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January 6, 2012

A Tale of Two Smellys (A Product Review)


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OK, so just one smelly...me.

I much as I hate to admit it, I am a heavy stinker when it comes to...well, my pits (underarms, to the more demure).

I am not one of those people who can go without deodorant (and let's face it, anyone I know who thinks they can...they are wrong...your 'natural scent' is not 'alluring to the ladies.').

But despite the fact that I can't go more than an hour without putting on some deodorant, I was sick of wearing aluminum-based antiperspirants. Without getting into the whole safe/not-safe debate about aluminum in detail, my main reasons for wanting to switch were:

1. Clogging my sweat glands. I don't care what you think, I think it can't be healthy to clog your sweat glands all day every day. Think about it...your sweat glands were created to...sweat...

2. The aluminum-Alzheimer's disease link. Yes, it is yet unproven. But since I had both of my Grandma's suffer from Alzheimer's, I have decided not to take any chances. Not cooking in aluminum pots, no aluminum in my pits. Done and done.

You may have a whole list of your own reasons for wanting to rid your medicine cabinet of antiperspirant. You may think antiperspirant is a gift from the gods to save you from social ruin because you smell like a dirty hippie treeplanter after a week-long plant trip (don't know any treeplanters? Head to Northern BC...you can smell them a mile off).

I, like you, do not want to smell. I don't want to be "the girl who gave up antiperspirant" at work...and I never even told anyone, they just knew.

So I started to test out deodorants. And it was a rough road. There were days when I knew this deodorant wasn't working...and I still had 4 hours of work left.
So I suggest...keep a stick of your tried-and-true close by...in case of a stinktastic emergency. Then once you know there is one you love, you can chuck that pore-clogging, toxic garbage you have been swiping on your underarms until now! Yay!

The Not-So-Natural but Aluminum-Free All the Same:

So I started with baby steps. These were fairly easy to find, they were cheap...you heard me...they were at WalMart.

Soft&Dri aluminumfree

I bought this one in the darling scent "Sweet Bliss," which is a light, slightly perfume-y scent. Nothing crazy. It smelled like deodorant.
It wasn't hugely strong in it's ability to fight my stink. It lasted about 6 hours in that department. but the downside - this baby had ZERO absorption. So if it was hot out, or I was stressed = mega sweaty. So I may not have smelled, but I am still not a fan of sweat rings on my tops. I still have most of my stick left, which goes to show how long I was willing to put up with it.
Out of 10...I give this one a 5...nice scent, stopped some stink, but not amazing.



Adidas cottonTECH+ Absorbent-Deo

If your #1 trigger is cost, this is the aluminum-free choice for you. That is likely why my Mom loves it. Even after I gushed about my top pick (be patient, I will get there), she still chose to use Adidas, since it costs her around $2.50 at WalMart or Superstore. But not only is it cheap, it works remarkably well. The cottonTECH helps absorb excess wetness, there is a range of scents to choose from (okay, a small range - maybe 3), and it lasts for most of the day. Basically, if you are going dancing after work, give it another quick application.
Out of 10...this one gets a 7-8...the only downside is it is still fairly chemical-based and it does leave slight white marks.


So although the Adidas was becoming my fall-back, I did want to give some other more natural options a try...


The Hippy-Dippy 'Natural' Options:

I wanted something with more natural ingredients - not simply aluminum-free.

Lush's "Aromarant"

So to start, I LOVE Lush. I cannot say enough good things about them. I am obsessed with their bath bombs, lotions, face wash, etc. It is great stuff! You know what else I love about Lush? They will give you a sample of their solid deodorant bar and you don't have to pay to find out it doesn't work for you at all.
I didn't like holding the bar to put it on and getting it on my fingers (picky, picky, I know!)...I didn't like how I felt I had to push really hard to even get any onto my pits...and the biggest one...I didn't like stinking. I know, right? That's such a small issue! Ummm...no.
So out of 10...I give Lush's "Aromarant" an E for effort...sorry.

Tom's Of Maine Natural - Original - Deodorant

So this bad-boy claimed it uses hops to inhibit growth of odour-causing bacteria, and is chock full of other beautiful and natural ingredients.
Normally Tom's makes great stuff. They are a pretty big name in the natural world. You can even buy their stuff at WalMart. I KNOW! Even though it is about double the cost of the Adidas. But I was excited - a natural deodorant that I don't have to make a special trip for - YES!!! But then... NOOOOOOOOO!!! Initially I was excited - I had bought Honeysuckle Rose. It smelled like Climb On! - a super moisturizing lotion Colin and I use after rock climbing. It smells like a clean, citrus-y hippy. I love it. But after half a day... I smelled like...well, those treeplanters I spoke about earlier. It was not good. It was really not good during hot yoga. I will take a moment to apologize to everyone around me. We were all sweaty, we all smelled. But I smelled the worst. Or at least I feel like I did.
And here's the worst part...I kept trying! I loved the way it smelled so much, I would use it on days when I wasn't working out, or doing much of anything. But sometimes...it would still stop working.
So for a while I gave up. I was using that Adidas stuff - at least I was fresh!
So for Tom's...you get a 4 out of 10. Your ingredients are noble, you smell like a dream...but I didn't after a few hours. And that is why you lose.

The Body Shop's "DeoDry" Dry Effect Deodorant

And then I found this. I saw a review in a discarded magazine at our campground. (Shut up...I was not garbage picking, someone had placed a pile for us all to enjoy - so I took half of them) They said they liked the Body Shop deodorant. My hope was renewed. I sang an impromptu dance number right there by the lake. OK that last part didn't happen. Except in my head.
So after vacation, I headed to good old Body Shop. At first, I picked up the liquid kind in the Chilled & Breezy scent. I returned it. The girl had suggested the liquid over the solid since it was less likely to leave white marks. But I HATE....HAAAAAAAATE standing in the bathroom with my arms in the air, waiting for my deodorant to dry. I also hated that Chilled & Breezy made me smell like I had mouthwash on my armpits. But I wasn't willing to give up...so I headed back and exchanged it for the solid deodorant in Fresh & Floral. And I fell in love. DeoDry contains volcanic minerals, which help absorb the excess wetness, and a bunch of essential oils, for a bunch of other things (technical, I know). The Fresh & Floral has a light floral scent, but nothing that overpowers my perfume or any others scents. It keeps me smelling fresh all day. It is wonderful! There aren't significant white marks that I have noticed.
The only downside is that the volcanic minerals can build up if you don't give your pits a good scrubbin' in the shower, and that can lead to clogged pores. Note I did not say clogged sweat glands. But I scrub my pits anyways...so I have found that to be a non-issue.
So DeoDry, I give you a 9 out of 10...and a big hug for saving the day!



On a side note...don't even bother with anything called a Crystal Stick. They all suck. The solid crystal stick - it sucks. The liquid crystal stick - it sucks. Try out Tom's; try the other kinds offered at Lush; try whatever, but save your money and ignore that crappy crystal stick. It stinks, and so will you.


So, (under)armed with this, head out and try some deodorants and throw that nasty Lady Speed Stick away! Maybe you are at the low end of the sweaty scale and can get away with the delightful smelling Tom's of Maine *sob*. I am still sad that one didn't work out...




January 2, 2012

Happy New Year!!!


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Here it is, another New Year! My plants are all either under a pile of snow, or frozen solid. Anything green or growing outside is still months away, but I still find myself dreaming of spring. In the meantime, I am excited to dive into some winter canning - those items that can be made year round. I am planning on whipping up some salsa and tomato sauce over the winter. Even though tomatoes can be grown here seasonally, I am ok with using some store bought ones to make up my own tomato sauce.

I got a new canning book for Christmas, maybe it is to blame for my renewed canning bug? My sister got me "Canning for a New Generation" by Liana Krissoff. I am in love with the bright bold pictures, the new take on old recipes, and the fact that EVERYTHING in the book can be canned using a traditional boiling method - no pressure cooker required for these recipes!

I highly recommend picking up a copy - a great way to get into canning your own food and condiments!

September 28, 2011

Millions of peaches...


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OK, not millions, but all the same-jars and jars of beautiful golden peaches!

Peaches scored and ready to be peeled!
My friend Lisa was ready to pop with her third baby, and she called me up in a nesting panic to help her can 2 boxes of fresh peaches! So I packed up my canning supplies and headed to her place!


Peeled and shiny!
So, I had canned peaches with my Mom before, so I knew the general plan, but I forgot, and failed to read in my canning book, that peaches take half an hour PER BATCH! So we started at about 5:30, and didn't finish them until 1:30 AM!!! A big thanks to Lisa's hubby who went on a search for a second canning pot for us to help speed things along.


 
It is 9:30 at night and the first batch has #l only just gone in...hence my pouty face!

But SEVEN HOURS (gag) of work were well worth it! I am sure you will agree.




Lisa-ready to pop!

And even though the peaches were MY greatest achievement of the week-Lisa's was a beautiful baby boy born 5 days later! CONGRATS MAMA!




August 16, 2011

A Good Neighbour!

"Love your neighbour as yourself." Mark 12:31 

Ok, so after doing a google search to find where this verse is found (my Sunday school teachers would be appalled), I have settled in for a speedy-quick lunch break blog post.

Super speedy! Because all this blog post is, is a big shout out to my neighbour Gary! He is the kind of neighbour that makes putting this verse into practice easy! Easy-peasy! 

Bowl o' peas!

I got a knock on my door letting me know that he had more peas than he could handle, and I was free to clear them off his vines! WHEEEE!!! I have planted peas this year as well, but let's just clarify that Gary's garden is something I aspire to. My pea vine might provide a single meal's worth of peas...but I think what I got off of Gary's vines will last me through the winter!



On a side note-I have found my camera! So these second rate cell phone pictures will come to an end. YAY!
Well stocked freezer!

August 14, 2011

It's That Time of Year Again!

Ah summer, the time of year when it is so scorching hot outside, the last thing you want to do is have your stove on all day...but that is what canning is about! Unfortunately, most of the lovely fruits and veggies I can are in season in SUMMER!
But is always worth it! So this summer, we got started with berries and baby cukes from a local U-Pick (the Jungle Farm) that I have used before, and then got to work! A big thanks to my lovely sis-in-law, Lisette. It made a big job much more manageable! And another big thanks to my neighbour Kayla, who came out and helped me pick! I am surrounded by amazing people!

Getting everything prepped!


I love home canning for so many reasons. I love to control what is going into my jars of deliciousness, and I love how it tastes! Not to mention I am a bit of a "Martha" and enjoy homemaking activities in general! Cooking, baking, sewing, bring it on!

So back to the canned goods:


Pickles all ready to be processed!

We are all garlic lovers in my house, so we threw in a couple extra cloves per jar-I can't wait to see how they taste! The catch with pickles is the six week wait before you can dig in. The flavours need time to make friends, or else you are just eating cukes coated in vinegar.

I also used a new pickling spice mix this year. Usually I just use the Bernardin pickle mix, which is fine, but this year I had the chance to visit Silk Road Spice Merchant in Calgary, and their pickling spice looked amazing! So we will see, come October, what difference a high quality spice mix makes! I am also considering their dried hot pepper varieties to spice up upcoming batches of salsa!

We also made a batch of raspberry jam and a batch of strawberry-rhubarb jam. I have rhubarb coming out of my ears in my backyard, so I am going to be canning it in some new ways this year!



Beauties!
I have a long list of what I would like to can this year: tomatoes, homemade ketchup, pasta sauce, salsa, rhubarb marmalade, red pepper jelly...now just to find the time to do it all!


A BIG thanks to Lisette for cleaning up my kitchen post-production!

June 9, 2011

Cutting back the carbs!

So don't get me wrong, I think every healthy lifestyle contains a healthy dose of whole grains and carbohydrates. But if you, like me, dream of bread, pasta, cookies and cupcakes; a little moderation may be in order.

So when slogging through days of tuna salad and chicken breast with broccoli gets a tad  extremely boring, give in to your dreams of burgers and pasta with my knockoffs. And just like your fake Coach purse, they may not be the same as the real deal, but they come pretty close!

My personal favourite is the pasta that grows in your garden - spaghetti squash. It is easy to cook, just slice, scoop and bake! Then the filling scrapes out into dreamy spaghetti strands, just begging to be topped with your favourite pasta sauce!



My other recent discovery is to swap out your burger bun with a portobello mushroom sliced in half. It looks just like a bun, has a great texture and is much more satisfying than 2 soggy lettuce leaves!

Enjoy!!!

May 8, 2011

Starting Seeds

Winter seems to have finally lost its iron grip on my part of the world, and things are starting to poke out of the ground and grow. Although we are getting regular frost in the mornings, it is the perfect time to start seeds indoors!

Starting your own seeds gives you more control over how these seeds are grown and fertilized, and it is also much cheaper than buying packs of plants already started by the nursery.

Little packs of promise!


I have to admit that I love going to the outdoor store and poring over the racks of seeds, deciding which to choose for my garden this year. Some of those seeds have to wait and go directly in the ground in a few weeks, but I have started others inside in a small plastic "greenhouse" seed tray.



Just planted and ready to start growing!


I am really enjoying watching the zucchini and spaghetti squash sprouts push themselves up through the dirt and begin to grow-and now I can't wait to get them into the garden.
Inch by Inch, Row by Row

So if you live where it is still too chilly to plant things outdoors-what are you waiting for? Start them up inside!