Showing posts with label specials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label specials. Show all posts

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Build Your Own Gift Basket

Love the fun of gift baskets, but looking for more variety than you typically find? Or want something more personalized than what you may find elsewhere?  Or perhaps you have found neat things that can be personalized, but aren't variable enough for the price range you want for certain gifts?

Feel free to build your own gift baskets, even with custom items and baskets...

Feeling overwhelmed?

How about a build your own tutorial?

Start with the budget...
Truthfully, the budget is up to you! Whether there is  mug, basket, tote bag or gift bag changes how much you put in a package as well as the overall cost. If you would like, you can email me with a few parameters like what a person likes and the approximate budget, and I can get you some sample ideas.

Ideas to use as the basket:

Mugs, Plates and Glasses



Metal  and Wicker Baskets

Gift Bags

Tote Bags

Feed Bag Market Bags (also available in a plain tan)

Ideas to Put in the Basket:

These can be customized:
Glass mugs, tall glasses, tumblers and plates

Soaps and Lotions Bars, Scrubs and Lip Balms


 Hairbands, and Feathered and Ribbon Barrette and Clips

 Custom Jewelry Pieces

Earrings, Bracelets and other Jewelry

Jewelry Sets

Up-cycled Ceramic Tiles


AND MORE!
Got favorite pieces or things you want to put together? Got an idea for a coming project, but want to have it packaged for you to put together later? We are glad to accommodate. Just call or email and we can set something up special just for you, and of course we do volume discounts.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Our Wild Weekend!

Bailey and I headed out on an adventure this weekend, and left the farm in the capable hands of Charlie and Wyatt, with help from my parents who were in to help auntie move.  All the way up to Cottonwood we drove, but had to be home in time for me to teach this morning. After class, the kids and I did a walk around to make sure we hadn't missed anything with all the rain overnight.
Look what we found!


This new baby Silkie is actually black for now, but of partridge lineage, and settled right in to the brooder, taking a nap just a few minutes after meeting "her" new friends!


While we were up in Cottonwood, we participated in three goat shows, one on Saturday and two on Sunday. We participated in showmanship, a competition of our goat knowledge and skill in showing, as well as breed classes. The majority of the does stayed home to keep everything on track for the coming kidding season, but little Versie came along. Since she and Powerstroke didn't get their paperwork changeover in time to truly compete this weekend, we were fortunate to have wonderful judges that helped Bailey look at where they would truly stand and work on herd planning. Great folks and fun!


Bailey even challenged me to compete in adult showmanship...


This is a common sight when competing in open shows where breeders bring lots of their top animals, and end up looking like big city dog walkers! Sometimes there are ten goats in hand waiting to go in, just from one breeder.Then they have to figure out which lead to separate. The youth are always glad to help show and learn.


Obediah was hungry from being crazy and vocal with all the other testosterone in the barn.


The kids enjoyed hanging out with and showing with and against their good friends. 


A favorite activity in the down time- cuddling babies! Sure makes us ready for the next batch of babies here!


This was the last youth showmanship class. The youth are really amazing with their knowledge and poise!


The big boy bucks. So many different body styles represented! It might seem subtle to the naked eye, but the scorecard reveals a lot of fine detail aspects in breeding.


Another thing awaiting me when I returned home- posting the contest winners for the fall contest! Here it is:


Congratulations tot he winners and a big thank you to all who entered!

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Patriot's Dream Farm Contest!

Fall giveaway coming here!

These two little cuties would like to share our new giveaway with you!!!


a Rafflecopter giveaway

It has been a rough week around here- big storms that brought more wind than rain, a challenging hatch, and more. So since we believe that you make your own happiness, we are throwing a giveaway!!! Four awesome prizes, we will highlight this week, including a handmade bar of soap and a tote bag, a lotion bar and tote bag, a pair of earrings and a feathered hair clip!


To get things started, these are the tote bags, and the winner will select their own variety of soap or lotion bar! I will share photos of the other prizes in the morning!

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

One Case For and Against Special Ingredients...

You know those designer super-foods and mega-supplements? You know the ones I mean, which are all over the news today, from special fancy melons in France or cute little fruits from the mountains of Machu Pichu or seeds or even little blueberries or pomegranate extract? They were just normal foods, now they are over the top good for you or maybe they were never considered that great before, but now someone has good results with them in one research study, so everyone wants to try them?Next week, there will be a whole new love affair with a whole new list. Or maybe not. Some are gone in a flash, others find traction with a core group of people who find a benefit.

Nothing will take the place of a good, balanced diet and exercise in keeping you healthy, but for some, they find solace for certain conditions or help with weight loss or whatever else by including these in their lifestyle regimen. Great nutrients, regardless of where they are found, are great nutrients, and it is always good when you get the best quality nutrients in one food, more bang for your buck! After five years of working in university research, I know that no study is tried and true for everyone, and no exercise or supplement is, either.

Case in point, when I was early on in my days in research, the nurse on our study was using a joint supplement. One of the head researchers who had written the study, focusing on early knee osteoarthritis, felt very strongly that this was like a placebo effect- like a sugar pill given to some in research, causing a psychological improvement in symptoms. Last I heard, she is exercising more while taking it, he still thinks it is all in her head.

In the research we were doing, some folks had great benefit, others had additional health factors that led to more concerns, or needed more modifications than others.  Every person is different.  We can find a lot of common underlying ground, but no two people are exactly the same, or react the same to treatment.

I have also seen many instances where certain brands worked better than others.

But I digress.


One of these such super elements is Emu Oil. Some folks have dome to swear by it, for everything from psoriasis to eczema to arthritis and cancer, among a whole host of other things. The research on Emu Oil, however is still early, and while some folks report amazing effects, others  have not found any benefit at all.  Are the benefits a placebo? I don't know!  Funny thing is, they likely won't know, as the same sizes (number of folks in the study who actually complete the whole study and in the way they are supposed to) are often not that large. Part of that is because human subjects (people who volunteer for research) have lives outside of the research, and aren't always that compliant, so it's very difficult to make all of the conditions the same!

Nevertheless, Emu Oil is very popular in soaps and lotions, especially the all natural specialty ones. We have never been about merely have pretty, sweet smelling products, because the line was designed in response to my daughter's health issues, and expanded by individual requests for more types that either included or omitted specific oils or essential oils for the needs of different folks. So, as the preliminary research does tout great results for folks with arthritis and skin issues, and I have been reading more and more, we decided to try it.

This fledgling attempt with Emu Oil is available in a Emu Oil and Glycerin, lavender essential oil scented soap at present. I am interested in the feedback of our customers before expanding this too far, though I may try this with goat's milk formulas for the holidays, since I now have a local source for proper Emu Oil. The present recipe seems rather soft to me, with almost an oil film on it, that glistens, leading the kids to call it "the sparkly soap"


I would be remiss if I failed to mention that this is Emu Oil, rendered from Emu, and is not vegetarian. This means that any of the products we include in it in are not vegetarian or vegan. While this might seem obvious, there are a lot of names out there that make products  sound like something other than what they are, and folks might just not expect to have actual Emu Oil in soap.  Really, it doesn't sound like the norm now, does it?  I will take a moment later to blog about vegetarian and vegan soap options and ingredients, but if you have any questions at all about a soap or product you are interested in, just shoot me an email or message, I am glad to help you find what you need. =).  Additionally, if you would like to volunteer to be a product tester for new products, let me know! You would receive free products in exchange for your honest review to help shape the best natural products. Have a great day, and keep your questions and requests coming!

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Saturday Afternoon Special

Tidying up and restocking around here!  I have some odds and ends bars, where the rest of the batch sold, or they didn't fit in the box, etc...so here goes a special for while it lasts-
GRAB BAGS!!!
Three bars of soap in a grab bag for $5.00.
Yes, that's half off of our Summer special of 3 bars for $10.00.
Take advantage, and someone will get the extra butterfly bar that didn't fit into the other bags.  Better yet, buy two and I will promise an extra one, as I just saw another lost bar. 
 All grab bags include one glycerin bar (good for lasting longer in the bathtub with children) and at least on goat milk bar, other than that I just made sure that there were three different bars per bag.  I cannot change around what is in them, but I can tell you what is in the individual bag.

There is even some of the brand new prickly pear recipe in these!  Get them while they last, and if you would like to reserve yours, email me directly.  If it is planned as a gift, let me know, so I can add a ribbon.  Have a wonderful rest of your weekend!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

This Week's Special

This week's special- Blue Vanilla Guest Soaps!
I have three bags available, two have a slightly larger smiley face soap with over twenty little hearts, and the the third has a few larger stars with several little footballs.

This is a Glycerin base, tinted blue and scented with Vanilla essential oil.  Perfect for the guest bath, and great for gifts.  Also appropriate for children's bath time, though young children should be supervised as little good smelling soap can find there way into inappropriate places!

See the smiley face above?

These are the footballs.

Only three bags available.  $6 each, or all three for $15.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Prickly Pear Part One

Tonight, I harvested the first little bit- less than a full plant from next to the front porch.  This is the full stockpot I used.
So I peeled it with a fork and a sharp knife, then cooked it down to release the juice.  I ran it through the blender to release a little more, and then strained it.  Wish I had just the right sieve, so I could separate the seeds from the pulp, though!

This shot shows the juice accumulating in the bottom of the glass measuring cup.  This was half way through the batch.  I am getting pretty tired now, so it looks like making the first round of Prickly Pear Goat Milk Soap will have to hold until morning!
  
Now, to stay fully awake long enough to strain the last of this batch!  Have a great night!

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Grab Bag Specials!

When you work with molds, sometimes the last bar out of the batch doesn't look quite the same.  Sometimes I use these bars as samples or as the ones we use here before we sell any of the bars from the batch.  Regardless, I have a few bars of varied scents and recipes which aren't as pretty as usual or are simply the end of the batch and I don't want to carry them to the farmers' market anymore.

Some have goat milk, others shea butter, but are a mix, so I put them into grab bags, of three bars each, and these are available for five dollars while supplies last ( I put a variety of scents together, so also a fun way to try new things).  This is half off of our current summer special of three bars for ten dollars.  These grab bags are limited in quantity, and available first to our facebook and blog followers, so reserve yours today!