MET WITH A NUTRITIONIST

July 3, 2023

My new doctor has a group of people that are part of her healthcare team and so far everyone she has sent me off to see I've been impressed with. My most recent appointment was with a nutritionist. She went over my medical record before meeting with me so she had plans for me the moment we sat down to speak to each other. 

First priority is to find foods I can tolerate and gain weight so she had me experiment with cassava flour today. I've had cassava before in the form of pasta but hadn't eaten it since getting sick again back in December and never worked with the flour. I cooked up two tortillas, added some almond butter and blueberry jam (100% pure fruit) and ate both. It was a nice change from eating the same foods over and over for months. I hope my body handles it well. 

Normally not handling well means becomes abdominal pain, bloating, loose stools, and horrific reflux. Fingers crossed for a good outcome. 

For anyone interested in a gluten free no grain flour alternative, the recipe on the bag is:

3/4 casava flour

1/4 tsp sea salt

2 Tbs olive oil

1/3 cup warm water.

Mix together well and then make six balls. If the consistency is a little dry just add a tiny bit more water. Roll out the balls in between two sheets of parchment paper and place on non stick square griddle pan on medium heat and wait for bubbles to form on each side like you do with a regular flour tortilla. 


The cassava tortilla is close in taste to a flour tortilla but a little more doughy tasting. 

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LAWN BE GONE!

July 2, 2023

 In 2020 we removed a large portion of our front lawn and today we have just about 1/4 left to remove before it's all gone. We filled the empty space in with 90% native plants and have been very pleased with how it turned out. 

We aren't strangers to replacing non natives with natives. When we moved into our home nearly 16 years ago our entire backyard was buckthorn. It was an extension of the forest into Alimagnet park. Our first year we hired a company to remove all the buckthorn then after that we had to deal with flooding all the time so we had the yard regraded. After the regrading we bought a large sack of native wildflower seeds and spread them all over the backside of the house and within a year we started to see native grasses, goldenrod, Joe pie weed, daisies... Today we have so many natives growing back there I've lost count. The amount of wildlife that loves to be in our yard is what makes me the most happy. Frogs, toads, turtles, fox, rabbits, deer, snakes, wasps, hornets, bumblebees, hummingbirds, butterflies... We now see so many insects that we'd never seen before planting natives. We also stopped raking up our leaves in the fall and that has caused a boom in the firefly population around us. It's truly incredible and very special. 


Some people are surprised to learn that the adults of most firefly species are in fact pollinators. 

 
The honeybee isn't a native pollinator but it's a pollinator none the less.


Beautiful Monarch butterfly.



The bumblebee has some pollen on her legs.


When we removed a portion of our lawn in 2020. We did this on both sides of our driveway.


These are the plants we put in to replace the lawn. We have mountain mint, butterfly weed, bergamot, boneset, pearly everlasting... and many more.
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THE NEW WEBSITE IS ALMOST READY

I have a new website! It's not quite ready yet. I expect to be done with it around July 9th since I'll be finished tweaking it sooner than I thought. I originally planned for maybe the first of August but things are coming together quickly so I'll announce when I have all the soaps uploaded to the site so people can check it out. For now I'll have bath bombs, cold processed soap, and knitted wash cloths. In autumn expect to see more fun things. 🙂



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HAD FUN PICKING LAVENDER

July 1, 2023

For years, our family has dreamed of wandering through the stunning lavender farms of Washington, but life always seemed to get in the way. The closest option we found was in Wisconsin, which involved a five-hour drive, a ferry ride, and a return trek - all without our granddad since the place wasn't dog-friendly. 😭 But this year, as fate would have it, I stumbled across a delightful post on Instagram about a lavender farm just 10 miles from from home! We quickly booked a lavender-picking adventure at Lavender Barnyard, run by a lovely farmer who's just starting out. Despite her newness, she had a fantastic selection of l avengers an da charming little gift shop. We chatted about her future plans, and we can't wait to return for more visits! Right now, our lavender is hanging up to dry in the living room, filling our home with the sweetest scent.








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STRAWBERRIES IN CHAMPAGNE IS BACK IN STOCK!

June 3, 2023

One of my most popular soaps is strawberries in champagne. This bar is larger than the usual to accommodate the strawberry embed, it weighs between 5-6 ounces so this one will last quite a while. I'll have this batch on hand at the Northfield Riverwalk Market Fair on June 10th so if you are around stop by and take a sniff 🍓




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HURRAY FOR BISON REINTRODUCTION IN MINNESOTA

May 31, 2023

We use to drive down to Mankato every year to see the bison herd but now the animals are much closer. Spring Lake Park Reserve has a small herd right now but there are plans to increase that number up to 500. This year a few babies were born so they are slowly working on that goal. It was wonderful to see them out there basking in the sun with their babies. 




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PRIDE MONTH IS ALMOST HERE!!!

May 29, 2023

A few years ago my daughter kept begging me to make a batch of soap for Pride month so I finally did it. I was surprised at what a hit it was with all of her friends so I've made a batch every year since.  This year I'll have my rainbow soaps available at the Riverwalk Market Fair on June 24th. I used one of my favorite summer fragrances for the scent; pineapple papaya. 

Hope to see you there! 🌈

Note: the proceeds will be donated to OutFront Minnesota

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