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Read MoreLittle Herbalists and Healthy Families
Little Herbalists and Healthy Families
Thank you for joining us on Natural Living Monday! I am excited to see the great things you have been doing to live a more natural, whole, holistic life.
Read MoreThe lavender plant has been used for thousands of years. It’s Latin root, lavare, means to wash. In fact, lavender was passed down through the centuries as a cleansing agent and disinfectant against demons as evil as the plague. Born on spikes of beautiful purple flowers, the fragrance of lavender is soothing yet stimulating all at once. Lavender essential oil is the most versatile and useful of all plant essences.
Read MoreThank you for joining us on Natural Living Monday!
I am excited to see the great things you have been doing to live a more natural, whole, holistic life.
Read MoreThank you for joining us on Natural Living Monday! I am excited to see the great things you have been doing to live a more natural, whole, holistic life.
Read MoreThank you for joining us on Natural Living Monday! I am excited to see the great things you have been doing to live a more natural, whole, holistic life.
Thank you for joining us on Natural Living Monday! I am excited to see the great things you have been doing to live a more natural, whole, holistic life.
Amanda from Natural Living Mamma
Katie from Nourishing Simplicity
Angela from Mama Rosemary
Andrea from Homemade for Elle
We have a new host this week! Beth is the editor and one of the writers for Modern Alternative Health, a site all about alternative health solutions for the modern world. Welcome Beth!
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Amanda from Natural Living Mamma
Katie from Nourishing Simplicity
Angela from Mama Rosemary
Andrea from Homemade for Elle
Congratulations on being featured! These amazing posts (and a few others) will be tweeted, shared on my Facebook page and pinned on my Pinterest boards!
From this week forward the list is in random order!
Here are the rules: Your blog article must fit these categories: sustainable living, homesteading, DIY, herbs, home-made body and skin care, real food (no processed ingredients, Weston A. Price Foundation guidelines are a good place to start to define “real food”), and all things “natural“.
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An interactive experience from start to finish, the sock bath is lots of fun to make with children. What is the sock bath you ask? I first learned about this great way to use herbs in the tub from my teacher, Brigitte Mars. To make a sock bath simply put your chosen herbs in a sock, tie a knot in the top and toss it in the tub... super easy! Having made sock baths a few times with the kids at preschool, I have come to notice that the kids just love them. They enjoy picking out their very own herbal blend to put in the sock and then they love playing with the knotted sock, snuggling with it and enjoying the scents of the herbs. Once you get the sock bath into the tub it is great fun to watch the water change color as the herbs mix with the bath water. And then squeezing all the herb-rich water out of the sock into the bath makes for a very tactile experience indeed.
The process is a lot like some of the other baths I have shared like, Minty Mint Bath and Rosy Oatmeal Bath, but is tailored for creating with kids.
Shared On: It's Playtime!, Tender Moments, Eco-Kids Tuesday, The Kid's Co-op, Make Your Own Monday, The Gathering Spot, Frugal Days, Sustainable Ways, Kid's Get Crafty, Friday's Nature Table
Amanda from Natural Living Mamma
Katie from Nourishing Simplicity
Angela from Mama Rosemary
Andrea from Homemade for Elle
Congratulations on being featured! These amazing posts (and a few others) will be tweeted, shared on my Facebook page and pinned on my Pinterest boards!
From this week forward the list is in random order!
Here are the rules: Your blog article must fit these categories: sustainable living, homesteading, DIY, herbs, home-made body and skin care, real food (no processed ingredients, Weston A. Price Foundation guidelines are a good place to start to define “real food”), and all things “natural“.
Link back to this week’s blog hop post so that everyone can see the other amazing posts.
Show some love! Go check out and see what others have posted. Share the hop and the posts you love!
Not required but I would love it if you would grab the button and share share share!
Thank you for joining us on Natural Living Monday!
I am excited to see the great things you have been doing to live a more natural, whole, holistic life.
Amanda from Natural Living Mamma
Katie from Nourishing Simplicity
Angela from Mama Rosemary
Andrea from Homemade for Elle
Congratulations on being featured! These amazing posts (and a few others) will be tweeted, shared on my Facebook page and pinned on my Pinterest boards!
From this week forward the list is in random order!
Here are the rules: Your blog article must fit these categories: sustainable living, homesteading, DIY, herbs, home-made body and skin care, real food (no processed ingredients, Weston A. Price Foundation guidelines are a good place to start to define “real food”), and all things “natural“.
Link back to this week’s blog hop post so that everyone can see the other amazing posts.
Show some love! Go check out and see what others have posted. Share the hop and the posts you love!
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Herbs for kids and families! Crafting, learning and projects for children, parents and teachers including herbal crafts. Also natural living ideas for healthy families.