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Senin, 02 Mei 2016

Cloth Nappying


We discovered a lovely surprise on arrival to Mudflower ..... there is no electricity or water pressure in the laundry.

At what point did I discover this you ask? Well it was AFTER the removalists had placed the machine in the laundry and I went to try and wash 4 days worth of nappies.

Could this pregnant belly and Damos broken spine move the machine into the bathroom where there is pressure and electricty? Not likely.

So what did we do? We ran an extension cord into the house and bucketed the water into the machine. Not a great deal of fun and this is how we will have to continue with washing until we get things fixed up.

We have had an electrician out to have a look and he will get to it when he can. I think he may just be the farmer across the paddock who does work for those he knows, our other neighbour recommended him. So we will just sit tight on that one. As for the water, the laundry is gravity fed from a small water tank. We need to look into a water pump and possibly a larger tank to fix the water. Something for when we have some money.

If the river water ever comes back on we will be able to fill the machine up with a hose. Fingers crossed something fixes up soon.

But all I can say is, if I can keep using cloth in these conditions so can you. I will no longer accept the excuse that it is too much hard work.
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Kamis, 21 April 2016

Apples



The variety you get with homegrown organic apples are amazing. Above is our biggest and littlest apple together. Then just the littlest one to give perspective of size.

It was the cutest littlest most sour apple ever.

We have unfortunately lost a lot of our apples to coddling moth and even fruit fly. It is completely heart breaking throwing out kgs of fruit every day.

We need to try and figure out how to manage these issue organically. Hopefully we can and fast. Once we have chooks and ducks free ranging the numbers of these pests should be significantly reduced.
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Rabu, 20 April 2016

Green Festival Organic Sustainable Green Living

Its Summer Time!!!!!

And with summer comes all the green! This past weekend I attended The Green Festival at Navy Pier, Chicago. It was a fun time and there was lots to see! 

I was invited by my friend Alice to go as she had heard about it. When arriving, we donated canned food at the door and got our wrist bands for free. Thats is always a good start. We were greeted by the Cliff Bar booth and sampled all their products, delicious. 

While walking around sampling on all the free organic food samples, we found a couple cool booths. MyTerraceFarmer.com had a cool idea.



MyTerraceFarmer.com vermiculture vermitea comst greenhouse solar


It was similar to aquaponics but not quite. They set up a small worm composting bin next to their drip irrigated "greenhouse." The composting bin is placed ontop on the water reservoir so the vermitea (worm tea, compost tea, etc.) dripped into it adding the nutrients. Very cool idea.

Another booth we spent some time at was the Tower Garden, made by JuicePlus+. We talked with two very passionate representatives from the company. 





The Towers they had growing were looking great. This Tower is actually the home garden of one of the reps! She brought hers in to show the systems potential. As you can see it does quite well. Inside the tower, there is a pump which makes it "rain" down on the roots. this allows for an even and often water supply. The plants love it and it does not take up too much floor space.

We took advantage of the beautiful day and walked along the bike path to Millennium Park. One of the reasons I love Chicago has to do with the public art, it is everywhere! And it is AWESOME!














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Senin, 18 April 2016

Mothers Milk Tea Organic Miracle

As a father I recognise that we, men, dont really have much hassle when it comes to baby feeding. I assume I prefer changing nappies to feeding, and Ill tell you why. Action is in my nature; we all have different personalities, and mine likes motion, getting things done, act, plan, program, execute. Sitting down watching my baby gently sipping from his bottle its a calmer, but not my first option on a daily basis. Im more about preparing the milk bottles, clean stuff, getting his toys together, sterilise his plastics, tucking his bed-linen, run from the lounge to our room 5 times every 10 minutes just to stop him from crying when he "purposely" spits his dummy away. Im more about the things my wife is not. Like assembling furniture, getting his car seat in the car,  burp him, walking him around in my arms for him to sleep, finding information on all the thousand questions on baby development my wife snipes me with through the day... that kind of stuff.

When it comes to feeding Im out of my depth, way out of my league. I do it, dont take me wrong, I just dont really like doing it because I feel bored. Very, very bored. But I like to read about it; ways to enhance milk production, volume of milk per feed, the quality of the different formulas available. I found some good forums on the web, and let me highlight BabyCentre for they are really good.  

In one of my recent quests for information I was made aware that many mums face the difficult task of expressing enough milk for their "starving" babies. And when such problem arises stress can surface if they are not aware that solutions are at hand. I found different individual advice that summed up would very well resume the package leaflet of the one we bought from Traditional Medicinals [1]:

Bitter fennel fruit, the one ingredient that actually gives that toothpaste odor is popularly known to improve the digestive tract when facing problems like bloating, colic in infants, heartburn. [2]
Anise fruit (see image below), that actually looks and tastes the same as fennel but is a completely different thing. It contains anethole (a phytoestrogen) associated with regulation of menstruation. It works as a galactagogue (promotes lactation in humans), thus has been widely used as a popular botanic remedy for that sense. [3] lists a number of references on anise and lactation.


Coriander fruit can also be found on this list. It is also linked to the "cure" of digestive track-type of ailments like upset stomach and diarrhoea. [4]
Fenugreek seed, another plant also related to the health improvement of people suffering from gastritis, constipation, and the like. Apparently it works by slowering absorption of sugars in the stomach and stimulating insulin. [5]
Marshmallow root, another plant root directly related to the easing of diarrhoea, constipation and the mucin (stomach lining) layer. [6]
Spearmint leaf, Lemon Verbena leaf and West Indian lemon grass leaf, which I guess are intended solely for the bettering of taste. I could not find good enough info on their role as galactagogues. If there are any, they are totally based on plebeian creed.

After summing all these ingredients it almost makes me believe that if your tummy is protected than your milk will also be!!! Other mothers also advise on drinking loads of water, taking plenty of rest, using borage leaves, and also eating oatmeal and barley.

My wife got this tea for £12.50 online, from a reputed seller, but there are many companies selling this herbal tea online these days. Although only 16 tea bags for more than a tenner, makes you think twice. All you need to is make sure that it comes from a trustworthy source. Even though there are no studies concerning the positive effects of such composition in increasing breast milk production, many mothers on different forums raise their hands in concordance, this tea really helped them manage a poor milk expression level.

[1] GNC Live Well, Traditional Medicinals Organic Mothers Milk, [http://www.gnc.com/Traditional-Medicinals-Organic-Mothers-Milk/product.jsp?productId=2134114], last visited on the 17th of February 2014, last update unknown.
[2] WebMD, Fennel, [http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-311-FENNEL.aspx?activeIngredientId=311&activeIngredientName=FENNEL], last visited on the 17th of February 2014, last update unknown.
[3] Drugs.com, Anise while breastfeeding, [http://www.drugs.com/breastfeeding/anise.html], last visited on the 17th of February 2014, last update on the 07th of September 2013.
[4] WebMD, Coriander, [http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-117-CORIANDER.aspx?activeIngredientId=117&activeIngredientName=CORIANDER], last visited on the 17th of February 2014, last update unknown.
[5] WebMD, Fenugreek seed, [http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-733-FENUGREEK.aspx?activeIngredientId=733&activeIngredientName=FENUGREEK], last visited on the 17th of February 2014, last update unknown.
[6] WebMD, Marshmallow root, [http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-774-MARSHMALLOW.aspx?activeIngredientId=774&activeIngredientName=MARSHMALLOW], last visited on the 17th of February 2014, last update unknown.
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