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A friend mentioned these to me last night so I looked them up on my trusted supplier's site...very intriguing, I will be adding them to my next order.


Here is some of the info....
Soap Nuts ProfileAlso known asSapindus mukorossi, Sapindus trifoliatus, Sapindus saponaria, soapberry, and soap pods.


IntroductionSoap nuts are found in both the eastern and western hemispheres, but are native to India and Nepal. They have recently become a popular environmentally friendly alternative to chemical detergent, and are a gentle option for those with allergies to chemicals in regular detergents. They have traditionally been used as an expectorant, and in Ayurvedic medicine as a treatment for eczema and psoriasis. Soap nuts contain saponin, a natural detergent. The soap nut shell absorbs water and releases the saponins which circulate as a natural surfactant in the wash water, freeing dirt, grime, and oils from clothing. PLEASE NOTE: There is considerable discussion as to what variety of Soap Nuts is preferable for use as a laundry soap alternative and any Soap Nut from the genus Sapindus will work just fine as they all have Saponin producing properties, hence the genus name Sapindus. There is also considerable discussion as to what Soap Nut is better; those with the seed or those without the seeds. Through our own laboratory tests and from our own personal experience we have determined that using Soap Nuts which still contain the seed has a better effect on cleaning cloths because the seed inside the shell acts an agitator against the shell wall which releases more saponins into water. We also determined that Soap Nuts with the seed still in them worked marvelously well in cleaning clothes because of the light "beating" action they imparted. All of these qualities are missing when you use just the shells of the Soap Nut.

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COPIED FROM...
http://ecovillagegreen.com/1540/four-natural-mosquito-control-alternatives/ 

Four Natural Mosquito Control Alternativesby JOE BARRIOS on JULY 10, 2009
I’ve been spending a lot of time outside lately, and have re-discovered the need for good mosquito control. I can be among a group of people but I’ll be the one guaranteed to get bitten all over my unprotected arms and legs! I seem to have some kind of mosquito bulls eye on me.

Mosquito repellent is usually not very environmentally friendly, so here are some natural eco friendly mosquito control alternatives to keep you bite-free as you enjoy the long summer evenings outdoors.

1) Stop mosquito growth before it happens. The best mosquito killer is preventing them from arriving in the first place. Try to minimize or eliminate any areas of open water in your garden that might be places for mosquitoes to lay and grow their eggs (they’ll either lay them on the water surface or on the ground next to it.) Check out bird baths, old tires, rain barrels, streams and ponds, ditches, unused swimming pools, outdoor tubs, flower pots and vases, and roof gutters.

2) Everything citronella. Citronella candles are famously capable of keeping away mosquitoes. Burning one on a nearby table or bench as you enjoy yourself does a pretty good job of keeping the pesky critters away. Citronella is actually a six foot high grass that grows in more tropical locations, and which might be feasible to plant if you have the space and proper climate.


3) Plant mosquito repellent herbs and plants. Did you know catnip is one of the most powerful mosquito repellent plants available? Studies have shown it can be many times more effective than DEET. Another good herb to use is rosemary. Non-herb plants you can use include ageratum and marigolds (mosquitoes hate ageratum in particular.) Plant these herbs and plants in your yard and crush some of their leaves while you are nearby to enjoy protection, since the mosquitoes can’t smell them otherwise.

4) Use Bacillus Thuringiensis Israelenis bacteria. Known as Bti for short, this bacteria will infect and kill mosquito, gnat, and black fly larvae. Bti is very picky and won’t harm anything else including other insects, fish, birds, worms, or mammals. They’re easy to apply and use. You can buy them as a dunk to submerge in standing water, or buy the bacteria in bits that you can scatter across your garden. They start working within 24 hours, serving as one very effective mosquito killer.

Give these natural mosquito control approaches a try and enjoy long summer evenings outside without the itchy welts!

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN TRYING OUT SOME OF THE NATURAL REPELLENT I AM PLAYING WITH GIVE ME CALL. MADE WITH ORGANIC ALOE AND ESSENTIAL OILS. I CAN ALSO SELL YOU THE INGREDIENTS TO PLAY AROUND WITH YOURSELF AND FIND THE POTENCY THAT WORKS FOR YOU!!! 
ALOE $10
ESSENTIAL OILS PRICE VARY FROM $10 - $5


MADE FOR YOU IN A BEAUTIFUL BLUE GLASS BOTTLE THAT I CAN REFILL FOR CHEAPER.....$8 (2oz, goes a long way)

 
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Their herbs have really helped me so i have made connection with the company to be able to carry and order their full line for everyone!!! YAY!!!


Browse their AWESOME website and let me know what products you would like to see readily available (in stock at my home) and which you would like to try.


25% off your first batch of herbs, or off Organic Shea Butter and Aloe for the Summer for helping me.


Thanks!!

 
LOVE THIS SITE AND THEIR GOODIES. WILL HAVE A LINK TO THEM ON HERE SOON AND WILL BE CARRYING THE GOODIES FOR MY LOCAL ALASKANS.
 Earth Mama Angel Baby_ click on the Breastfeeding Section
 
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Simple easy to follow instructions from a nice new site I came across. Will be added to the Farm, Food, and Harvest.

You will notice this recipe does not have a liquid component...if you fear burning or just do so desire,  you may add 1/2-1 cup water or juice. It will cook off and still become thick but without the fear of scorching at first. 


Another option is to mix all ingredients together and let sit, the sugar will draw out juices from the rhubarb and give you some liquid to ease cooking. This is handy also if you do not have time to do the whole process, or get interrupted you can get it ready than come back and finish with the cooking portion later...it will be fine sitting over night even.


If you add liquid it will take longer but I find this is good and it ensures that you do not get an over cooked flavor. 


I add a juice concentrate (frozen) that is high in pectin naturally to mine.


Instead of adding prepared juice I often use 2tbl of the frozen concentrate then 1 cup of water(for this size recipe)...you want the juice strong, NOT like you would drink it....I do at least. This also makes things a little easier. If all you have is prepared OJ, by all means give it a shot, it will work great, just wont have as much natural pectin in the same amount. 


Happy Jamming! :)


If you are interested in having a natural cooking evening and/or tea party please give me a call @ 740-0033 or email [email protected]!


this jam would go great with tea!!!

http://livingmydreamlifeonthefarm.wordpress.com/2011/05/15/the-spruce-tips-recipes-and-ideas/ 

 

just a little something to keep in mind...

if I have perhaps referred you to resources such as Mountain Rose Herbs and while you explore the blogs and other sites I have here keep in mind that each blog and site gets rewards for clicks on banners or ads.

So click through my site to help us rack up rewards for products to sample at the next spa and learning events coming this fall!

Thank again!

 
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CONTAINERS CONTAINERS, SAW DUST SAW DUST, DIRT DIRT DIRT.
AND THE ADVENTURE GOES ON AND ON IT SEEMS. BUT WE HAVE A COUPLE CARROT PATCHES, BEETS AND BEANS SPROUTING, LETTUCE PERKING UP FROM THE TRANSPLANTING, AND HERBS IN BEAUTIFUL STAINLESS STEEL DRUMS. (picture to come soon, sorry)

 
 

Full Circle Farms
With the price of gas, increased prices of food here in Alaska, and the good chance that the store will be out of something anyway...its a good excuse to give yourself some Peace and sign up to get your produce every week.

the site has recipes, you can customize your boxes, plus look up meals for what you are recieving the coming week.
Plus you get access to purchase other wholesome foods such as dairy and grains.

I just ordered the large box to try.

check it out!!! www.fullcirle.com (p.s. if you put my name in the "how did you hear about us" box I will get a greatly appreciated discount on my next box....thanks :)

 
FROM A BLOG AND SITE I DISCOVERED AND LOVE! STUFF JUST LIKE I AM GATHERING UP FOR HERE. SHE PUT TOGETHER A CLEANING GUIDE YOU CAN DOWNLOAD AND PRINT...AWESOME!!!

PLUS AN AWESOME NICE GESTURE TO GIVE SOMEONE TO INSPIRE THEM :)

http://wellnessmama.com/wp-content/uploads/Wellness-Mama-Natural-Cleaning-Guide.pdf