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Natural Skincare Insights & Farm Life Stories From RC First Fruits Farm LLC
Discover expert tips on natural skincare, behind the scenes stories from our goat milk soap journey, and helpful guides to living simply and sustainably. explore our latest blog posts for practical advice, product education, and inspiration straight from our family run farm to your screen


Printable Christmas Paper Chain Coloring Page (Free Download!)
Looking for a fun, festive, and kid-friendly Christmas craft? These printable Christmas-themed paper chain coloring strips are the perfect activity for classrooms, homeschool, family nights, or holiday parties. Kids can color each strip, cut them out, and loop them together to create adorable DIY Christmas décor! Christmas paper chains are a simple craft with big impact—they’re easy to make, inexpensive, and add a handmade charm to any room. This free printable includes cute
Cheyenne James
2 days ago2 min read
🌿 The Complete Guide to Natural Soap Ingredients and What They Do
🌼 Why Natural Soap Ingredients Matter Most commercial soaps rely on detergents, fillers, and artificial fragrances — but handcrafted soap is built from simple, functional, nourishing ingredients. This guide breaks down the natural ingredients commonly used in real soap (including those we use at RC First Fruits Farm LLC) and explains exactly what each one does for your skin. Whether you’re a soapmaker, homesteader, or someone looking to switch to natural skincare, this is yo
Cheyenne James
Nov 192 min read


Goat Milk Soap vs. Commercial Soap: What’s Really in Your Bar?
🐐 What Is “Real Soap,” Anyway? Most people reach for a bar of soap without ever wondering what’s actually inside it. The difference between a handcrafted goat milk soap and a mass-produced commercial soap goes far beyond the label — it’s about skin health, sustainability, and real ingredients. At RC First Fruits Farm , we’ve spent years perfecting the balance of natural oils and fresh goat milk that nourish the skin rather than strip it. Let’s break down what sets true soap
Cheyenne James
Nov 102 min read


🧼 The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Making Goat Milk Soap at Home (with Troubleshooting Tips)
If you’ve ever wanted to create creamy, nourishing goat milk soap right from your kitchen or homestead, you’re in the right place. Goat milk soap is one of the most rewarding natural crafts you can master. It’s gentle on skin, packed with vitamins, and an excellent way to use fresh milk from your own goats (or locally sourced). Whether you’re a total beginner or you’ve tried a few batches before, this guide walks you through everything you need to know — from ingredients and
Cheyenne James
Nov 54 min read


Discover the Benefits of Goat Milk Soap
When I first heard about goat milk soap, I was curious but a bit skeptical. Could a simple bar of soap really make a difference for my skin? After trying it, I was pleasantly surprised. It’s gentle, nourishing, and has a way of making my skin feel soft and cared for. If you’re looking for a natural way to refresh your skincare routine, I’m excited to share what I’ve learned about the benefits of goat milk soap. Why Choose Goat Milk Soap? The Benefits You Should Know Goat milk
Cheyenne James
Oct 274 min read


Lard Soap Benefits for Skin
The natural fatty acids in lard help moisturize and protect the skin’s barrier, making lard soap especially good for dry, sensitive, or...
Cheyenne James
Oct 61 min read


Lard Soap Benefits
Lard soap offers many benefits: it’s moisturizing, gentle, and creates a rich, stable lather. It’s also long-lasting and made from a...
Cheyenne James
Oct 61 min read


Lard Soap vs Tallow Soap
Lard soap is made from pork fat, while tallow soap uses beef or mutton fat. Both create hard, long-lasting bars with creamy lather. Lard...
Cheyenne James
Oct 61 min read


How to Render Lard for Soap
To render lard for soap, slowly heat pork fat (preferably from pasture-raised pigs) over low heat until the fat melts and separates from...
Cheyenne James
Oct 61 min read


Is Lard Soap Good for Hair?
Lard soap can be used on hair, especially for those seeking a natural, old-fashioned cleansing option. Its gentle, moisturizing qualities...
Cheyenne James
Oct 61 min read


Is Lard Soap Good for Your Skin?
Yes! Lard soap is gentle, moisturizing, and free from harsh chemicals. It’s especially good for sensitive or dry skin, thanks to its...
Cheyenne James
Oct 61 min read


Why Is Lard Used in Soap?
Lard is used in soap because it creates a hard, long-lasting bar with a creamy, moisturizing lather. It’s a traditional, sustainable...
Cheyenne James
Oct 61 min read


When to Cut Lard Soap?
Lard soap should be cut into bars once it has set but is still slightly soft—usually 12 to 24 hours after pouring into the mold. Cutting...
Cheyenne James
Oct 61 min read


What Kind of Lard to Use for Soap?
For soap making, use pure, rendered lard—ideally from pasture-raised pigs for the highest quality. Avoid lard that’s been hydrogenated or...
Cheyenne James
Oct 61 min read


What Does Lard Do in Soap?
Lard adds creaminess, hardness, and mildness to soap. It helps create a firm bar that lasts a long time and produces a rich, stable...
Cheyenne James
Oct 61 min read


What Is Lard in Soap Making?
In soap making, lard refers to the rendered fat from pigs. It’s used for its ability to create a firm, long-lasting bar with a creamy...
Cheyenne James
Oct 11 min read


What Is Lard Soap Made Of?
Lard soap is made from rendered lard, lye (sodium hydroxide), and often other nourishing oils like olive, coconut, or shea butter. Some...
Cheyenne James
Oct 11 min read


What Does Lard Soap Smell Like?
Pure lard soap has a very mild, neutral scent—no strong pork or animal smell. Most lard soaps are lightly scented with essential or...
Cheyenne James
Oct 11 min read


What Is Lard Soap Good For?
Lard soap is great for cleansing and moisturizing the skin without harsh chemicals. Its gentle formula makes it ideal for sensitive skin,...
Cheyenne James
Oct 11 min read


What Is Lard Soap?
Lard soap is a traditional bar soap made with rendered pork fat (lard) as one of the main ingredients. It’s been used for centuries...
Cheyenne James
Oct 11 min read
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