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  • We sell our homestead products at our boutique, Nest & Nourish Homestead Boutique, located at 68 N Fraley St., Kane, PA. You can also find our products at Calypso & Co in St. Marys and at the Cameron County Chamber of Commerce in Emporium, PA.

  • We make a variety of handmade body products on our homestead, including goat milk soaps, beeswax lip balms, shea butter lotion bars, Himalayan salt scrubs, and tallow body balms.
    Our body products are different because they’re handcrafted right here in the PA Wilds using simple, clean ingredients you can feel good about. You can see videos and tutorials of how we make our products and also “meet the makers; us” through our markets.


  • Tallow is incredibly nourishing for the skin, thanks to its rich blend of vitamins and fatty acids. Its composition is very similar to our skin’s natural oils, making it deeply moisturizing, soothing, and easily absorbed. Tallow helps support healthy skin barriers, reduces dryness, and leaves skin feeling soft and hydrated.

  • Goat milk soap is naturally gentle and nourishing, making it a great choice for sensitive or dry skin. The creamy milk is rich in vitamins and moisturizing fats that help hydrate, soothe, and support a healthy skin barrier. Its mild, natural properties leave your skin feeling soft, clean, and refreshed.

  • On our homestead, we raise Nigerian Dwarf goats, which we milk to make our handcrafted soaps. We also keep alpacas, whose fiber we process, and we sell their manure as a natural fertilizer. We also have an adorable Old English Sheepdog named Murphy and two orange tabby cats. We love all of our animals. It is a small herd and each animal has a special place in it.

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Did you know we hand‑milk our Nigerian Dwarf goats? Each milking starts with a clean routine: we strain the fresh milk to remove any impurities, weigh it, date it, and freeze it in a labeled bag until we’re ready to make soap.

Learning to milk goats wasn’t as simple as it looks—it took several attempts, plenty of laughs, and more than a few YouTube tutorials. Now, though, it’s become a natural part of our morning and evening rhythm on the homestead.

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