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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Win a getaway trip to Wilmington, NC

Every month, Destination Downtown has First Thursdays. I have blogged about this before, but this upcoming one is really worth talking about! Why, you wonder? Well, with some hard work, shoppers will be able to register at participating DD member businesses to win a trip to the coast! Now, how great is that?

The lucky winner gets to stay at this  brand new Homewood Suites hotel. It is beautifully appointed and boasts a coastal theme. Easy access to Wrightsville Beach as well as downtown shops, restaurants, and nightlife make it a perfect spot. You can enjoy some time lounging near the pool or practice your putting skills on the putting green.
So, if you would like to win a little time away, stop by on Thursday, June 7th between 5:00 and 8:00 pm and register for your chance to win! There is NO charge to enter, but you can only enter once at each business. Good luck!!

Friday, May 18, 2012

Why Go Natural?

I am sharing with you a post that I recently read on  Handmade Artists about what's in your shower. It's all about what is in those personal care products we have all purchased at local retailers. I found it to be informative, direct and to the point. It was written by a soaper friend of mine named Larissa who also happens to be a lawyer, so she knows how to fact check. :) She and her husband have a shop on Handmade Artists  as well as their own site called Reef Botanicals. I hope you enjoy this article and maybe give some thought as to your product preferences. I know that it's given me something to think about.


Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) and Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) are surfactants, enhancing the spread of water over surfaces. In basic terms, they’re what makes detergents lather. The inclusion of SLS and SLES as cleansing agents in detergents means that consumer use of these products may result in contact with the general body surface, hair, nails, skin of the hand and face and mucosal surface.
I say detergents even though you’ll find it in your “soap,” body wash, shampoo, toothpaste, lotions, and creams, because so-called “soaps” and shampoos made with SLS or SLES cannot rightly be called soap. Real soap, according to the FDA, is based on saponified lye, or lye that has reacted with oils, not SLS or SLES. The FDA classifies those detergents as drugs and/or cosmetics to be regulated by the Administration, unlike soap, which is not so classified.
Ingestion of SLS through the mouth or skin has been found during government testing to be harmful over time. It’s one of the primary reasons we’re warned not to swallow too much toothpaste, as it is toxic when ingested orally. And it causes skin and eye irritation; the Australian government says that it should be fine when used on the surface of the skin for a short time and then immediately rinsed. Well, what of lotions, which we rub into our skin and leave there? What of conditioners, which we leave at least for several minutes? What of repeated, daily use? I know I shower every day at least once a day and wash my hair every time I shower. I’m almost 42 years old. Anyone want to count how many times I’ve used this stuff, at a minimum?
Interesting thing: SLS is used in labs AS a skin irritant on test animals, so researchers can then test the efficacy of healing agents. Hmmm…
SLES causes skin and eye irritation too. Worse, depending on manufacturing process, SLES may be contaminated with carcinogens ad chemicals which can harm the human nervous system and which have been classified as a possible developmental toxicant that interferes with human development by the California EPA. In addition, these chemicals don’t easily degrade, and can remain in the environment long after you wash them down the drain. Now, not all SLES contains these chemicals, but there’s no way for consumers to tell which ones have undergone an additional process to make them uncontaminated.
On top of all that? SLS & SLES may cause hair loss by attacking the follicle. And it cleans by corrosion, drying out skin and hair… and forcing you to use conditioners and lotions! Think about all those shampoo ads for promotion of healthy hair. Then read the ingredients on the back of the bottle and think about the fact that those very ingredients may be making your hair fall out. Interesting, yes?
In fact, I can give you my own anecdotal experience. I have long hair. A lot of long hair. I shed, it’s bound to happen. But I lose less hair in the shower when I use Reef Botanicals bar shampoo, which contains no sulfates. I just do. Better yet, I get my hair dyed about every 6 weeks or so. I get it done to just about my natural color, a nice dark brown. Over the course of the 6 weeks, the color will fade and change, and go more red. You can see it as my roots grow in; they’re much darker than the rest of my hair. Well, once I started using our handmade all-natural shampoo bars, there was no more fading and color change. Honestly, I was shocked myself, but my roots and the rest of my hair stayed the same color!
So why do they use it? It’s cheap! There are other ways to get soaps to foam, they just cost more. However, due to the increased education of the public and increased concern, you’ll notice that a lot of the commercial detergent manufacturers have started advertising “no-poo” or “sulfate free” shampoos. That’s terrific. But it’s not everything.
At Reef Botanicals we use various combinations of safe, natural oils like olive oil, coconut oil, palm oil, almond oil, grapeseed oil, and castor oil to get all of our soaps and shampoos to lather the way we want them to, without having to use harmful chemicals to do it.


Happily, I can say that the 2 people I have making the soaps at Hollyhocks do not have these in their products! You can purchase and use their soaps, lip balm, and body sprays without worry!

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Brand new video

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I put together a new video showcasing some of our wonderful, North Carolina handmade things! It was a whole lot of fun to do too!  I hope you enjoy it!

Friday, May 4, 2012

Mebane's got food!

I and many others in this town are delighted that we have some new restaurants in town and most are within walking distance no less!  These are locally owned, not chains!










First, my dear friend Lorna has finally opened Karma on Third at the end of the block. (Clay and Third Streets) After many, many months and set backs, they have finally opened their doors! I haven't had a chance to eat there yet, but I did stop for coffee one morning and it is delicious! Besides food, she also has a nice selection of handmade jewelry and other things from India. She has family there, and these pieces come from sources they have discovered.  Click the link above and visit their website! Or better yet, if you happen to be in town, stop by for a visit, get some food and enjoy!



The other new place on Clay street is called Reeds Downtown Table. Reed, the owner is getting close to being open. She studied at the Institute-of-Culinary-Education in New York. The space she chose has undergone quite a transformation and it looks fabulous! I'm curious about the type of menu, etc. I'm not clear on that yet, but I'm sure I'll know soon enough.  I've heard great things about her bakery too! I am so in trouble! :)


One more place I just learned about is Lisa's Kitchen -soul food restaurant. Her grand opening is Saturday, May 5 from 2-7pm. The ad states that everything they serve is made from scratch, so it's got to be good! They are located at 126 Millstead Dr. Hwy.119 S in the Kingsdown Commons Shopping Center. I hope to be able to get over there and try them out too.


And of course, though they are NOT new, we have Martinho's Bakery and Deli! They are a family owned place, do all their own baking and have a nice selection of sandwiches, pizza, and deli stuff.
Family friendly right down to the prices! They are just 2 doors down from us!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

First Thursdays for May


Every first Thursday of the month, Destination Downtown members have extended hours (till 8pm) so you can come downtown and enjoy yourself, do some shopping, or just hang out. Of course, the bars and restaurants are open , so you could make a real evening of it and have dinner first.
This month the suggested theme is "make a memory with your Mom." I am hoping that with our special sale running up to Mother's Day, that people will decide to shop small. Our sale is for jewelry purchases at $30 or more . You will receive a 10% discount on the purchase plus a free gift!
Come and join us in the downtown district each First Thursday of the month! 
To find out what's going on at various businesses, please click here!