    Likely run out

    Last ordered 3 months ago · 1 order on file · Next cut in September

    €9.40
  • ElderflowerSambucus nigraLOT 24-0608 · 60 g

    Likely run out

    Last ordered 5 months ago · 1 order on file · Next cut in May

    €7.60
  • Marshmallow RootAlthaea officinalisLOT 24-1018 · 80 g

    Likely run out

    Last ordered 8 months ago · 2 orders on file · Next cut in October

    1 more being filled

    €9.00
  • Lavender FlowersLavandula angustifoliaLOT 24-0726 · 60 gBeing gathered now

    Likely run out

    Last ordered 8 months ago · 1 order on file

    €8.60
  • Nettle LeafUrtica dioicaLOT 24-0510 · 100 g

    ≈ 12 cups leftof 100

    Last ordered 3 months ago · 1 order on file

    €5.80

In the house

6 entries

  • Hop ConesHumulus lupulusLOT 24-0903 · 50 gBeing gathered now

    ≈ 48 cups leftof 100

    Last ordered 7 weeks ago · 1 order on file

    €8.00
  • Chamomile FlowersMatricaria chamomillaLOT 24-0417 · 80 g

    ≈ 54 cups leftof 106

    Last ordered 7 weeks ago · 2 orders on file

    1 more being filled

    €7.80
  • Fennel SeedFoeniculum vulgareLOT 24-0915 · 100 gBeing gathered now

    ≈ 26 cups leftof 50

    Last ordered 3 weeks ago · 1 order on file

    €5.40
  • Lemon Balm LeafMelissa officinalisLOT 24-0621 · 60 gBeing gathered now

    ≈ 36 cups leftof 60

    Last ordered 3 weeks ago · 2 orders on file

    €7.20
  • Mallow FlowersMalva sylvestrisLOT 24-0730 · 50 gBeing gathered now

    ≈ 19 cups leftof 25

    Last ordered 6 days ago · 1 order on file

    €9.20
  • ThymeThymus vulgarisLOT 24-0618 · 70 g

    ≈ 40 cups leftof 46

    Last ordered 6 days ago · 1 order on file

    €7.00

Two · the ledger

Everything filled for you

Open a line to see the slip that was packed against it, down to the batch each entry came out of. Herbs are gathered in lots, and a lot number is the one thing worth being able to quote back at us.

Prices are what they were charged at, including VAT. Carriage is worked out at the rate the basket charges today.

  • Dispensed against ORD 26-0817

    2 entries

    Goods
    €16.80
    Carriage
    €4.90
    Paid, incl. VAT
    €21.70

    Weighed at the counter and packed to order. Nothing ships pre-bagged.

Three · the front of the card

Where things are sent

Filled in once so the basket stops asking. Leave any line blank you would rather not write down — a half-filled file is still a usable file.

Parcels go to

Marlene Brandt
Kollwitzstraße 14
10405 Berlin

Notices go to

m.brandt@posteo.de

Order confirmations and the note that says a parcel has left the house. Nothing else is sent to it.

Four · the back of the card

Notes the counter checks

The lines a dispensary writes on the back of a card and reads before it fills anything. Tick what applies and the catalogue answers: these are the entries whose own labels say something about it, and these are the ones you already have at home.

Matched against the printed cautions of all 28 entries — no second list kept by hand, so it cannot drift out of step with the labels.

Nothing ticked, so nothing is flagged. The catalogue still prints every caution it has on the entry itself.

Ticking a note changes nothing about what you are sold. It changes what this account tells you before you buy it.

The limit of a file

A flag is a prompt to ask, not an answer.

The matching here reads the printed cautions and nothing else. It does not know your prescription, your history or your dose, and an entry that comes back unflagged has not been cleared by anybody — it has simply not been ruled out in print. Take the flags to a doctor or a pharmacist; that is what they are for.