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Summer Updates

Thursday, August 13th, 2009
We’re cleaning, weeding and getting ready for breeding season with the goats. We hope to have 7 milkers in about 6-8 months.  A few of our chickens have had babies -  and one turkey hen is suspiciously missing . . . after 1 month I’m sure we’ll have lots of new additions to tell you about!

We’ve made lots of soaps this week in anticipation of the craft season starting – I think everyone has finally figured out what my sister Claudia knew all the time: the Shea butter soap is Sensational!! The new Sandalwood shaving soap is curing! I have mint and rosemary soaking in Olive Oil right now to make Rosemary/Mint soap later today. What a pleasant mixture!

As we get ready to start our CSA – we have ideas pouring in from those of you who are desperate for good, clean, truly local food. Keep it up – we need to know what you’d like to see in produce from here and how involved you want to be in the farm. We’re collecting recipes to include with every share day – we’ve gotten some fabulous ones!

Did you see the ABC news report about the 12 most pesticide-ridden fruits/veggies? Peaches tops the list – we hope to offer you pesticide-free peaches next year. All it takes is the weather cooperating as we will not contaminate our fruit or veggies. Makes me a little crazy to see all the news about what’s supposed to be “food”.

Have you seen the Food Inc. movie??? Joel Salatin, my hero! What a role model! From homeschooling to raising chickens – we’ve learned so much from this man.  The movie is coming out to purchase soon and we will have a few copies to share around. This is not a scare tactic movie but reveals a lot about what kinds of food are subsidized and why it’s so much more expensive to buy REAL food. This is just an eye-opener that I think every American needs to see.

We are getting ready to build raised beds. We hope to use the almost the entire front yard, a new bed in between the greenhouse and the goats and along the back of the greenhouse behind the goat yards . . . should triple our garden space. With well over 20 families signing up for the CSA and some working here -  it should be a growing season to remember.  We are scheduling work parties and cherish your help – all of the beds must be done or mostly done by the end of September. This way they can “cook” over winter and be ready to be planted as soon as the ground is ready in Spring.

There are a few things that will be planted right away before winter: spinach, more strawberries, the garlics, etc. Most of the rest of the herbs, rhubarb and such will just need to be covered and protected.

Oh, and the porch needs to be transformed to windows/sliders to make a wonderful meeting place for those coming to visit the farm. Lots to do – but what an awesome time of growing and learning and doing!

Keep the ideas pouring in -  now to go find out if my lost boy is out in the pasture asleep on his goat Whisper . . .

Marilyn, aka the Goatwoman

Product Considerations

Monday, November 3rd, 2008
I am considering putting honey back in our goat milk lotions. As a humectant it will draw moisture from the air to moisturize skin. With the Evening Primrose Oil, Vitamin E, Jojoba Oil, Shea Butter, Almond Oil, etc., etc., it can only help. We used to use it – and people have been asking for it again.  Just may happen on the next batch. I will be making fresh lotions for all the winter shows – I like to make them just right before I sell them.
The girls are starting to slow down ever so slightly in milk production getting ready for breeding time – but they still allow me to get more than enough for making cheeses, lotions, soaps, and drinking.

I’m enjoying the small shows we are doing. Gives me a lot of time to educate people and talk with them about the herbs we use and why, the essential oils as opposed to using fragrances philosophy, and the fact that we use freshly milked goats, our own no-chemical beeswax and honey, etc. in all of our products. We don’t use bases and add fragrance – we hand make everything we sell – except the soap socks. I tried natural, organic soap socks and they molded right away. Health is more important than natural material to me.

I think once people know why we do what we do, they like the difference. Health is the bottom line. Selling a lot of product can never be the reason for what we do.  We do classes at the library and for homeschoolers. We don’t make money doing this. We may make someone think about what they’re putting on their bodies. Most people think about what is going IN their bodies now, but very few are thinking about what goes ON them – and eventually IN them with skin being the biggest organ. (If you don’t think what you put on you, goes in you, try this experiment: put some crushed garlic on the bottom of your foot and see if you taste garlic and how quickly. . . ).

The Goat Woman
aka Marilyn