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"I Hope You Keep Making Soap"

by Eileen RayMar 14, 2013

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"I Hope You Keep Making Soap"

First package style from 2013 and we are still making soap in 2017! We've heard this refrain from a number of customers recently. Most of them are already reordering for a second or third time. Clearly, it's a huge compliment and we couldn't be happier with the customer feedback thus far. But that specific comment always seemed to linger in my head. "I hope you keep making soap." What does it mean?

"I Hope You Keep Making Soap"
2013-3lsfstory
by Eileen RayMar 14, 2013

"I Hope You Keep Making Soap"

First package style from 2013 and we are still making soap in 2017! We've heard this refrain from a number of customers recently. Most of them are already reordering for a second or third time. Clearly, it's a huge compliment and we couldn't be happier with the customer feedback thus...

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by Eileen RayMar 11, 2013

Hello, We're James and Eileen

After over 1.5 years of writing blog posts under our offal pseudonyms we finally came to the conclusion that it's time to use our own names. Hell, it's almost Spring, why not start it off with a bang?

Due Dates and Baby Bumps
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by Eileen RayMar 04, 2013

Due Dates and Baby Bumps

It is almost time! Ever since we bred the goats this past October, I've been counting down to their due dates. The anticipation has increased many fold since drying them off early in January. For the past few months our schedule has been wildly different than our previous days on...

Questions To Ask Your Raw Milk Farmer
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by Eileen RayFeb 24, 2013

Questions To Ask Your Raw Milk Farmer

Fresh, raw milk cow cheese, made in a similar fashion to Chevre (commonly known as Goat Cheese) As a follow-up to the first post on raw milk (Buying Raw Milk in Tennessee), I thought it would be useful to provide a list of questions that we feel are prudent for...

Custardy Oven Pancake With Berries
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by Eileen RayFeb 17, 2013

Custardy Oven Pancake With Berries

Once upon a time we had only 4 chickens. One was our rooster, Elvis, and the other three were our laying hens, Sassy, Wynonna, and Freja. Freja, (the special green egg laying chicken - purchased especially for this quality) doesn't lay, so really, only two of our 4 chickens actually...

The Chickens & The Egg Mobile
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by Eileen RayFeb 10, 2013

The Chickens & The Egg Mobile

Everyone wants to come say hi A few weeks ago I posted about the end of the guinea mobile and how we were in the process of transitioning to an official egg mobile with laying chickens and all. A lot of people don't realize that there are specific chickens for...

The Economics of Small, Farm Products - Farm Flows
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by Eileen RayFeb 07, 2013

The Economics of Small, Farm Products - Farm Flows

I haven't written one of those boring Farm Flows posts in a while, so I thought I better get back on it. Actually, we've received a bunch of questions about the economics of soapmaking and whether it can sustain a small farm, such as ours. We love that so many...

Hoophouse in Bad Weather
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by Eileen RayJan 30, 2013

Hoophouse in Bad Weather

I wrote about building our hoophouse for hay storage last fall as we prepared to move all of our hay into a new location. The hoophouse is 30' with 24' PVC hoops. It could comfortably hold 180-200 square bales at a time. 

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