Thursday, August 1, 2013
That's a mouthful, but I wanted to make sure credit was given to all of the local farms who had a 'hand' in creating this unique item. The fresh goat's milk was procured from Bethany Farm; the soaps were produced and scented at Why Not Farm; and then they were felted with the alpaca and llama fleece from our farm. The final product is a lovely combination of farmer's working together to create a functional product.
Goat's milk soap on it's own is wonderful. It is gentle on your skin, hypo- read more...
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Monday, July 22, 2013
With the anticipation of fall cria on the horizon, we hope to move a few of our girls to new homes. We recently reduced our prices and are ready to talk deals with any serious buyers. We take pride in raising a healthy herd and loving on them every day. It's hard to say goodbye, but it is part of the business. Comes a time....
There once came a time just a few short years ago when we considered buying alpacas. We met with a few farm owners, researched, and attended farm shows. Guess wh read more...
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Thursday, May 23, 2013
Have you ever worked with alpaca yarn? I'm told it's some of the best 'fiber' you will ever work with and our first product has finally come back from the mill. We are stoked!!! Frankly, I don't knit but I look forward to learning how. I have no idea how to even hold those pointy needles. I'm a drummer so it's natural for me to purposefully use two sticks but I have a feeling it's way different than jamming out to a rock song - even a gentle rock ballad.
At any rate, I didn't start raisi read more...
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