You are literally sitting on the most important soap-making ingredient every time you clean out your wood stove. Every winter, homesteaders throw away gallons of high-grade lye in
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Meet Erik Cutter, a regenerative farmer, visionary, and a man who refused to quit.
Twice, developers bulldozed his land. Twice, he rebuilt. Then he did something no one had ever done before: created the world’s first fully regenerative organic farm in a parking lot, delivering biophotonic-rich food to food banks within hours of harvest.
He built a solution that could forever change how you think about the way food is grown....
You are literally sitting on the most important soap-making ingredient every time you clean out your wood stove. Every winter, homesteaders throw away gallons of high-grade lye in
Most ‘easy’ soap kits are designed to be replaced; real soap is designed to endure. Melt and pour kits are a fun ‘temporary’ craft, but they lack the
The Ancestral Art of Tallow Soap: Reclaiming Luxury from the Homestead Your skin is absorbing everything in panel A, but panel B is what it actually needs. I
As you stand in front of the soap-making aisle at the store, a wide array of options overwhelms you. You want a soap that not only cleanses your
You might be skeptical about making soap without lye, but did you know that there are natural plants that can be used as alternatives? These plants have properties
Imagine this scenario: you’re washing your hands with a store-bought hand soap, and you notice that your skin feels dry and irritated afterwards. You start wondering if there’s
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