Monday, April 20, 2009

Baby steps

I've been doing a lot of yearning for my own piece of land- to grow a substantial garden, to raise goats for milk and meat (and maybe wool?), to have chickens for eggs and Sunday dinner. To produce many if not most of the things I need. To have a homestead.

Right now, I am where I am and I have to do what I can with what I have. So I'm taking baby steps; soon I will be able to take a big leap- knock on wood.

One baby step is to make my own shampoo and conditioner. I use recycled bottles so I save packaging. The soap base is Dr. Bronner's so it's bio degradable. With the exception of the lavender and the nettle, the herbs came from my garden. (I tried various ways, but lavender just won't grow here for me from seeds. Too wet and warm I think.)

Amy's Homegrown Herbal Shampoo
4 oz. Dr. Bronner magic soap (I used lavender because I'm addicted and it's what I had on hand)
one cup herbs ( I used Rosemary, peppermint, lavender and nettle: If you have light hair nix the Rosemary and use chamomile- it brings out highlights.)
about a cup and half of water
glass jar with tight fitting lid ( I used a rinsed out pasta sauce jar)
plastic squeeze jar ( a recylced shampoo bottle would work; so would a plastic salad dressing bottle)

Boil water and pour it over herbs in glass jar. Screw on lid and let steep for about 10 minuets. Strain out herbs- I use a kitchen strainer though cheese cloth would work too. Really squeeze out the herbs to get every last bit of liquid. Add the herbal water to the soap. After it's cool I check to see if it foams up enough for me. If not I add more soap. This isn't an exact science.

Some other nice herb/soap combination:
Mint soap and Rosemary, nettle, peppermint
Lemon soap and basil, nettle, lemongrass
Tea tree oil soap and lavender, nettle

The nettle helps your hair soak up the herbs.

2 comments:

  1. I've been thinking homestead, too. I just CAN'T get it out of my mind.

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  2. hmmm. i feel a communal situation a brewing.
    not a commune per se but wouldn't it be great to have separate living spaces but work the land together? we could unschool our kids together!

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