The two super lucky winners of a teether from Zúbky are Katie Priebe and Nikki Pfohl. Thanks ladies!

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How to Make Homemade Cloth Wipes

By aprilsheets | Filed in Living

I posted a picture on Facebook earlier of some cloth wipes that I made and I thought I would do a quick step by step on how to make your own. I used to buy cloth wipes years ago when I had my first baby. Then I would look at them and study how simple it would be to make my own and one day I decided to just do it! All of my children use cloth. They are pampered and we are wasting less toilet paper this way.

First you need to select your fabric. You need a thin terry cloth and any pretty quilters fabric you like for the non wiping side. Some people like flannel and terry or other fabrics. This is my favorite combo.

Place your fabric back to back and cut to the size wipe you want. Mine are about 7″ x 6″

This is the stitch (down the left side) that I use on my sewing machine when I have made them with it. Just pick a strong stitch and then trim the edges after sewing.

For this batch I serged them.

One down, more to go…

I wash them with Charlies Soap. Sometimes I add a little tea tree oil or a few drops of Dr Bronner’s Peppermint Liquid Castile Soap. I use Charlies for all of my laundry. I’ve always had sensitive skin and can’t use regular detergent, especially powders but Charlies doesn’t bug me.

 

There you have it! Two dozen wipes! Easy, Peasy, Homeade Wipes!!

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Zúbky is generously sponsoring a very special giveaway for us, of two Natural Sensory Teething Zúbky Necklaces for Nursing Breastfeeding Babywearing Mamas.  That’s right I have two of them to give to the winners! Let me tell you they are even more beautiful in person! A little background about the company from their site:

Are you wondering what in the world Zúbky means?  Let us shed some light on that for you!  “Zúbky” means “teething” in Slovakian. We selected this name as a tribute to Natalie’s heritage.  Her paternal great-grandmother was an immigrant from Slovakia.

Zúbky is a collaborative effort rooted in eco-conscious, natural parenting and grown with love.  We work together as a husband-wife team and love the quality time Zúbky allows us to spend with each other and our children.

The highlight of each Zúbky is a natural, handcrafted wood teething ring. From there, the possibilities are endless… Vibrantly colored sensory beads in a rainbow of hues with various textures adorn each thoughtfully designed Zúbky teething necklace, while upcycled fabric in various designs and textures embellish the natural teething rings.  For an extra special added touch, your little one’s name can…

 

The two winners of this give away will each get ONE Natural Sensory Teething Zúbky Necklace for Nursing Breastfeeding Babywearing Mamas

How to Enter:
I have made it so simple to enter! 2 steps only!
The Giveaway starts today and runs through midnight, pacific standard time, on Thursday, March 15, 2012.
  • You MUST be a  subscriber of this blog Primitive Mommy through Feedburner to participate. You can subscribe through the Feedburner box on the top right of the home page of the blog. If you are selected and this step has not completed a new winner will be selected.
  • You must also visit the Zúbky store at Etsy and leave a comment on this post (down below in the reply box) letting us know what your favorite item in their store is and why. This comment will be used to select the winner. Important: You must leave a comment HERE on the blog (Not on Facebook) so I can find you when you win.
That’s it! Come on, lets show Zúbky some love!
The winners will be chosen by Random.org and announced here on the blog on Friday, March 16, 2012. The winner will have 48 hours once I contact them to email me to claim their prize or another winner will be selected. This Giveaway is open to Continental US readers only.

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My Top 10 Movies for Kids

By aprilsheets | Filed in Parenting

I would consider myself cautious when it comes to entertainment my children are exposed to. Yes, we unschool and hmm I’d even say we borderline radical unschool but there is no TV in our house for them to turn on and get exposed to things and there are no junk foods for them to get sick on, so it’s freedom that we guide in what we think is a healthy direction by not having options around that we don’t think would promote their health.  When it comes to movies I find myself disgusted by cartoons made for children these days. They call each other names and disrespect their parents. These aren’t things I want my children listening to over and over and we all know children like to watch their movies more than once.

I’m also happy that I didn’t have girls first because I’ve become more sensitive to the “princess obsession” over the years. It seems to be affecting younger and younger girls. When I have a daughter I don’t want to surround her with princesses. She will likely be watching these movies with us.

Here is my list of movies that I think are okay for my children. No movie is perfect but these don’t make me cringe when I watch them:

Swiss Family Robinson (Our Favorite)

Spirit

The Reef

Homeward Bound

Planet Earth

Dolphin Tale

Brother Bear

The Life of Birds

Meet The Fockers hahahaha! Just seeing if you’re paying attention!

Charlottes Web

 

We also like the cartoon series Liberty’s Kids, the series of Little House on The Prarie and a plethora of other nature themed movies. Winnie the Pooh is great too! We have other movies like Shrek in our house but I honestly wish they’d never seen them -so they aren’t on the list. You also don’t have to be as concerned about it as I am to pick up a few new ideas from my list.

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We have a winner of the chalkboard! Congratulations to Tammy Apitzsch! AKA: The Hillbilly Bride: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Hillbilly-Bride/128506253884266

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 Dazzling Expressions is sponsoring a cool giveaway for us, of a Rustic Distressed Chalkboard with easel.  Dazzling Expressions offers  products for brides worldwide! They have a wide array of products that are perfect for country weddings, shabby chic weddings, vintage style weddings and more! In their shop you will find many unique items for weddings as well as bridal showers, baby showers, parties and even home decor.

 

The winner of this give away will get ONE LARGE Rustic Distressed Chalkboard with easel

  • The rustic chalkboards are great to use as photo props, signs for your food stations, candy buffet, table numbers, and bar.

    Write on them with chalk or chalk markers. Great for children too!

How to Enter:
I have made it so simple to enter! 2 steps only!
The Giveaway starts today and runs through midnight, pacific standard time, on Wednesday, March 7, 2012.
  • You must be a  subscriber of this blog Primitive Mommy through Feedburner to participate. You can subscribe through the Feedburner box on the top right of the home page of the blog.  
  • You must also visit the Dazzling Expressions store on Etsy and leave a comment on this post (down below in the reply box) letting us know what your favorite item in their store is and why. This comment will be used to select the winner. Important: You must leave a comment HERE on the blog (Not on Facebook) so I can find you when you win.
That’s it! Come on, lets show Dazzling Expressions some love! You can also find them on Facebook!
 The winner will be chosen by Random.org and announced here on the blog on Thursday, March 8, 2012. The winner will have 48 hours once I contact them to email me to claim their prize or another winner will be selected. This Giveaway is open to Continental US readers only.
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How to Select a Juicer

By aprilsheets | Filed in Eating

I get so many questions about my juicer, from what kind it is, why I use it over my Greenstar and what is the best juicer. The problem is there is no perfect one size fits all juicer. You have to decide what you want in a juicer. I have owned several juicers over the years, from all of the categories below. I still own two: my Omega Vert 330 and my Greenstar. However, my Greenstar is in the garage. We have wonderful memories together-most of them at the kitchen sink. I am going to make learning about juicers and picking one as simple as possible for you. As long as you can speak the lingo you’ll be able to pick what you want. First you must familiarize yourself with the extraction methods. I have given you an example of each in green. There are many types of centrifugal and auger juicers other than the ones I listed in green. Those are only examples. After the description I have rated them on five aspects In red:

  • Price
  • Speed of Juicing
  • Ease of Cleaning
  • Amount of Nutrients
  • Noise Level

Extraction Methods-this is simple, don’t complicate it for yourself:

  • Centrifugal (Juiceman, Breville):  centrifugal juicers contain a round shredder disc with sharp blades that spin at high-speed while grinding and grating the fruits and vegetables into small pieces. Cheap-Low Priced, Fast, Hard to clean, Fewer Nutrients, Loud

  • Masticating (Champion): this juicer first grates, then masticates or chews the pulp and further breaks down the cell-wall structure, then it mechanically presses or squeezes the pulp to extract the juice from it. Moderate-High Priced, Moderate Speed, Hard to clean, High Nutrients, Moderate noise

  • Dual Stage Single Auger Juicers (Omega Vert):  the juice is first extracted through a crushing stage then squeezed during a second pressing stage through a screen. This produces more high nutrient juice, and very dry pulp. Works well on all types of produce even leafy greens. Low-Mid Range Priced, Moderate-Fast Speed, Easy to clean, High Nutrients, Moderate noise

  • Twin-gear, Triturating (Greenstar):  A twin-gear juicer runs at even lower speed than masticating machines and generate less heat than other kinds of juicing machines which translates into more nutrients. During the first step the twin-gear juicer crushes the vegetables and fruits pulverizing them into a pulp, it then extracts the juice in the second step.  Moderate-High priced, Slow, Hard to clean, Maximum Nutrients, Moderate noise

 

I am not going to cover the Norwalk juicer with a $2000 price tag or any wheatgrass juicers. If you are in the market for either of those there is plenty of information out there. This is to guide you to get a good in home affordable juicer for daily use.

I use an Omega Vert 330. My reasons are up there in red. The red are my general opinions of each type of juicer. Not all of the juicers will fit those generalizations but many of them do. I would actually rate my Omega Vert fairly quiet and my Greenstar Loud. I honestly could have cared less about the price, obviously since I bought a Greenstar. I wanted the best quality juice since I was putting expensive organic produce into it. Once I had the Greenstar I found that it was very slow to juice and the cleanup was a pain. The Omega may not have as high of quality of juice (debatable) BUT it is faster and much easier to clean. This makes it possible to juice more often for me. I wouldn’t opt for a  centrifugal personally because the nutrients in the juice are compromised and they were hardest of all of my juicers to clean. I feel that the Champion is time-consuming and difficult to clean like the Greenstar.

There is so much information out there about juicers that can have your head spinning. Remember this is all my opinion. Dual stage single auger uprights are my favorite and there are probably other brands in this catagory that rock like the Omega. I’ve just done my best to save you from buying a juicer from every category like I have. I hope this has simplified it all for you. Feel free to post questions below.

Oh and before you ask-my two favorite juicing books are: The Juicing Bible and Complete Book of Juicing.

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We have a winner of the apron! Congratulations to Nicky Morris! Have fun preparing healthy meals for your family in your new apron!

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Since I love preparing healthy meals for my family I also love pretty aprons. Cookin Cute caught my eye because of their vintage style aprons that you can’t find in the stores -and who would want to when you can support real people rather than big corporations. Liz, the owner of Cookin Cute is a stay at home mom who loves what she does. I love homemade items, they are always my favorite to have around the house and they last the longest. Homemade is unique and made by someone who doesn’t hate their job. Liz has several items she makes including aprons for children. She will also work with you for custom orders.

The winner of this give away will get this beautiful apron valued at $23 You can wear it while preparing all of your healthy meals!

How to Enter:
I have made it so simple to enter! 2 steps only!
The Giveaway starts today and runs through midnight, pacific standard time, on Wednesday, February 29, 2012.
  • You must be a  subscriber of the blog through Feedburner to participate. You can subscribe through the Feedburner box on the top right of the home page of the blog.
  • You must also visit the Cookin Cute store on Etsy and leave a comment on this post letting us know what your favorite item in her store is and why. This comment will be used to select the winner. Important: You must leave a comment HERE on the blog (Not on Facebook) so I can find you when you win.
That’s it! Come on, lets show Liz some love!
The winner will be chosen by Random.org and announced here on the blog on Thursday, March 1, 2012. The winner will have 48 hours once I contact them to email me to claim their prize or another winner will be selected. This Giveaway is open to Continental US readers only.
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Celebrating Spring Equinox

By aprilsheets | Filed in Living, Parenting

Spring equinox is on Tuesday March 20, 2012.

I like to put books away and only get them out during their special time of year. It makes my children real excited to see them again and it creates tradition that way too. Since spring is growing near I dug my spring books out of the garage and brought them in. My children were thrilled to see them again!

Two of my favorite books for children about the Spring Equinox are A New Beginning and The Spring Equinox. They both cover customs celebrated by other cultures and countries. I love the artwork in both books, so full of spring beauty. If I had to pick a favorite it would be A New Beginning, just because it is more detailed.

Both books offer fun craft and food ideas at the end as well. 

Another one of my all time favorite books that comes out with the spring books is The Story of the Root Children. If you aren’t familiar with Sibylle Von Olfers books, they are awesome. Her art is simple and old fashioned and they are all full of nature-which I love! 

We will also be doing some fun crafts as usual to celebrate and learn about how other cultures celebrated it. How do you celebrate Spring Equinox with your family?

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