Monday, December 17, 2007

Transparent Soap




Finally I have accomplished making transparent soap. After 5 years of trying with no success it happened. I would take out the books and unsuccessfully make a pot of glob and put everything away very discouraged. This time the stars were all lined up and the batch looks perfect. We will be adding transparent soap (made right here) to our product line in 2008.











Here is a testimony from one of our many happy goat milk soap users.

Thank you so much! It makes all the failed batches worth while in order to make a product that is great for your skin.




Dear Sir or Madam:

I am quite pleased with your product - as well as general washing, I have successfully tried it to wash my hair and to shave with (this is a little more tricky, but I do seem to be able to get a lather suitable for shaving).

I hope in the future you will be able to develop specific shaving cream soap, laundry soaps (gentle on septic systems) and shampoo.

Bravo to your locally produced product!

Thanks.

Paul Cheverie
Bedford PEI

Saturday, December 1, 2007

First snow fall for 2007 kids

It is exciting to open the barn door after the first snow fall of the season. The five doe kids that were born this spring ran out into the snow and turned and ran back into the barn. They slowly ventured out on to the white ground for the second time. I wonder what is going on in their little minds.