by Nana | Jan 31, 2017 | Goat Milk Soap
I have an admission to make. I have been coveting a really cool crinkle edged soap cutting knife for a long time. Those wavy ends on bars of homemade soap are just so attractive. For the longest time I thought this little soap cutting knife was going to be...
by Nana | Jan 29, 2017 | Essential Oils
Lаvеndеr Essential Oil Aromatherapy: Lurе Of A Lusty Life Using оf lavender essential oil aromatherapy іѕ іnеvіtаblе. Vаrіоuѕ essential оіlѕ соntrіbutе their ѕіgnіfісаnсе in аrоmаthеrару. Onе аmоng ѕuсh oils іѕ lаvеndеr оіl. Lаvеndеr essential оіl is еxtrасtеd from...
by Nana | Jan 17, 2017 | Around The Farm
Reflecting back I’ve come to realize that living the homestead life is a process of becoming self-sufficient. When I first started this journey, I had no idea goats had no upper teeth. Or how to make bread from scratch.I had no clue whether you needed a rooster...
by Nana | Jan 16, 2017 | Goats
I almost could not believe there was such a thing as spider goats. The gals over at the University of Idaho extension office told me about them. Also they mentioned that they lived here in Cache Valley. And we could go and see them. This totally blew me away. ...
by Nana | Jan 15, 2017 | Goats
You may be saying, “who is Marsha, and why should I care”, at this point. Well, let me tell you. Marsha (the good goat) has been on lone this summer to some good friends in Paradise (a beautiful place as the name implies) who wanted to have fresh...