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I am really excited about our newest product, the All-In-One pad (AIO).  The AIO is fashioned in such a way that it is actually refold-able, allowing you "freshen up" with each bathroom trip.  In refolding the pad, there are four fresh surfaces for your comfort.  I used this particular design myself for a full year before I offered it here; I wanted to be sure that the pad worked well, and that it laundered well and held its shape without twisting or bunching or requiring ironing (who's got time for THAT?).  My Maxi AIO prototype passed all my "Picky-Picky-Lisa" tests with flying colors and I am proud to be able to offer this new pad to my customers.  It comes in several lengths and thicknesses, see Products page for picture and descriptions.  I have also recently revamped the design so that the front-n-back edges are serged, reducing bulk at the ends of the pad.  I'm very happy with how this change causes the pad to be less conspicuous.

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We are considering adding handmade, homemade soaps to our lineup here.  Old-fashioned soap is much gentler to skin, especially during the dry winter months, and handmade soap always makes an excellent gift for birthdays, Christmas, Hannukah, Mother's Day, Valentine's, Father's Day...If you've never used handmade, homemade soap, it's a wonderful treat that may become more than a treat -- it may become a necessity!

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And finally, I have added Satin Pillowcases and Turbo-Towels (both great products for hair care) to the line-up here.  Find them on the Services page..... 

Thanks for looking!!

 

Occasionally, there will be a few pictures "hidden" here for friends who want to see "life on our farm".  These will change, as need arises....... 

The chicken is my little friend, Hawkeye.  Blind for the last year of her life, she lived to be the ripe old age of 4 1/2, and died of natural causes, August 30th, 2004.  I will miss her terribly.  *sniff*

(Her pic will stay here, as a tribute. She was quite a bird.)

The chicks are eight little fluffballs I just brought home on 6 Mar 08.  Peckish, Steve, Olive, then Mole, Stormy and Blondie, then Freckles and Oblina.    I've not seen a WHITE chick very often.  Peckish, Mole and Freckles are Partridge Cochin Bantams, the rest are Easter-eggers, bantam-versions of what Hawkeye was: green egg-layer.