Botanicals on ice

by Cari Balbo


With the mild weather we've been having in Maine, there hasn't been much in the way of good ice skating conditions this winter. 

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Last week I thought I might be able to get out on the farm pond one cold and sunny afternoon but was disappointed to find its surface covered with a generous scattering of twigs, leaves and other tree castoffs, each herbaceous ornament perfectly embedded in the ice just enough to prevent being swept away, but not covered by a solid surface of ice. Lovely to look at, impossible to skate on. 

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Plans thwarted, I did the next best thing and took some photos of the botanicals on ice. Winter in Maine may not be easy much of the time but it sure is gloriously beautiful.

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Tallow Power

by Cari Balbo


Have you ever used tallow on your skin? Tallow, or rendered beef fat, is a phenomenal moisturizer, particularly if it comes from 100% grass-fed cows. I've been using tallow in my personal care regimen for some time now and love how soft and healthy it makes my skin. I combine it with various beneficial-for-the-skin herbs, herbal oils, and powerful essential oils for the highest quality skin conditioners. I source my tallow from local farms here in Maine that raise their cows completely on pasture, with no added grain in their diet, and carefully and slowly render it for Ridge Pond Herbals products. Not only does tallow benefit the skin but it feels good to support Maine agriculture in the process. 

As someone who spent a lot of money in her past on expensive face creams and other products, I have high standards for quality while wanting an effective, simple, and safe moisturizer. When I started making my own bodycare products I continued to buy commercially made face creams because I didn't like how greasy or pore-clogging homemade ones felt. Once I tried tallow, however, I stopped buying face creams and switched to using tallow-based balms and herbal salves on my face. Tallow has properties uniquely similar to our skin making it a great, nourishing moisturizer. It's important to start small when first trying tallow. Apply a small bit with your fingertips and rub in gently but thoroughly. It goes on feeling a little thick but quickly absorbs into the skin. 

Ridge Pond Herbals currently offers three tallow-based products: Herbal Restoration Tallow Face Cream, Comfrey & Lavender Tallow Hand & Face Cream, and "Man Hands" Hand Cream. 

Herbal Restoration Tallow Face Cream is the most complex skin potion we offer. Carefully rendered tallow is combined over low heat with organic lavender, roses, and chickweed (three herbs great for the skin) and left to infuse several days. Once strained, the tallow is then combined with rose-infused extra virgin olive oil and another olive oil infusion made from 10 skin-benefiting herbs. Once the tallow and oils are fully combined and melted, essential oils of frankincense, carrot seed, lavender, and rose otto are added, and the mixture whipped into a creamy mix. 

The scent is fresh and light and while it feels somewhat heavy at first, this cream absorbs quickly, leaving the skin soft and happy. Some people prefer to use tallow-based creams for nighttime and I recommend starting that way. I personally use it day and night. 

Yesterday I whipped up a fresh batch of Comfrey & Lavender Tallow Hand & Face Cream. This cream is wonderfully healing with the addition of comfrey leaf- and root-infused olive oil and lavender essential oil. When whipped up it looks just like a decadent frosting (I even use frosting bags to fill the jars).

The third tallow-based product in the Ridge Pond Herbals line is "Man Hands" Hand Cream. You can read more about this fantastic hand cream for men AND women here

I bring these creams to market every week in Gardiner and every other week in Yarmouth. If you haven't tried tallow on your skin yet, I highly recommend it! 


Around Ridge Pond

by Cari Balbo


We've run the woodstove more than we would have expected in June so far but the forecast is looking warm and seasonal for the next several days. Some images from the farm over the past few weeks. 

Mike says I'm slightly obsessed with the sky here. He's right...I don't feel I ever noticed the sky and clouds as much as I do here. 

Mike says I'm slightly obsessed with the sky here. He's right...I don't feel I ever noticed the sky and clouds as much as I do here. 

It looks like a piece of gauzy fabric is stretched over the sky.  

It looks like a piece of gauzy fabric is stretched over the sky.  

Moonlight

Moonlight

Winter is always coming. But so are summer, fall and next spring.  

Winter is always coming. But so are summer, fall and next spring.  

A man and his barn. A love story.  

A man and his barn. A love story.  

The campfire is ready for the first fire of the season.  

The campfire is ready for the first fire of the season.  

Comfrey in the medicinal herb garden.  

Comfrey in the medicinal herb garden.  

This is the first time I've ever grown comfrey and I'm smitten. 

This is the first time I've ever grown comfrey and I'm smitten. 

Apple mint

Apple mint

Stinging nettle

Stinging nettle

Kale kaleidoscope  

Kale kaleidoscope  

One of our potato beds

One of our potato beds

Garlic jungle

Garlic jungle

Nodhead apple babies beginning to blush.  

Nodhead apple babies beginning to blush.  

So excited for the apple harvest this year.  

So excited for the apple harvest this year.  

Rosy maple moth. Possibly the cutest insect ever.  

Rosy maple moth. Possibly the cutest insect ever.  

Oh, calendula, as useful as you are cheery.  

Oh, calendula, as useful as you are cheery.  

Morning dew on calendula. 

Morning dew on calendula. 

An awesome gift from a friend and neighbor whose grandmother was born and raised here. We love the living connections we have to the history of this place.  

An awesome gift from a friend and neighbor whose grandmother was born and raised here. We love the living connections we have to the history of this place.  

Brilliant green of spruce sugar.  

Brilliant green of spruce sugar.  

3 variations on spruce salt. At least one will go into a limited edition spruce salt scrub for Ridge Pond Herbals. 

3 variations on spruce salt. At least one will go into a limited edition spruce salt scrub for Ridge Pond Herbals. 

These last two are not from our farm, but from my parents' who live a couple miles away.  

The inside of my parents' barn, circa 1700-something. They had the structure restored recently and my dad is in the process of finishing renovations and adding a room for chickens. 

The inside of my parents' barn, circa 1700-something. They had the structure restored recently and my dad is in the process of finishing renovations and adding a room for chickens. 

The whale weathervane on my parents' barn is my favorite of all time.  

The whale weathervane on my parents' barn is my favorite of all time.