Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Herbs and Veggies


Well, for the last couple of weeks, we've been pretty busy cleaning up limbs, ordering new product materials, relabeling and we've had a rash of sickness run through our house. During all that, the little boys and I have managed to get some plating done and now have wonderful green, pretty things to show for it.

These are (will be) lettuce that we planted last Saturday.


These are okra and pole beans.


Here's a close up of our little okras that we planted on Saturday. Aren't they cute?!


These are the leaves of our Lemon Balm plant.


Here's the whole pot. We currently have 2 of these. We're just starting to trim the leaves and dry and sell them, so if you want some lemon balm leaves, feel free to ask!


These are our squash and zucchini we planted several weeks ago. Can't wait to eat 'em!


Here's a close up of the leaves.

Here are some more pictures of the squash and zucchini.


These are honey suckle! I'm going to take them out of tub and break them up. Then I'm going to replant them all along a fence I'm going to build! NO, I'm not too ambitious, I'm just a glutton for disappointment. :) (Note: Along this future fence will also be roses to make rose perfume and Kiwi to sell.)


These are the leaves of the honey suckle. They're so rich and pretty. The Lord has done these things and they are marvellous in our eyes!


I told Elijah to look at me and smile, he smiled, but never did look at me. We were having some dead trees cut down and they were WAY more interesting than mom.


These are the plants recently planted or that always be in buckets.


This is lavender, which will also be drying and selling. I am actually fixing to cut it back.

These are future peppers.



This is my Mom's victory rose, not really an herb or anything, but we allow it hang out with the cool kids. :)



These 2 little pots contain seeds for bell pepper and tomatoes. I just planted these this afternoon, so there's not really anything to show, but we'll keep you posted.


These are future Serrano peppers.

This a rosemary plant. We'll also be drying and selling this.



This is the Red Ginger I bought for my sister on her birthday. It will bloom with big, red flowers!


This is our little aloe, actually, he's kinna big.


And this is the peppermint or basil. I can't remember which on. I think it's the basil though.


All by it's lonesome is the rose bush my Uncle Jimmy cut and gave to me. It'll stay in this white pitcher. Once it's roots reach the bottom, I'll set it on the ground to root permanently. There are very good size holes on the bottom for the roots to get through.

I plan to build a greenhouse and plant more herbs and potable veggies in the next month or so. Then through out the winter, I can grow, dry, sell and use herbs and veggies! If any one has any advice or expertise in building and would like to give me pointers, I'm more then willingly to listen! We're very excited about using the materials the Lord has provided us with to support ourselves. God has been so very gracious and faithful to our family. We certainly look forward to the day when we'll be able to support others as we've been supported. God Bless.




Wednesday, September 3, 2008

A Brief Update

Greetings All,

Just a short note to let everyone know the comings and goings around here. Sorry I haven't posted in such a long time, it's been rather busy, but seems to be settling out. During Fay we had a busted windshield, animal evacuations, ruined products and a lot of good old rain. It was such a blessing from the Lord about the windshield and the whole situation. Some land behind our home was developed (read holding pond), and during the rain it over flowed and we had to evacuate our goats and some of the chickens! It was quite a sight, my mom, my sister and myself out there in the rain setting up tarps, herding animals, spreading hay. It really was a lot of fun in retrospect. And then worst part, I normally leave my products in the back of my car, well I decided to move them on a covered porch and cover them with a tarp. Some how the rain got under the tarp and ruined a lot stuff. But I know God is gracious and will restore and replenish all.

Because I'm a bonehead, I don't have any pictures of the windshield, the displaced animals or anything. I'll be getting back to the normal, picture full blog in the next couple of days.

God Bless,
Aubry

Monday, August 18, 2008

Jebidiah, Beulah's Pet

We would like to proudly introduce everyone to the newest member of our "farm", Jebidiah. Jebi is a Nigerian Dwarf goat from Whiddon Family Farms up in Leesburg, Georgia. You can check out all the animals and other items they have for sale at www.whiddonfamilyfarms.com . We would really like to thank them for Little Jebi. He's fit right in and is doing very well. My Mom and Beulah are having a hard time sharing, but such is life...


Better pictures will be coming! When you a let a 10 year old do things, you never know what you're going to get.
After a few days, Beulah started stepping on the fencing, which allowed Jebi to jump over. At one point, he got his ear caught on the edge of the fencing and ripped it open.

As you can see, it was pretty bad. I sprayed it down with Hiney Helper, and placed a bandage smeared with Samaritan's Salve on his ear.
40 hours later...


The ear is almost completely healed! Praise the Lord for all the wonderful herbs, oils and wisdom He has given to us, His creation!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Chicken Hospital

Thank God for all the rain that He has blessed us with in the last few days! It's been so wonderful to hear it fall on the roof, to see it "green up" the plants and to catch it for our rain water shampoo and conditioner we're working on. Alas, it has caused some problems for us also.
Our snap straps on the little chicken run broke and we had to move the biddies.


I made an unwise decision and put the biddies in the chicken yard with big chickens.

The next morning, I had 4 dead biddies!!! Or so I thought...

We rescued the 2 blue bantams, Harry and Georgia, first.


Then we saved the 2 others. It was such a sad sight.


I really thought we were going to lose the one on the right.


We stuck them in front of a little space heater to get them dried off. After we got their temps up, I fed them warm, wet mash. I mixed in cayenne pepper, frankincense and rosemary oil. It seemed to work very well.


As of right now, all 7 biddies are back outside, in the repaired chicken area. They all are eating and seem to be doing very well. Praise the Lord!

Monday, July 28, 2008

Products Update


Below are the most recent pictures of our All Natural Health and Body products. If you have any questions or would like to order something you see, please e-mail me or leave a comment! All of our products are based on God's design for our body and His creation. Our products are designed to alleviate to symptoms, but more importantly to deal with the root problem, just like Christ dealt with the penalty and the power of sin on the cross. Have a blessed day.

Respiratory Relief- Salve for the relief of coughs, some sinus problems and congestion. Great for traveling. 4 oz. - $17 Pink Himalayan Salt- An excellent salt for cooking, body scrubs and body soaks. 3 oz. - $6

Ultra Underarm- An all natural deodorant in 3 scents. Pine for men, Luscious Lavender and Purity for women. I've had great reviews on this! 2.5 oz. - $8, not picutred 1.9 oz. - $6.00 Face Friend- An astringent for all skins types for face and body. 4 oz. $8



Tummy Tamer- Oils to put on the tummy to help relieve pains, vomiting, diarrhea and nausea. 10 mL - $7

Muscle Mover- Oils to put on soar muscles to ease pain and help restore movement. Excellent, excellent reviews for this product. 10 mL - $7


Joint Joy - a strong blend of several herbs and oils for the relief of arthritis and other joint maladies. I had one lady tell me she was going to kiss me because of how well this worked for her. :) 4 oz. - $15

Samaritan's Salve - Burns, bruises, cuts, scrapes, rashes and the like can all be helped with this salve. I've gotten great reviews about the effectiveness of this product! 2 oz. - $7, 4 oz. - $14

African Black Soap -A skin nutrient rich, soft soap. Beneficial to all skins types, especially the sensitive or dry types. $3.50 per package.

Baby Bottom- Organic baby powder or dusting powder. I also sprinkle this on the carpet occasionally because it smells so good. 7 oz. - $10.00


Lip Love- This all natural lip softener is great! Helps soften and smooth dry, cracked lips with looking like you been kissing the grease pot. .5 oz. - $2, 1 oz. - $4


Wound Wash- Antiseptic, pain-relieving spray that is convenient to use and all natural. Helps promoting healing immediately. 4 oz. - $8

Respiratory Relief- This is the liquid version of the salve. It also is great for coughs and congestion and other respiratory and sinus problems. 4 oz. - $17


Hiney Helper- Promotes healing of the sensitive skin of babies and toddlers. Fights against diaper rash and irritation. One of our most popular products, this all natural spray goes well beyond the diaper. I spray my hands after changing diapers, I spray in the hair of my kids if it needs to freshened up. 4 oz. - $8

Also, I'm going to start making a castille, lye soap in the near future. In our test lab (the real world) we are currently trying out a new insect repellent (looking VERY promising), and an after bite skin soother in case you forgot to put the repellent on.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Beulah, our new dairy goat!

We would like for everyone to meet our new goat, Beulah! We got her from Sweet Grass Dairy in Thomasville.


This few are pictures from our visit to Sweet Grass Dairy to pick her out on Friday. On Monday, Tanner, the Little Boys and I picked her up and brought her home.





After a lovely afternoon at the May's home, we brought her home. She jumped the fence in the first 2 seconds. Thankfully, I had her tied also. But it tear up the fence.


Figuring she may be lonely after being moved from a herd situation, we let her stay on the porch.


Which eventually turned into the living room! We did put down a big tarp and keep her confined.

At 1 o'clock in the morning, she still was moving around, so put her back outside.


During the few short hours she was out there between 1 a.m. and her feeding, she knocked down her shelter, and tore up 2 more sections of fencing.




The fence is torn our other post if you can't see it.



So we set out to rebuild!

Paige, the boys and I put this together on the fly.


I nailed the plywood to the fence posts.



Then used some of the leftover PVC to attach the tarp to.


Then we pulled the tarp tight over the plywood and it became a shelter, which she likes, I think.

Beulah is expected to kid within the next month. So we'll have our own fresh milk to drink and make cheese and ice cream and other things. As we try to become for self-sufficient and less dependent on world's system, we learning a lot about our Heavenly Father. Both goats and chickens are mentioned in the Bible and are used to help describe our relationship with our Savior. We're so appreciative and humbled by the care the Lord is providing for our family. Beulah is very sweet, very pregnant and she was a very good deal!