Steps to Simplicity Making clothes Sharing one car growing our own food making food from scratch
Food Preservation canning, freezing
In the Kitchen Food Choices Meat from farms only Dairy-raw milk-cheese once a month shopping buying in bulk belonging to food coops Raising Small Livestock 700 eggs
Composting Food waste Leaves animal manure
Energy Conservation
Natural Heating Source wood heat only
Water Conservation three water barrels using straw in aisles of garden soaker hoses leaf mulch drip irrigation
Non electric appliances French coffee press mortar & pestal
Non Toxic Cleaning Products Peppermint window cleaner Lavender, euclyptus, tea tree cleaner Laundry Soap Handmade soap Lavender Linen Wash
Flowers grown From Seed Cosmos, Calendula, Asters, Hollyhocks, Zinnia's, Zebrina, Echineca, Chamomile,Feverfew, Russian Sage, Red Swallowwort, Nasturium, Sunflowers, Four o' Clock Marbles, Black eyed Susans Snow on the Mountain, Marigolds
Sewing has always been my creative side of me. Due to being a pioneer woman I strive to make my own clothes and the clothes for my family. God has helped me with this goal of mine. Sewing Projects:Dress For Wedding
A button up Shirt for spring. An Easter Dress for Rachel
Lavender Handmade Soap and Natural Products
Lavender Soap
Every batch of soap has been hand mixed with the finest vegetable oils and true Lavender essential oil. Making soap without machines keeps the batches small and the quality the best it can be.
I offer two types of soap, bar Lavender Soap and Glycerin guest. The batches of soap are unique as a Lavender tea is made from cut Lavender plants and then added to the oils.
Bar Soap $5.25 each bar weighs approximately 5 oz
Glycrin Soap For Spring we are offering a flower mold sold in guest size $1.75
All Natural Cleaning Products
Peppermint Window Cleaner All Purpose Cleaner Lavender Linen Wash
1 comment:
Good! I loooove raw milk. Tomorrow, I get a new supply of raw goat milk. Enjoy your raw milk!
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