Sunday, November 6, 2011
Natural Home & Garden Magazine Mention
We've been mentioned as a resource for Beeswax Candles in an article in the November/December 2011 issue of Natural Home & Garden Magazine. Our ad is also in this issue.
Please visit this link to view the article.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
More Demo Dates!
2PM-5PM
The Wedge
2105 Lyndale Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55403
612.871.3993
Saturday, December 17th
11AM-3PM
Mississippi Market - Selby
622 Selby Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55102
651.310.9499
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Natural Home and Garden Magazine
We are also lucky to have been mentioned as a resource for beeswax candles in an article in that same issue on page 81.
When the online version comes out, we'll be sure to post the link!
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Beekeeping Course
I attended the University of Minnesota's Beekeeping Course this weekend. Unfortunately, Neil was not able to come along so he'll have to go next spring. What a wonderful course! Neil and I plan to begin keeping bees when we make our move and are looking forward to making some of our beeswax candles out of our very own wax!
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Demos for October/November
Saturday, October 22nd
11AM-2PM
River Market Community Coop
221 N. Main Street
Stillwater, MN 55082
651.439.0366
Tuesday, October 25th
11AM-2PM
Lakewinds Natural Foods
435 Pond Promenade
Chanhassen, MN 55317
Saturday, October 29th
11:30AM-2:30PM
Seward Coop
2823 East Franklin Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55406
612.338.2465
Tuesday, November 1st
11AM-2PM
Lakewinds Natural Foods
17523 Minnetonka Boulevard
Minnetonka, MN 55345
952.742.1207
Tuesday, November 8th
3PM-6PM
Linden Hills Coop
3815 Sunnyside Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55410
612.922.1159
Saturday, November 12th
11AM-2PM
Mississippi Market - W 7th
1500 W. 7th St.
St. Paul, MN, 55102
651.690.0507
3PM-6PM
Mississippi Market - Selby
622 Selby Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55102
651.310.9499
Monday, October 10, 2011
"Green" Vs Green ($)
Yesterday, I spent the day mostly in the truck, driving the six hour, one way trip to our little spot in the north woods of Minnesota, to meet the horse logger we had hoped would do our building site clearing. Having 15 sled dogs at home and a "to do" list the length of my arm, means no luxury of staying over night this time around.
Mark met me on our property at 1PM on the dot. I love punctuality! This was a great start. He looked like he knew the woods well from his appearance, which gained him my instant respect in that category. I had read a bit about him prior to setting up the meeting and was impressed with what I had read. He had been involved with the US Forest Service for many, many years, working contracts for horse logging and specializing in primitive tools. Raising him even further above the rest was that he had formed a sustainable forestry organization in our area. If anything, I knew I was in for an interesting and educational visit.
Taking the time to walk our entire flagged area, Mark was kind enough to offer tidbits of knowledge and recommendation along the way when it came to what trees to keep, which ones were on their last leg, what that particular type of fungi was used for and how it was harvested, along with comments on our two "nurse" trees that had fallen and now lay host to a beautiful and fascinating straight-as-an-arrow line of baby Balsam trees. The first comment, however, that made me think we were now heading down a different path with our clearance was, "You won't want to clear all of this".
We had planned to clear roughly 2.5 acres to make space for our beeswax candle workshop with attached living quarters, pole building, dog kennels with large roof over top, dog food shed and two large hooped garden sites. This size clearance was on our "wish list" and it was designed to comply with Firewise recommendations, our need for solar power and our desire to create a large open space where air could flow, keeping the nasty insects away from our dogs. Mark was aware of our requirements and our tight budget so now we were getting to the reality of what could actually be done with the resources available.
Excited about the prospect of the horses doing our clearing, I daydreamed of them tromping around in our woods as our "green", wilderness savvy logger, wandered in our present day woods, uttering various indistinguishable exclamatory notes to himself and scratching his head.When his figuring was complete, our journey down the "horse logging trail" took an abrupt turn when the horse logger himself bid the job as a mechanized one, excluding the horses all together, after considering the carnage left from our recent driveway job, making the area to be cleared not as easily accessible by the horses and therefore cost prohibitive. Yikes! That day dream sure met a quick death. But you know, I respect straight, honest and unfluffed information. It saves time! So, all being said and done, even with a project that is mechanized, the clearing looks like it could potentially be under an acre. Nothing like a swift slap in the face by reality.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Come and See Us!
We'll be selling our Scent from Nature; 100% Pure Beeswax Candles and promoting our wholesale venues at the 2011 Do it Green! Minnesota Green Gifts Fair. Come and see us!
New Store; Heartfelt
Monday, October 3, 2011
Oake Lake Orchard Project for Out State Food Shelves
It's been a while since I gave an update on the orchard project. The State Fair is over but there are mounds of residual paperwork left to complete so that project may not be wrapped up for another month. Thank goodness we found a good home for the apples this year because, with our schedules, we would either have failed the orchard terrible or be in the loony bin by now, had we taken it on ourselves.
To date, our friends in charge of getting the apples to the out state food shelves have picked approximately 24 - 40# boxes of Zestar apples, 2 - 40# boxes of Sweet Sixteen and 22 - 40# boxes of Honey Crisp. The Honey Crisp trees are still heavy with fruit so an additional 22 boxes is expected. There are also Victory apples to be picked and then three different types of pears. The pear trees didn't set well this year so there are fewer than anticipated. Those will be purchased and picked by a local orchard keeper with the funds going directly to the organization picking the apples to be dispersed amongst the food shelves.
I think this project is going better than expected for all and my hope is that it can continue for next year. Thanks Bill and all for such a great job!
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
New Store; The Muses Three Arts Cafe!
We're expanding to Arkansas and can be found at The Muses Three Arts Cafe on Bathhouse Row in downtown Hot Springs!
Thursday, July 28, 2011
New Store; General Store of Minnetonka!
We're happy to announce that you will now be able to find our pure beeswax candles at the General Store of Minnetonka! If you haven't been there before, set aside a little bit of time for yourself because it is truly a one-of-a-kind shopping experience!
Friday, July 22, 2011
Honey Bees Workin' Hard Today
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Expanding to Idaho!
Browning’s Honey Co., Inc.
9019 N 5 E
IdahFalls, ID 83401
(208) 523-3692
(208) 523-3717 fax
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Oake Lake Orchard; Operation Food Shelf!
Thoroughly enjoying myself, I was pruning number 100 out of 142 of the fruit trees on our property. Talk about simple beauty; beautiful blue sky as the back drop for glistening water views enhanced by the various waterfowl that have begun to stop over on their journey north. Then it hit me. A large branch that I was pruning from below, literally hit me in the face and it took that to get my attention. What have we actually gotten ourselves into here? The idea of working the orchard ourselves this year is such a wonderful thought. But is it realistic? What happened to the idea of simplification? Here we are trying to raise two sled dog puppies and all that goes into their early training. We're planning a wedding. Making plans for breaking ground on our property up north. We're launching a new beeswax candle label and intensifying our marketing and production to lay the foundation for our move up north in the future and, not to mention, we've got the MN Honey Producers State Fair booth to manage. And guess when the apples will begin to ripen? You got it! During the State Fair!
After going through option after option, I was beginning to wonder the fate of our little orchard overlooking Oake Lake this year. Then, another path presented itself. Have you ever been in the right place at just the right time? A couple weeks ago I was discussing my dilemma with some folks at my real estate appraisal office during one of my biannual visits. Isn't telecommuting grand?! When out from another room came Bill and you could tell by the look on his face, he was thinking something big. "Did you say apple orchard?", he said. Turns out, he is associated with a very kind couple that put on monthly dinners where folks bring either a check or a bag of groceries and all of the proceeds go to out-state food shelves. What an amazing mission! Could we fashion an orchard project with a similar vision?
Since this discussion, the new Oake Lake Orchard "project manager", Bill Hughes, and I have managed to piece together a plan. In a nutshell, he will round up a crew of volunteer apple pickers who will pick, then transport apples to out-state food shelves. The Second Harvest non profit organization will also be involved as they have the proper orchard gear so some of the apples will likely be distributed locally in the Twin Cities metro area.
All of our "unborn" apples have now found someone to pick them and take them to their new homes! And Linda and Neil get to be involved in something truly amazing as they try to continue to work on their "Quest for a more simple lifestyle......", one project at a time.
If you would like to be a part of this with us, we are seeking volunteers for apple thinning that will take place in June and apple picking that begins in August and continues through September. We are also seeking donations to cover the cost of weed spraying for under the trees to minimize pests and for the actual chemicals and spraying labor that will need to be done to the entire orchard. The spraying will be kept to a minimum and the IPM (Integrated Pest Management) standards will be followed but spraying does need to be done in order to have edible apples sent to those in need. Every little bit counts!
Monday, April 11, 2011
Friends of Wood Lake Benefit Dinner
There is a wonderful urban nature center in Richfield, MN called Wood Lake. They'll be having their benefit dinner this month and we have contributed a set of our 100% Pure Beeswax Candles to their silent auction. It's for a wonderful cause so please consider attending if you live in the area. Who knows, you may end up going away with that Scent from Nature candle set!
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Credit Where Credit is Due
Credit for our new logo and packaging design goes to our friend Yas Bakshian of YB Limited?
Credit for designing the arc shaped candle label that will appear on our taper candles goes to our very own Neil Slaughter. He also gets a lot of credit for listening and catching all of those ping pong balls I throw his direction. I couldn't be doing this without him!
Friday, March 4, 2011
New Packaging and Website!
Scent from Nature is growing! For the past several months we have been working with a graphic designer and a web site guru to help us create a completely new and improved look! Once our face lift is complete, we will begin marketing on the national level!
Above is a sneak preview of our new logo.
This will be an exciting year for Scent from Nature. Thanks to all of you that have supported our growth!
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Where to Buy
You can buy our handcrafted candles at the following businesses that also support our health and environment:
Anoka, Minnesota
Grassroots
1917 2nd Avenue South
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Chanhassen, Minnesota
Lakewinds Natural Foods
432 Pond Promenade
952.697.3366
Grand Marais, Minnesota
Cook County Whole Foods Co-op
20 East 1st Street
218.387.2503
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Linden Hills Coop
3815 Sunnyside Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55410
612-922-1159
Seward Co-op Grocery and Deli
2823 East Franklin Avenue
612.338.2465
Moss Envy
(formerly Twin Cities Green)
Address: 3056 Excelsior Boulevard
Minneapolis, MN 55416
(612) 374-4581
Wedge Community Co-op
2105 Lyndale Avenue South
612.871.3993
Minnetonka, Minnesota
Lakewinds Natural Foods
17523 Minnetonka Boulevard
952.473.0292
Stillwater, Minnesota
River Market Community Co-op
221 N. Main Street
651.439.0366
St. Paul, Minnesota
Mississippi Market Natural Foods Co-op
1500 W. 7th Street
651.690.0507
Mississippi Market Food Co-op
622 Selby Avenue
651.310.9499
Winona, Minnesota
Bluff Country Co-op
121 W. 2nd Street
507.452.1815