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Eco lifestyle hacks - Air freshener, cheap, effective, safe, clean

8/30/2015

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Make your own air freshener - CHEAP!
This ticks all the boxes in my mind:
Cheap
Effective
Accessible
Clean
Sustainable
EASY!

you’ll need water - can be found usually at a local tap near you (you don’t need special water, unless you want, distilled would make the scent stronger

1 litre bottle with a spray nozzle, either pick up a new one or use an old bottle that had cleaner or other products in it and clean it thoroughly a few times

your favourite essential oils - I use lavender and peppermint and maybe citrus

you’ll also need Tea Tree oil - this is the antibacterial agent.
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1 litre water
15 drops of Tea tree
5 drops of each of the other oils
(get creative)

This is great for fabrics or carpet, stuff you can’t clean or wash, like upholstery. I come from the farm and dirty greasy dusty pants on couches were a regular (also sweaty bodies), so I reduced the amount of fabric and carpet I had in the house to a bare minimum but there is always SOME! It also works on curtains that are in your kitchen, that absorb the smells of whatever your cooking (fish is the killer)
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Top 50 Essentials for every Classically Elegant, Practical Woman Living a Simple Life

8/4/2015

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3250 basics for a simple wardrobe, washroom, cosmetics cabinet, laundry, medicine cabinet and cleaning cupboard.
inspired from an article a friend of mine sent me ages ago about wardrobe basics regardless of whats in style. I know there are more, what are YOUR basic, gotta have, can't do without items. Those things that come in handy EVERYWHERE!


I hate clutter  - minimalism comes in many forms, aka I never throw out books, it’s just my thing.
here are some things I never travel or go with out. From wardrobe - to laundry, I kept a large farm house clean with this list (as well as myself, well some days that was debatable). Having done a bit of travel as of late, I've also started to realize some essentials that always tend to be my first go to items. Enjoy, and cheers to living a simpler life!

 1) Apple Cider Vinegar  (health/digestion, cleaning, baking, make sure it’s raw, and you can make your own too, aka simple, accessible - cheap), use on your hair for conditioning, this is also really good for bringing down a fever. (Please do your own research here, don't take my word for it)
 2) hydrogen peroxide -disinfects everything...actually everything, some people find it debatable in terms of how it's used in your health. At a very low (30 ppm). I would take a bath in it, it's brilliant for muscle relaxing and also helping you move through a cold or the flu. Also cleaning whites, whitens your teeth if you swish it in your mouth (again LOW concentration).

3) Black tights - bamboo, versatile, thick, breathable, sustainable, durable
4) cowboy boots (or your version)- durable, versatile, classy (when you get the right kind)
5) white t-shirts - bamboo, easy to clean, durable,
6) pearls, amber, and rose quartz- pick your stones, pick your sustainable jewellery, maybe pick it based on healing stone qualities or just what colours look good on you
7) black heels - enough said
8) A good pair of jeans -I wear the shit outta my jeans, I like a little stretch, a nice dark wash, do what suits you, but fit it to the body you have and the lifestyle you have. The link will take you to the directory where there are links for some custom made jeans
9) Yarok mousse- find a way to simplify your hair regime, determine minimal acceptable standard or get ok with rocking the tossled hair look. It’ll make you happier, and what’s better than being exactly you and being ok with being in the skin you were given
10) baking soda - health - hair, teeth, cleaning.. just so much
11) a good sports bra
12) a good non sports bra, nude, fits well, proper padding or lack of (which ever end of the spectrum it fits on, get properly fitted, know your size, then go again and ask someone to fit you, there are lots that do it wrong). I also add in the adjustable, can be worn 100 ways from sunday and still looks good. Also trick, get the bra so it's proper fitting on the LOOSEST setting, and as it stretches out you'll still be able to wear it.

13) essential oils - tea tree oil and lavender for me, air freshener, teeth, relaxation, laundry
14)Dr. Bronners soap - laundry, shower, dishes, floors... concentrated (then dilute and get foaming pumps)
15) a dress that fits you well, that you feel a million bucks in
16) leather jacket
17) scarf - more decorative than practical, but get a colour that looks lovely around your face, highlights your colours, fits into your wardrobe's colour palet
18) jack knife
19) one good book at all times -proper book, in actual book form, real paper made from real trees....
20) PH test strips (always just be checking in, cheap, affordable, easy to transport
21) mascara - good clean, green mascara
22) lip gloss
23) aloe vera for face- the good stuff, not this rubbish stuff that is green. Get a plant, that will hit 2 birds with one stone, clean your air and also firm your face, and heal your burns, and digestive tract
24) mineral makeup
25) coconut oil - oil pulling, health, balms, moisturizing
26) black bamboo tank
27) one good proper sweater - grey wash, hooded, can cozy up in or wear out with jeans, goes with everything.
28) white nail polish, clear nail polish, and remover - and a brush -(self manicure kit)
29) sewing kit... no use in wasting money on replacing buttons on your fav items
30) wrap dress or 50 ways dress
31) little black dress
32) long sleeve t-shirt, neutral
33) Get your colours done - know what colour palet you are working from. It will make your wardrobe choices easier, you won't have to worry about matching, it will generally always go well together.
34) jersey cotton or silk pj’s (black) - black because cleaning, black because... sexy, black because depending on your period, nobody likes a little red polka dotted white nightgown, or a nightgown you can only wear on certain weeks in the month.
35) proper soft bamboo towels
36) house coat - this is super helpful especially when staying at other people's houses, it's not a towel, but it's not clothing, it's also really good for around home, when moving from room to room, or when you're just plain old too lazy to get dressed.
37 ) SOCKS!! if you have cold feet like me, this is essential. I've gotten everything from possum, merino, alpaca, micro fibre... find the socks that work for you.
38)  sunglasses - I do the aviator, perfect accessory, better for your eye sight, can frame your face nicely. I don't spend a lot on mine because I tend to sit on them, I've lost a few to the sea, and the lake.. (sorry mother nature, I'm clutzy sometimes)
39) Watch. so you don't have to check your phone and you can sit in the meadow with the cows
40) Biz cards - simple ones that just communicate the essence of you (you never know who you’ll meet)
41) good pair of sexy underwear...
42) diva cup - if you haven't gotten ok with this yet, well... it's your body, it happens every month. Might as well get right up close and personal. It's cheaper, better for the environment, better for your body, also it can be quite worry free... less leaks, less changing, no Toxic Shock Syndrome, no irritation... the list is actually quite extensive
43) micro fiber cloths - face cleaning, sink cleaning, toilet cleaning.. versatile, durable, wash by boiling water, sustainable, just plain old brilliant! Also some of them have silver in them so Anti-bacterial as well!! 
44) one good knife - chopping safely and easily is one of the keys to making cooking easier and fun
45) enough elastics for your hair (the good kind)
46) runners - having a good pair of running shoes, will allow you to go for a walk, easily. I like the one's that are more like you are walking on bare feet. I'm all for building neuro pathways to the muscles in your feet. If you want to go fancy and get the toe shoes - rock on sista! Go hard!
47) good pair of shorts and workout top - shorts you feel comfortable in, workout top that fits you well, allows you to move (is not at risk of a wardrobe malfunction), doesn't have to be a fashion show, but you have to feel good in it, and even better if it's machine washable on cold!
 48) a little colour in your wardrobe... a tank or a blouse that make you feel amazing
49) a swim suit that makes you feel amazing, fits your body, accentuates and highlights the parts you love. Life is too short to be in your full length maxi dress under the umbrella... see # 23
50) giant water bottle with closing lid... stainless - because water is super important, and having it on hand will allow you to be reminded to drink more often. This can also serve as a vessel for smoothies, or various other drinks. There are bottles that are also for hot drinks. Anytime you can get multiple uses into 1 item. I'm all for that!

BONUS
1 good simple and impressive recipe
to cook for your friends or someone special.
3 meals you won’t get sick of, this is for you. To keep your health up, food doesn't have to be interesting, it needs to be healthy. Don't fret over the making of different things for yourself, get a few good go to's and focus on spicing it up when time and budget allow

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Chicken Farmers in Ontario get a MAJOR Break! 

8/2/2015

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Breaking News
Chicken Farmer’s in Ontario get a break- finally!?
First step in food freedom for consumers

So I’m sitting on facebook and I get a message from a farmer friend of mine. This guy is a huge advocate for farmers. I’ve often said if there is a way farmers could get on the same page there is SO much they could accomplish. I also think that if there is a guy to do it, this guy might be it!

Chicken enjoys a very regulated and supply managed system in Canada. An insurance agent friend of mine said that if he could come back in life again he would come back as a chicken farmer or a dairy farmer, he said “they are the only happy farmers”.

There is a reason for that, chicken farmers can buy quota and produce masses of chickens and have a guaranteed market for it. There are some things that are not too helpful about this system from a health side of things - read about Chickens and getting them locally in Ontario here

Or read about Heritage Chicken here - why you'd choose it


Or read about the supply management system and some of it's downfalls here


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There has a rule that only permitted farmers who didn’t have quota to raise 300 chickens (with the intention of that law, that it was for family use only).  This was terrible for farmers, it didn’t make any money, the start up costs were too high to make any real money or even JUSTIFY the start up costs required to produce 300 chickens. Not to mention not being able to get to the mass production required to justify the quota cost.

Recently there has been quite a push from some grass roots communities and organizations to increase the quota to allow farmer’s to produce more than 300. This would farmers to make some decent money raising chickens on pasture, raising them on non GMO feed, raising them in ways that are basically anything but the typical long barn, hot, stuffy, quick to market, high energy, fast conversion way’s they are currently raised. Sean has been working at this for 10 years. Recently the organization he founded - Practical Farmer’s of Ontario put on a Joel Salatin event in Guelph. (get Video’s here) to raise awareness and funding to increase the pressure around this issue.

Chicken farmer’s are now permitted to raise 3000 chickens without quota (for meat. as opposed the previously regulated 300.
“Chicken farmers of Ontario called me today to tell me they've decided to allow small farmers to raise 3,000 birds with out quota now”- Sean McGivern, Practical Farmer’s of Ontario (Grain farmer)

Raising only 300 chickens limited the amount of free range chicken because it simply wasn’t viable in Ontario. This opens the gate for more farmers to make a proper living on raising healthy sustainably raised poultry that the consumers are demanding.

This has been a huge effort headed by Sean McGivern, a huge voice for young farmers and ecologically responsible farmers.

“CFO said they decided to personal call me cause I've been the only [one] to work on this steady for 10 years”- Sean. McGivern
And rightly so Sean, from all of us as farmers and all of us as consumers. Also thanks for everyone else who jumped on board to give the push some momentum. Things like this don’t happen overnight, and they often don’t happen at ALL because people lose faith and energy. Today is a day for celebration. I think this is just the beginning. People are asking for what they want and this is a great day for food freedom!

“I am just stubborn that's why I kept pushing it a normal person would have given up”
-Sean McGivern


Well Sean, I’m personally very grateful that you are stubborn today.

For the press release officially put out by Chicken Farmer’s of Ontario you can go here

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some pasture raised laying hens in their palace of a "chicken tractor" (above)

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