Saturday, December 21, 2013

Monday, May 6, 2013

Fixing up the house resources in the Twin Cities using reclaimed items

Home owning can get expensive, especially when you have fun and exciting things you want to do, but limited funds.

Habitat for Humanity, has a ReStore which you can donate and buy used items, I think that would be a great place to drop off my mirrored closet doors... those things are hideous....

Betterhomes and Garbage has some awesome reclaimed items, I saw myself drooling over some of their millwork, and I think the hubby and I might be getting a few things from there some day!

Bauer Brothers have a resale store too, with some very cool items.

UofMN has a reuse program too, with items for resale. check out their FB page for pictures

MN materials exchange has some interesting items. not a lot, but it might have something unique

and if those resources run out, there are always many other options to be researched at a later time.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Awesome looking (and smelling) soap

This one I upped the coconut to 45% and super fatted at 20

I used 1 tsp paprika (target brand) I'm gonna guess if you use a higher grade you'll get a different color, but I'm not disliking the amber gold/ pink pumpkin color.

I did a fragrance this time, and I think I still did it too light but I won't know till I try it. And even though its hot processes, I still like to let it cure a week or two so the bars get nice and hard.



Monday, April 1, 2013

Moisturizing Shampoo Bar Soap

I am love love loving my Shampoo Bar soap! 

If I were to write a blurb for it I would say something like this:


Can you have it all??  Of course you can!


An All natural moisturizing shampoo bar without nasty chemicals! This gentle shampoo bar has a soft creamy conditioning lather, which leaves your hair feeling soft, healthy and moist!  Rich in Vitamins A, B & E and essential fatty acids.  Containing only the highest quality oils!

Here is the All-Star Cast:
  • Organic Coconut Oil: Contains polyphenols which help with weather and sun damaged skin and hair
  • Castor Oil: Contains Ricinoleic Acid which is a humectant and offers anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.
  • Olive Oil: Considered anti-inflamatory, containing Oleic Acid which aids skin cell regeneration, and has humectant properties.
  • Avacado Oil: Easily absorbed by skin and hair this oil is high in Vitamins A E and B, which is known for helping skin with sun damage, skin protection and cell regeneration.
  • Hemp Seed Oil: An excellent addition to soap this oil is known for its abilities to soothe UVB damage, moisturize and offers anti oxidiants, and vitamin A.
  • Cocoa Butter: Reduces dryness and increases elasticity, also high in vitamin E.
  • Refined Shea Butter: Moisturizes and helps many skin problems such as stretch marks, and scars.
A disclaimer for everyones benefit: Products and claims presented have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. Information provided is for informational purposes only.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Fun things to do with kids!

Spring is right around the corner, and its kind of exciting thinking that its going to be easier to get out and do fun stuff with the kids again.  In the winter it seems like we're bogged down with school, and work and short daylight hours.  It just seems like more work to get out and about. So now that we're thinking about activities, here are some free, some not so free options for the family!

We live in the NW Twin Cities Metro area, so a lot of these links will be for that area, but the ideas are universal! Get out and enjoy the world :)

Stand by, I'll be adding more as we go!

Go Skating!

Who doesn't like to skate?  I know some of my girls love to skate, and what better way to get them some exercise!  Try going here,  or maybe here.   A lot of places have family nights or 2 dollar tuesdays!

Go Biking!

Hopefully you live in a wonderful area like I do where there are riding paths and safe places that you can ride as a family.  From where we live we only have to ride a block or two down to the trail and hop on there, then we can ride up to 8 miles away and come back agian :)  Might be a bit tough on the littler ones to keep up on such a long journey, but not bad at all for the hubby and me. 
http://www.ci.blaine.mn.us/_docs/maps/Trail-BunkerNorthtownCorridor.pdf

http://www.ci.blaine.mn.us/_docs/_parksandrecreation/atlas/2010_south_blaine.pdf

Go to the Beach!

My city has a park beach, its free for residents which is great for us, it has a beach, splash pad for the little kids, and canoes kayaks, and other fun stuff to do. 
http://www.ci.blaine.mn.us/index.cfm?id=900797

Go Mini Golf, Bowling, PaintBall, 

Go Indoor Rock Climbing!

Go to the Childrens MusuemThe one in St Paul has every 3rd Sunday Free!

Go to the Science Museum!

Go to a Firefighers Museum. How cool is that?!

Go to the ZOOTell me what kid doesn't love the ZOO!

Go to the COMO Zoo ...its free! What Parent doesn't like a FREE ZOO?!

Go to the Nature Center!

Go to a Park! in Minneapolis,  I'm sure the Minnehaha Falls and Pergola Garden are awesome.

Go FISHING!!

Discover Local History, Check out the Minnesota Historical Society

Go to the Mill City Museum in Downtown Minneapolis

Go to the Bakken Museum! Learn about electricity! Free every Second Saturday in 2013!

Go to the Bell Musuem of Natural History it's free on Sundays.

Go for a Train Ride

Go see some Planes at the MN national guard post.

Go see some Plants, at the Arboretum, free on Thursdays!

Go see some ART!

Go to the Farmers Market! Fresh Local grown food, what can be better?!
(off topic and speaking of food, find your local CSA http://www.localharvest.org/)