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Nurse to Farm Girl Offers Clean Options at Walnut Beach Market
Discover why you'll want to try a goat milk soap or lotion products

Joining the Walnut Beach Farmers market every Thursday 4:00-7:00 pm this season (June 20-Sept 12) is vendor Nurse to Farm Girl; a small family farm from Bethany run by Sue and Dennis Marsh and family. Sue is a registered nurse and lactation consultant and has worked at Bridgeport Hospital for 18 years. Hence the "Nurse to Farm Girl"!
Goat milk contains many vitamins, but is particularly high in Vitamin A, which is necessary to repair damaged skin tissue, and maintain healthy skin. It is great for eczema or acne since goat milk soap will not dry your skin out like many other soaps. Goats milk has the closest pH to our skin which helps protect from invading bacteria and chemicals there’s no better base than goats milk for lotions and soaps.
Sue has taken her love and passion for working and caring for animals and begun her business with goat products. She states, "There's a kind of special bond between the farmer and animal that I never knew happened in farming but it’s all just truly amazing and I have loved every minute of it!"
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Nurse to Farm Girl will be bringing the following products that range in price from $5 to $15 to the market: lotions (ex. lavender, rosemary and peppermint) and soaps in a variety of scents like cherry almond, green tea with lemongrass and cucumber melon. Lip balms made with all natural amazing healing, ultra-moisturizing oils in phthalate free delicious flavors of pina colada, strawberry shortcake, and bubble gum. Bath bombs with powdered goats milk and moisturizing oils. Special bath bombs with a surprise toy inside for kids.
Stop at Nurse to Farm Girl and begin to see the benefits from using a handmade soap, made not with water, but with unprocessed, raw goat milk from www.nursetofarmgirl.com