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Hello There…

Well, Hello there, here is another update from Munchkin and Gnome.  You see, I feel a bit sheepish because I forgot my camera for the Choc Fest (well, you know…there was so much stuff to pack into boxes, packed lunch and icy water…the camera was the last thing on my mind).  Firstly, thanks to Alisa Atkinson and Tati for sharing the booth with us this year.  We had a great time stuffing ourselves with their croissants and muffins and enjoyed their company very much.

This year, the fair was set up a bit differently since the town council were organising it.  The stalls were packed on both sides of Front Street .  Most of the stalls were not designated and so in the morning, it was first come, first served.  Luckily, we found a place with a breeze from the sea so that helped with the dry season heat.  As Gnome has said in the past:

“…Cacao Fest is always the hottest day of the year!!”

The fair started at 9am and ran on until 5pm (Saturday).  The Wine and Chocolate was Saturday night instead of Friday this year.  Because of this timing difference, we thought that the morning crowd was smaller; it was mostly made up of  incidental tourists and Punta Gorda locals.

One thing happened that was really quite funny (maybe not funny for the people involved!!).  I hope that I can describe it well so that it makes up for the lack of photographs.  Late in the morning, three young Belizean girls came up to our stall dolled up to the nines with cute little skirts and  heels.  They were ooohing and ahhhing…at first I thought that they were complimenting us on our chocolate soaps…but, then it actually sounded like whining.  Their beautiful bare legs were covered in bug bites and all three of them in unison stared woefully down at their bitten legs and then looked at the glowing container of “Copal Ointment for rash and itch.”

They pointed at that tin and uttered in feeble tones:

“…we want that…”

As soon as they received the Copal Ointment, they whipped the top open and dug right into the container…each one of them desperate to calm the itch on their legs.  Oh, the poor girls!!  There was more oooohing and ahhhing in front of me but this time I sensed more of a relief in their tone.  Crisis over, they thanked me and went on their way.  Afterwards, Gnome said to me:

“…that was perfect advertising for us…a shame we couldn’t get a picture!!”

Copal Medicinal Ointment.

We left the fair early afternoon to go home for a rest before attending the Wine and Chocolate.  Yes, we did go this year…

(Incidentally, we were both at the the Very First Cacao Fest 2005.  I ended up the kitchen cooking all night and Gnome got roped into pouring wine.  That’s another story for another day!!  But, never again!!)

It was nice to get out and get dressed up.  It is certainly quite a job to try to get out of the farm without covering your good clothes in sticky burrs and mud.  Nonetheless, we managed with a few passing pecks from the geese of course!!  Much wine was drunk and we had a good evening together socialising.  Good to get out once in a while…

Why We Started Making Coconut Soap.

walking-in-town-together

We started making soap because we were both fed up with the quality of shop-bought soap.  The bars that we bought were a funny pink colour with an artificial rose scent.  We didn’t think much of the well-known brands either because they all smelled of unnatural fragrances and dried out the skin.  And so we decided to embark on the making of our own soap…at that time we did not have Internet on the farm and had to conduct our research at the Internet Cafe in town.

Our purpose was to make a good soap for us to use instead of having the buy the poor quality supermarket stuff.  The properties that we sought for in our home-made soap was a good lather and a moisturising bar with natural scent.

Generally speaking, soap is made from oil/fat and lye.  The oil/fat lends the qualities and properties to a soap bar and so we started off by experimenting with anything that we could find off the supermarket shelf.  We tried everything from shortening, to lard and a whole plethora of vegetable oils.

These attempts were a great learning experience: shortening was actually okay but the lard soap actually smelled quite piggy!!  We came out of the shower smelling like we had smothered ourselves in bacon!!  The vegetable oil made a soft moisturising bar but disintegrated very quickly into bits.

At the time, we were also making coconut oil and selling it to the lady at Punta Gorda market.  It was a slow, laborious process of grating, boiling and stirring.  We spent many full days setting up a fire (with coconut husks) and stirring our pot of coconut oil together under the shade of the coconut palms.   It was a very significant time, when we tried to seek meaning in our lives, after extricating ourselves from the rushing urgency and pressures of our previous lives as medical doctors.

I remember making a test batch of coconut oil soaps and eagerly waiting for the results.  When soap is made in this way ie. not commercially, the soap needs time to “cure” and this can take anything from 3 months or longer.  The longer you wait, the better…it is like a fine wine.  Anyway, after waiting 3 months, we tried this soap and discovered that it had all the properties that we were looking far.  It lathered well, did not dry out the skin and the natural scent was lovely.  The skin felt so clean and smooth.

This was the perfect recipe and we were using our own coconuts from the farm!

Our Lovely Coconuts.
Our Lovely Coconuts.

Our soaps are still made from this original coconut oil recipe.  In addition to this, we have created Medicinal Soaps and Chocolate Soaps.

Our Medicinal Soaps include Copal, Jackass Bitters and Neem and White Pitahaya.

Neem and Jackass Bitters Soap.
Neem and Jackass Bitters Soap.

Our Chocolate Soaps include Chocolate Artisan, Cacao Butter Soap and Chocolate scented soaps in four delicious scents: Chocolate-Mint, Chocolate-Orange, Chocolate-Mango and Chocolate-Vanilla.

Chocolate Soap Galore!!
Chocolate Soap Galore!!

To see all our soaps and apothecary items please go to casamascia.com.

Casa Mascia Products At The Pharmacy.

Pharmacy.on.Market.StreetJust writing to let you know that NJV Pharmacy on Front Street, Punta Gorda has stocked up on our Casa Mascia products.  A Big Thank-you to the Vernons for continuing to support locally-made natural products.  You will find our usual goodies including Copal Medicinal Soap, Oil and Ointment, Lemongrass Insect Repellents, a selection of our Massage Oils and lots more!

Massage Oils.
Massage Oils.
Copal Medicinal  Oil.
Copal Medicinal Oil.
Lemongrass Insect Repellent Balm.
Lemongrass Insect Repellent Balm.

Copal Products At The Market.

Munchkin.with.SwordIt has been a few months since the new market opened in Punta Gorda, Toledo.  I will take more pictures next time for some of our readers that don’t live in Toledo.  For the town locals, this is to let you know that our Copal Medicinal Oil and Copal Medicinal Soap are available at Mrs. Juanita Bochub’s stall (Stall No.10).

Juanita Bochub.
Juanita Bochub.

Punta Gorda Market is now located centrally so it is within easy walking access.  Juanita has been selling our products for quite a while but I thought it was worth a reminder.  Juanita and I go back a long way; when we first started on the farm, we made coconut oil and she sold this at the market for us.

Copal Resin.

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Hello There.  We are have been cleaning up copal blocks to use the resin to make soap, ointment and medicinal oil.  These are the blocks which you purchase at PG market:

Fresh Copal Blocks.
Fresh Copal Blocks.
Fresh Raw Copal.
Fresh Raw Copal.

Copal resin is tapped from the Copal tree (Protium copal) which is a tree indigenous to Belize.  It is most commonly used as incense; to use: break off pieces of copal and burn on hot coals.  It has an earthy resinous smell which is very aromatic.  Copal has also been used as a medicine by the ancient Maya for the treatment of skin ailments.  We process the copal to remove all the gunk (leaves, bark, flies and all).  This is the trash that you get out of the blocks…

Copal Trash
Copal Trash

We use the refined resin to make our copal products.  Our copal products are recommended for rash, itch, insect bites and they can also be used as a natural anti-septic and anti-fungal.  Because of its anti-inflammatory properties, Copal Medicinal Oil can be used an external rub for muscle-ache and arthritis.

Copal Products:

Copal Medicinal Soap.
Copal Medicinal Soap.
Copal Medicinal Ointment.
Copal Medicinal Ointment.
Copal Medicinal Oil.
Copal Medicinal Oil.

If you are interested in reading more about Copal, click on the link.  For more product information, click on The Apothecary.

Soaps At The Pharmacy!

Together.HorsesWe have just delivered a fresh batch of our medicinal soaps to Vance Vernon Pharmacy in Punta Gorda.  You will find Copal Medicinal Soap for treatment of  rash, itch and insect bites:

Copal Medicinal Soap.
Copal Medicinal Soap.

There is also Jackass Bitters and Neem Soap which is indicated for sensitive and irritated skin.

Neem and Jackass Bitters Soap.
Neem and Jackass Bitters Soap.

You will also find our popular White Pitahaya Soap which is a facial soap recommended for acne (here, they call it “bumps”) and oily skin.

White Pitahaya Soap.
White Pitahaya Soap.

If you do not live in Punta Gorda we can post within the country and internationally.  Check out The Apothecary section of our website for more details.

See You At Dick's Service Station Today!

Munchkin.Ninja.FlyingSee you at The Grand Opening of RailB Service Station today from 9am to 2pm.  This is Dick’s Service Station on the Southern Highway, Toledo, Belize.  We will have our popular Casa Mascia products including Copal Medicinal Soap, Copal Medicinal Oil and lots more.  Many products will be at a special discounted price just for the special day.  You can’t beat our Runaway Best Price!!

Our Products:

Copal Medicinal Soap.
Copal Medicinal Soap.
Copal Medicinal Oil Vial.
Copal Medicinal Oil Vial.

See you all there!!  Support Toledo…it’s a gem of a place!

Fresh Copal.

Munchkin.with.SwordHope you are having an enlightening Good Friday!  Well, it’s hot and we are definitely in the midst of dry season which means it is  time to tap copal (Protium copal) for the resin.  The most popular use for the copal blocks is as incense.  To use, just break off pieces and burn over charcoal.  Another use for copal is as a skin treatment  for rash, inflammation and itch; copal has been used by the Ancient Maya for centuries as a traditional remedy for skin ailments.  It also has natural anti-septic qualities so can be used for minor bacterial and fungal infections.  Here are some pictures of fresh copal:

Fresh copal has the smell of rainforests with an uplifting resinous scent.

Fresh Raw Copal.
Fresh Raw Copal.
Fresh Copal Blocks.
Fresh Copal Blocks.

If you are interested in reading more about the medical properties of copal, click on Copal As Medicine.

Here are some products that we make from copal.  We recommend these products  for skin conditions including eczema, psoriasis, insect bites and as a preventative treatment for skin infections.

Copal Medicinal Oil.
Copal Medicinal Oil.
Copal Medicinal Soap.
Copal Medicinal Soap.

If you want to view more of our copal hand-made products please look at The Apothecary.   For anyone living in Punta Gorda (Belize!), you can buy our Copal Medicinal Oil and other products at Vance Vernon and Mahong Pharmacy.

Casa Mascia Products in Placencia!

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Hey Guys!!  Just another quick reminder that you can buy our Casa Mascia products at the Placencia Sidewalk Festival this weekend.  Annette Vernon (of Placencia Pop-Up Art) will be selling our stuff.  She will have all the favourites including our Copal Medicinal Soap, Oil and Ointment.  And there is much, much more!!  Okay, I am not that good with the marketing jargon… it’s maximum velocity, awesome and out of this world (Ha-Ha)!!

Here are some pictures to entice you:

Copal Medicinal Soap.
Copal Medicinal Soap.
White Pitahaya Soap.
White Pitahaya Soap.
Neem and Jackass Bitters Soap.
Neem and Jackass Bitters Soap.

Have Fun at the Festival!!