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November 4, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

 

 

After seeing the devasting effects of Hurricane Sandy on the Eastern Seaborad last week two great American relief organizations come to mind to help with recovery efforts for our fellow Americans in need—the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army–

Additional information can be found at these websites–

https://www.redcross.org

https://donate.salvationarmyusa.org/

And if you’re curious, as we were at Natures’ Heritage, as to which of these two great American relief organizations, The Red Cross or the Salvation Army started first, a little research shows that the Salvation Army started in 1852, followed by the Red Cross in 1881. 

And if you’re curious as to when the Watkins company started, it was right after the Civil War in 1868…144 years ago… 

Have a great Natures’ Heritage week out there! 

Sherry and Natures’ Heritage staff 

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March 21, 2012

Three Great Oils

Hi everyone,

Lately we’ve been getting some questions about oils, aromatherapy and pain relief, so decided to talk about three of the most common oils—lavender, tea tree and eucalyptus, often found in aromatherapy products, soaps, pain relieving remedies and cleaning products.

Lavender Oil has been known to be used for its calming and soothing properties, especially good forrelieving muscle and joint pain, sometimes headaches and as an aid for stress.  It was used in many forms in the Middle Ages and probably way before.  Cleopatra is even claimed to have used it in ancient Egypt, more than 2500 years ago.  Lavender was thought of as a cure-all, used for insomnia, aching backs, headaches, etc.   Lavender in its non-oil form is often used in cooking and culinary dishes.

Next up is Tea Tree Oil, considered a natural antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal oil as well as an antiseptic.  Alot of anti in there.  For well over 100 years, and a whole lot longer in places like Australia, tea tree oil has been used for rashes, chicken pox, shingles and the herpes virus, the one that produces cold sores. 

Eucalyptus Oil rounds out the three.   It is distilled from a leaf of the Eucalyptus plant and used in pharma preparations to relieve symptoms of flu and colds.  It is often used for decongesting and treating bronchitis and other respiratory infections.  The oil is also anti-inflammatory when used topically as a liniment such as in Watkins White Liniment.

All in all, these three oils either individually or combined in products, can be effective remedies for relieving the symptoms of dry skin, psoriasis, eczema, rashes, bronchitis and dermatitis. 

Watkins products have a number of items with these ingredients in them, from cleaners to hand soaps, bath salts, and liniments.  Be sure and check them out.

Have a great week and Women’s History Month!

Sherry and staff at Natures’ Heritage

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February 11, 2012

While at Market Night

Recently, I and some of the Natures’ Heritage staff were at Market Night displaying Watkins products.  It was alot of fun as it always is.  It was amazing the number of people who came up and reminisced about the ”Watkins Man” they remembered from their youth.  Several thought Watkins had gone the way of many ”old” companies, and were extremely glad they were still around and represented by us now “21st Century Watkins people”.  They were intrigued about all the new products along with the old favorite standbys.  Many others said they only thought Watkins was available at their local fairs once a year.   We ran out of catalogs and sold almost all of the products we had brought along!

A favorite Watkins product that night seemed to be the Menthol Lavender Drops, first introduced by Watkins in 1934.  This product helps with clearing your head and lets you breathe easier.  In the “old” days it was known as the “Vest pocket doctor”.  100% natural!  People who suffer with asthma and allergies particularly like this product and Market Night proved that for sure.   All our supplies of Menthol Lavender Drops sold out immediately.

So, if you’re looking for a 100% natural product to help with allergy or asthma relief you might want to join the many others who have used this product since 1934!  Be sure and let us know if you found the product beneficial!  

Have a great Natures’ Heritage Day!

Sherry and staff at Natures’ Heritage

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February 3, 2012

Groundhog Day and the Super Bowl

 

Well, Punxsutawney Phil is back in his winter habitat after his proclamation of six more weeks of  Winter earlier this week and now we head for SuperBowl XLVI (Superbowl 46) Sunday.  With all the predictions going around on Phil Thursday and the Patriots and Giants for this weekend,  anything is indeed possible. 

A good way to relax through the game is with the beverage of your choice and some appetizers with family and friends.  Here is an old time Natures’ Heritage favorite recipe for chips and dip–

Party Time Chips

1 Tbsp butter
1/4 Cup Watkins grapeseed oil or olive oil of your choice
4 cloves garlic
3 loaves pita bread

 Preheat oven to 300 Fahrenheit.

Melt butter in small skillet, then add grapeseed oil or olive oil and garlic and sauté over low heat for about 5 minutes.

Split pita loaves in half and separate the top & bottom halves. With inside of the pita side down, place pita slices in the butter/oil mix for a few seconds each, then placing them on a cookie sheet, oiled side up.

Bake about 8-10 minutes, then place under broiler until golden brown. Remove and cut each piece into 3 smaller pieces  and serve with one of the great JR Watkins easy to make dips.  Makes about 3 dozen appetizers.  Enjoy!

 We’ll be back for Monday morning quarterbacking on the Super Bowl!

Sherry and Natures’ Heritage staff

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January 29, 2012

Tantalizing Pumpkin Butter Meatloaf

 

 Natures’ Heritage staff decided to try a twist on the old standard meatloaf by incorporating one of Watkins’ seasonal favorites–pumpkin butter.  It was delicious, giving the meat a slightly sweet  flavor and was a definite hit.  If you like a bit of a BBQ or smoky flavor in your meatloaf try some Watkins BBQ sauce with it as well.

Here’s our recipe–enjoy!

Pumpkin Butter Meatloaf

1 large onion, finely chopped

1 Tablespoon butter

2 1/2 Lbs. lean ground beef

1 1/2 Cups dry bread crumbs

2 Large eggs, beaten

1 Tablespoon Mustard

1 Cup finely chopped fresh parsley

1/2 Teaspoon salt

1/2 Teaspoon Watkins ground black pepper

1/8 Teaspoon ground allspice

3/4 Cup Watkins Pumpkin Butter

Preheat oven to 350 degrees fahrenheit.  Grease 10 x 14 inch baking pan, then in a frying pan saute the onion in the butter until soft.  Combine all the other ingredients in a bowl and add the onion.  Mix everything thoroughly together and form into a loaf in the baking pan.  Bake for 1 hour, then let cool for 20 minutes before serving.  Serves 8.

 Have a great Natures’ Heritage Week!

Sherry and Natures’ Heritage staff

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January 11, 2012

Off and Running

Well, the New Year 2012 is off and running.   Amazing we are already eleven days into in it.  While driving to a meeting this morning and seeing all the green in the fields I was struck by the mild winter we seem to be having everywhere.  Recently I read that the snow cover in the country is only 16% nationwide, but don’t tell Cordova, Alaska that as they just topped 200 inches of snow so far this winter and requested more snow shovels to handle the massive amount of snow!  I feel like sending a case of  Watkins warming balm to soothe all those aching muscles!

Watkins orders are coming in at a fast clip in the New year including Watkins’ new natural baby line which definitely deserves a look by new parents and grandparents, especially those that remember the Watkins name and their quality line of products.  Check it out at www.watkinsonline.com/martinez1

Have a great week, stay warm and take time to enjoy some remaining Watkins pumpkin butter or Chai latte…:)  I have a new pumpkin butter meatloaf recipe I’ll share in a couple days–stay tuned!

Sherry and Natures’ Heritage staff

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December 19, 2011

Season’s Greetings!

 

Wishing you all a happy and healthy Holiday Season!

A perennial Natures’ Heritage favorite is the history of how the US Christmas National Holiday came to be–available here–

 http://naturesheritage.com/blog/wp-admin/post.php?post=93&action=edit

Enjoy wrapping all the presents and visiting with family and friends this week and don’t forget to try out the latest recipe on the Recipe Express page!

Sherry and staff at Natures’ Heritage 

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