Our parents warned us about going blind if we did not eat our carrots! Well
mine had to constantly, I literally despised peas, carrots and broccoli, no
matter in what form or in any disguise my Mom would dish it up. Not even
Dad's take on the story of Peter Rabbit, desperately squeezing under Mr. McGregor’s
fence to 'borrow' some eye sight saving carrots, moved me into eating carrots
without me pumping my lips with enough air pressure to fully inflate the
tractor tires of a carrot farmer. My Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail come in the
form of two older brothers, and while I have many food related stories and fond
childhood memories to divulge about them, none actually feature them also
having to sit at the table and "finish those veggies or no pudding"!
Either they were more adept at feeding their 'unwanted' vegetables under the
cover of a tabletop to the pets; maybe they had wisened up to the fact that
getting past Mom's rules was futile, wasted time that could of been spent
playing (not to mention that sitting on your butt for ages is not good for your
blood circulation or your mood); or food that was meant to be eaten hot tasted
far better than when cold. Being boys, they were probably just constantly
hungry!
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organic carrot puree for natural colour |
I'm sure we have all heard of the numerous health benefits of carrots. Getting their name from the ingredient which gives them that beautiful orange colour - beta carotene, great for healthy .... yup... younger looking skin as beta carotene is an important antioxidant nutrient. Its antioxidant action helps to act against age accelerating free radicals, fighting cell damage in the body. These antioxidants, potassium, Vitamins A, C and K and other nutrients contained in carrots nourish the skin, preventing dry skin and other skin blemishes.
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blend of citrus and floral essential oils |
Now I don't know if Mom, as a young mother 40 or 50 odd years ago, knew about antioxidants and free radicals, or had even heard of them, or if she even knew why they are so good for us, just as I don't know for certain if substituting carrot puree for the liquid part in soapmaking has any skin benefits. What I do know is that it makes a good bar of soap with a beautiful, natural colour.
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rice milk and kaolin clay add to the silky feel
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I've got to wonder if being a soapmaker herself, had she known that carrots are not only healthy but also can be used in soap, if I might have seen less of them on my plate!
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...makes for a good soap
Bless all mothers who without even knowing, "just know it's good for you because I said so"!
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Greetings from Cape Town
x Cynthia x
Gorgeous, Cynthia!Lovely combination of natural ingredients!
ReplyDeleteThose are one of the most beautiful soaps I have recently seen!
Love that poppy touch on the soap too!
"I've got to wonder if being a soapmaker herself, had she known that carrots are not only healthy but also can be used in soap, if I might have seen less of them on my plate!"
ReplyDeleteHaha, I love that!! That's some great looking soap m'am!!
Lovely post filled with childhood memories Cynthia! I used to hate pumpkin and had to "sit until you eat it all" many a time! Today I must admit, I love pumpkin! hahaha
ReplyDeleteGorgeous soap as always!
Thank you Natalia, Laura and LC for reading my blog and leaving such kind comments. :)
ReplyDeletewow! What a beautiful soap!! I've used carrot juice to make soaps, but not puree. I wanna try it! I love the poppy seeds on top :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Ayu. :)
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed your post and love your soap, I agree, carrots are wonderful in handmade soaps.
ReplyDeleteThank you Natural Aroma Handmade Soaps.
ReplyDeleteThe combination of carrot colour and poppy seeds is simply beautiful. What a gorgeous soap!
ReplyDeletePetra
Thank you Petra.
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