Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Lavender Essential Oil In Soap and Salves!




   I have been doing some study on lavender essential oil and would like to share some of what I have learned with you.
 
    Lavender has been found to help with a significant amount of ailments of which I will name a few.  Of course everyone knows that it has an absolutely lovely scent and is very soothing and calming.  What you may not know however,  is that Lavender essential oil can help relax tense nerves, anxiety, depression, and nervous exhaustion!  For anyone who has had a stressful day or has trouble getting to sleep or staying asleep, a few drops of lavender essential oil on a pillow or cotton ball will bring rest and induce sleep.  After a day of hard work, Lavender essential oil rubbed into the muscle will relieve the pain of tired sore muscles.

 
   Lavender essential oil is known to help with bacterial and viral infection.  Upper respiratory infections are eased when the oil is put into a vaporizer or applied directly to the skin.  It is one of the two essential oils that can be applied in this way. To be sure there is not an allergic reaction to lavender, put a drop of diluted oil on the wrist.  If the area turns red and itches, apply olive oil or coconut oil to the affected area. (Most importantly, do not wash it off with water, as water could trap the oil and make it much worse.)  Lavender can help with immunity if dabbed on your pulse points regularly.
   
   After getting a serious burn, one man put lavender oil on his hand and the pain went almost immediately away and his skin healed back to normal at a rapid pace.

  Lavender essential oil in our soap has made it one of our most popular soaps because of how it has helped numerous people. Benefits of lavender essential oil for skin care can be attributed to its antiseptic and anti fungal properties.  Washing with lavender soap can help with acne, psoriasis and other inflammations.  It also aids the healing process.  Cuts, burns, or sun burn can heal quickly when lavender soap is used on them.   

  The salves that we sell, contain lavender essential oil along with so many other good ingredients that help to heal the skin and relieve sore muscles. 

 Treat yourself today with some of our lavender goat milk soap along with some newer products which also have lavender essential oil in them! 


Friday, April 25, 2014

And the Winner is...

  We are delighted to announce that Daniel N. is the winner of our 2014 Kid Guess Contest!!  He correctly guessed that Ellie would have triplets: two does and a buck.  Congratulations Daniel.  And a big thank you to everyone who participated in the Contest.  It was a lot of fun!!!!

The little buck

 Ellie had her kids yesterday in the very early morning hours.  By the time I got to the barn to do the chores, the triplets were up and walking around.  I moved the kids over to the Kid pen, and went to milk Ellie.  She hadn't let them nurse, so they were really hungry and a bit weak.  After Ellie was milked and the colostrum put into bottles, I fed the kids.  They were very fast learners!  Sometimes it will take several feedings before they learn how to drink from the bottle, but not this time.
  The buck and white doe are the biggest, with the black and white doe being smaller.  They are so cute and getting more and more playfull!  



Ellie making sure they are clean



Still hungry!!
Some pictures of today. They went outside for the first time and met some more of the farm animals.

 The white doe really liked our dog, Sam!  He is really good with the baby goats, and will let them do anything around him.





  Also we will be having another kid guess for Clover very soon.  So start thinking of some guesses, or if you already have guessed for Ellie, I could put those guesses towards Clover's contest.  Send me an email or leave a comment on the blog to let me know what you would like to guess! 

~Emily




Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Kid Guess Contest 2014!

 It's Kidding season again at our farm.  I absolutely love this time of year when the baby goats are born!

  Have you ever enjoyed a baby goat? If not, you don’t know how cute they are!  Only three weeks away now, Ellie will have her kid(s). It is so much fun anticipating the birth of the kids and watching for all the different little signs that help me to know when they will be born. I enjoy watching her and wondering how many kids she will have and if they are bucks or does?  Though I have witnessed many goat deliveries, the whole miracle of birth never ceases to amaze me! The display of God’s incredible creation is truly shown forth at every birth! 
   
  Even if you're not a farmer and don't have goats, you can still participate in this exciting time of year! Would you like to join in on the fun of the spring kidding season--and have the opportunity to win a FREE bar of goat milk soap? Why not?  Here's how:

  Garland Goat Soap KID GUESS CONTEST
  "Ellie" is our goat that is due to kid this year.  (For those of you who are unfamiliar with goats, it is quite common for them to have a single kid, twins, or triplets.  Sometimes they even have quadruplets!)

 We want you to take a guess:

1.)  How many kid(s) will Ellie have?
 2.)  How many buck(s) (male goat) and/or doe(s) will Ellie have?

So put on your thinking cap, join the fun, and let us know what your guess is by:

1.) leaving a comment here on the blog (please include your email address), or
2.) email it to  garlandgoatsoap@gmail.com  with "Kid Guess" in the subject line.



If you guess correctly or come the closest, you will win one free bar of our goat milk soap! If we have more than one correct guess we will send out more than one free bar.
This year I thought I would make it a little more exciting by using a new design exclusively for the kid guess.
 


When Ellie kids (has her babies), we will let you know the winner(s) of our Kid Guess Contest.  Who knows, maybe you will be the one to enjoy a free bar of our goat milk soap! I will also add a picture of the soap that we are giving away!

I will also be posting pictures of the kid(s) sometime after they are born.

~Emily