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How I got started.....

7/27/2016

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About 5 years ago, I was sitting on the pier at Surfside beach fishing.  I was eating goat cheese and grapes.  I had been a little concerned about how our society was crumbling.  I am a Christian and felt God was telling me to get prepared.  Learning to be more self sufficient was where I would start.  I am not a born writer so I am gonna share straight from my heart.  I am not concerned with correct grammer as I write.  Ok, back to the subject at hand.  Sitting on that pier, I thought " What if I got me some goats and made my own cheese?"  

On the way home my hubby and I had a discussion about getting some goats.  It turned into a heated discussion as I wanted them and he did not.  I actually was not too nice about it.  He ended up saying a reluctant yes.  Anyway, I decided to get Nigerian Dwarf goats because I could milk them and they were small enough to handle and cute.  I bought my first buck and doe and off we went.  After my doe kidded, I tried her milk.  It was delicious.  Only problem was, I got sick when I would drink it.  I tried little tiny bits but every time I tried it I got sick. It went on for a while. This was very upsetting for me.  So I prayed about it and asked God why?  He told me because I was ugly to my husband and pushed my will to get the goats.  I went and repented to my husband about being so pushy about having my way.  Believe it or not, after that I never got sick again.

I got my dairy license because you cannot give or sell milk without it.  It took my hubby a while to build the room for the dairy.  I milked and sold for a while but it was not profitable considering I only had a few does to milk.

I looked up a receipe and starting making my own soaps.  It was really just for fun, but people started liking them and wanting to buy some.  I had my daughter in law Lindsay to make me some labels.  She is good at that kind of stuff.  Now I am selling them all over town and doing well.  I also started making lotions to sell.  I had a nice man in my church give me gallons of goat milk to freeze for soap.  Thank you Jim Lynch.  I make lip balm also.  

My last venture was making home made goat milk fudge.  I can't do anything half way, so I got a granite piece to turn my fudge out on like the professionals do. I also got a copper pot and they aren't cheap.  I am selling my fudge now.  It did turn out really good.  Now I see why my hubby balked when I asked to get goats.  He knew he was in for building and helping. 


Now my business is more than a hobby.  It takes a lot of my time.  I love to do new things and will try about anything.  On my next blog, I will tell you about a new thing I am trying.  Its Kefir.  Until next time......
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    Sandra Haselden

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