November Soap of the Month - Cranberry
When I think of November, I think of Thanksgiving. A celebratory dinner feast with family and friends featuring roast turkey accompanied by a cranberry side dish. 

The cranberry is one of the most common, commercially grown fruits native to North America. The cranberry's rich and illustrious history dates back before European settlers arrived here. Native Americans used the cranberry as food, a healing agent and fabric dye. Colonial Americans began cultivating cranberries in the early 19th century, and since then we continue to discover new uses for the cranberry: as holiday decoration and as inspiration for our Cranberry Goat Milk Soap. 

As bright and crisp as a bowl full of freshly mashed cranberries, we make our cranberry soap with fresh goat milk from Caprikorn Farms and natural, moisturizing oils and butters.