by Trish | Dec 2, 2023 | Homestead
If you’ve never used a shampoo bar before, it may take a little while (a couple of days to a couple of weeks) for your hair to adjust. Conventional hair products continuously strip the natural oils, thereby causing your scalp to produce excess oil. Many people...
by Trish | Nov 6, 2023 | Homestead
We do not make any claims that our soap or lotion will heal or cure skin diseases or is healthy for you, we can not legally do so. We share the following information based on our research and encourage you to research for yourself before trying to find soaps or...
by Trish | Nov 6, 2023 | Homestead
Goat’s milk soap is a naturally softer soap due to its high moisturizing qualities. Keeping it in a soap dish that drains allows air circulation around the bar enables them to dry fully. Another option is to use soap saver bag that hangs up to allow the soap to dry....
by Trish | Aug 20, 2007 | Homestead
Hello from the kitchen, where both of us love to cook. My dear darling is much more inclined to experiment in the kitchen and I tend to stick to the tried and true recipes. I don’t know about you, but when young children are around it isn’t always easy to cook meals...
by Trish | Jun 14, 2006 | Homestead
Prevent Button Repairs: To prevent buttons falling off clothes (and save time by not having to sew them back on), put a dab of clear nail polish on top of the threads of the button. It will strengthen the thread and make it less likely for buttons to unravel and fall...
by Trish | Jun 14, 2006 | Homemaking
Save on Drying Time: To save on the time spent running your dryer, especially for “heavy” items like throw rugs, diapers, etc., first run an extra “spin” cycle in your washing machine. Then, add a clean, dry, fluffy towel to your dryer with the...