NEW ENGLAND CRANBERRY SOAP – Delicate fragrance, loaded with ground dried cranberry and pomegranate juice for an antioxidant treat for your skin. $4.95
TWO SISTERS – ELDERFLOWER HONEY SOAP – the charming image of two Edwardian ladies with their confident smiles and fabulous hats is wrapped around a delicately scented soap that’s great for sensitive skin. Honey from our local beekeeper and fresh milk infused with our own elderflowers. $4.95





GOATMILK SOAP – the soothing, nourishing properties of goats’ milk have been coveted since Cleopatra’s time. We use only the freshest goats’ milk from local farmers and gently fold a generous amount into our soaps just before pouring them into molds, hereby retaining all the goodness of this very special milk. Wrappers feature our own photos of some sweet, sassy goats. $4.95
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ORANGE BLOSSOM & HONEY

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HERBAL SALVE – traditionally used for chapped skin, minor cuts and burns, diaper rash and other mild skin disharmonies. Made from wild crafted herbs. Contains goldenseal, burdock, and comfrey root, comfrey leaf, and other healing herbs in an olive oil, bees wax, and bayberry wax base. Features essential oils of lavender & myrrh. 2 oz - $8.95




SOOTHING HERBAL LIP BALM – Soothing balm made from olive and almond oils, beeswax, pure honey, slippery elm bark, malva root, calendula, glycerin, sweet orange oil. Handy 1 ounce tin. $5.95


BALSAM WOODS – fresh scent of New England forests with balsam and cedar leaf essential oils. $4.95
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