GOAT MILK SOAP
Goat’s milk is the same Ph as our skin, and using it in soap creates a very luxurious and creamy bar.
I started making soap 8 years ago with 100% goat’s milk and I use the finest oils that I can buy.
In every bar of soap, I use the combination of these oils, (plus MANY more):  Olive oil, coconut oil, sesame oil, cocoa
butter, shea butter, palm oil, sweet almond oil, grape seed oil and always Pure Vitamin E oil poured in at the end of the
soap making process. I will always put in some special oils in different bars—avocado, cranberry seed oil, calendula oil,
jojoba, apricot kernel oil, and butters: avocado butter, hemp seed butter, mango butter and many, many more.
There are almost always over 10 different oils in any batch of soap. There are some exceptions and special requests, of
course.

Our soaps do not smell like heavy doses of perfume. They smell natural and real. We use as many organic oils and
ingredients that we can buy and add essential oils, and many herbs that we grow here. If we don’t grow the herbs, we
buy from organic farmers who do.

This soap is the only soap my family and friends will use. It is sold in many stores across the state, and once someone
tries it, they are hooked. The soap is wrapped with a beautiful and colorful label and wrapped around fabric. It makes a
nice gift for Mother’s Day, Teacher gifts, in baskets, and hostess gifts.

Some of my favorites? Lavender & Rosemary (with lavender & rosemary grown on the farm), Patchouli (with hemp seed
oil and hemp seed butter), Sugar Cookie (with organic raw cane sugar & local honey), Cucumber & Aloe (with ground
organic cucumbers & Aloe), Bergamot & Oatmeal (with ground organic oatmeal) and many, many more.

Our on-line store is not up and running yet but feel free to email me and ask for a list of what is in stock. We accept
paypal and ship within 24 hours.

Ask about our fund raiser with goat milk soap!
FIBER & FIBER ANIMALS
We raise fiber animals. We shear and process the fiber and dye it using natural dyes. Lynne likes to spin and
knit and always has hats and scarves for sale.
We have a small herd of llamas that we use for guard animals, packing, showing and companions. Our
children have 4-H llama projects and Lynne is a 4-H leader in Mercer county for the Learning with Llamas,
Goats & more club.
We have a small herd of sheep. Merinos and Dorsets. The sheep are sheared and pastured and we have
lamb for sale every year.
Angora and Jersey Woolie rabbits. We have some angora rabbits that we have for fiber. We also have a small
rabbitry with a variety of breeds of rabbits from Lionheads, Mini rex and fiber bunnies.
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