Monday, February 23, 2015

Fingerless Gloves--The Gloves You Can Wear Inside (and Out)

Fingerless gloves can be torturous to wear outside in truly cold weather, even for die-hard texters and smart phone users.

Lately, however, we've been wearing fingerless gloves inside our chilly Terressentials office while we go about our work, and we learned something:  Fingerless gloves are perfect for offices that just aren't warm enough.

We have a cozy and stylish selection of  fair trade, handmade alpaca and wool fingerless gloves at Terressentials.  Check Facebook and Twitter for more information about how you can get 25% off a pair of fingerless gloves at Terressentials!

Fingerless Gloves:Get them at Terressentials in Downtown Frederick
Fingerless Gloves: For Offices that Just Aren't Warm Enough
fingerless gloves--Check out our selection at Terressentials in Downtown Frederick
Feel warmer just looking at them?

fingerless gloves--Check out our selection at Terressentials in Downtown Frederick
Cozy AND pretty!

Friday, February 20, 2015

Texture Travels: Ghana and Indonesia

Fair Made, hand woven baskets by artisans in Ghana.  Available at Terressentials, 100 East Patrick St. Downtown Frederick, MD 21701 Phone (301) 378-0069
Handmade rope-tuned djembe drums from Ghana with red, white and black carved and painted accents. Tall handmade, hand carved one piece teak wood djembe-style drum from Bali with swirly star carved motif.  Available at Terressentials, 100 East Patrick St. Downtown Frederick, MD 21701 Phone (301) 378-0069
Fair Made, hand woven baskets by artisans in Ghana. Handmade rope-tuned djembe drums from Ghana with red, white and black carved and painted accents.  Available at Terressentials 100 East Patrick St. Downtown Frederick, MD 21701 Phone (301) 378-0069.
This photo essay includes: Fair Made, hand-woven baskets
by artisans in Ghana/ Handmade rope-tuned djembe drums
with red, white and black carved and painted accents
from
Ghana
/ Tall handmade, hand carved one piece teak wood
djembe-style drum from Bali with swirly star carved motif/ 
Hand carved snakes from Indonesia. All available at
Terressentials, 100 East Patrick Street,
Downtown Frederick, MD 21701,
Phone (301) 378-0069.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Introducing: Terressentials Certified Organic and Fair Trade Coffee!

Terressentials Certified Organic and Fair Trade Coffee: Espresso Roma, Hot Havana Nights, Mystic Mojo, Navigator
Terressentials Certified Organic and Fair Trade Coffee: Espresso Roma, Hot Havana Nights,
Mystic Mojo, Navigator.  Enlarged Background Map Graphic:
Flickr: Nicolas Raymond
CC

We searched the world to bring you the finest gourmet coffee beans and roasted them to perfection! Explore all of our delicious whole bean coffee blends today! No additives—just pure premium organic coffee!


Espresso Roma...intense and bittersweet with a pungent and exotic aroma and flavor, a thick golden crema with subtle nut and spice hints for a long and lingering finish. Brew as espresso or coffee!
Navigator Blend...adventurous spirit and vibrant, exotic deep flavors, our treasured coffee is a velvety, mellow medium dark roast with a cabernet undertone and a smooth finish.
Mystic Mojo...enchanting and whimsical, devilish and alluring, this lush medium-roast unique brew teases with whispers of caramel and cherry for a magical taste sensation.
Hot Havana Nights...exhilarating and mysterious, our medium-dark roasted coffee has a full, robust body with a sensuous note of warm oak and a rich, intriguing soulful finish.
Mexican Style Coffee recipe with Terressentials Certified Organic Fair Trade Coffee
Terressentials organic coffee, Taza organic chocolate, organic vanilla ice cream and organic tequila take coffee to a new level. See this recipe and more on Pinterest. Photo: Taza Chocolate 






Want to win Terressentials Certified Organic Fair Trade Coffee?  Like us on Facebook and watch for our specials and giveaways there!

Monday, February 16, 2015

Terressentials Terrific Tush Treatment Tops Competitors with its All-organic Ingredients


Terrressentials Terrific Tush Treatment Earns Award from Natural Solutions Magazine
Terrressentials Terrific Tush Treatment Earns Award from Natural Solutions Magazine

How did Terressentials Terrific Tush Treatment crush the competition? 

How did a baby product earn a place among the world's top natural beauty solutions?

It turns out that babies and grown-ups alike all love a "soothing, rich and non-greasy" moisturizer that is USDA certified all-organic.

Possibly the only truly chemical-free diaper balm on the market, Terressentials Terrific Tush Treatment provides a much-needed, high-quality natural solution for parents who don't what to rub chemicals all over their babies--or themselves.
Terrressentials Terrific Tush Treatment Earns Award from Natural Solutions Magazine
Terrressentials Terrific Tush Treatment Earns Award from Natural Solutions Magazine




Ferment! 'Tis the Season . . . For Sauerkraut!

by Mary

When winter sets in, vegetable lovers living at the chillier latitudes have to make a choice. Do we partake of the abundance of produce which has traveled from the far corners of the world to our supermarkets, or do we accept a less diverse selection in order to “Buy Local”? Do we ignore the environmental impacts (from fossil fuel burning) and lower quality of well-traveled vegetables, so that we can eat tomatoes and cucumbers in January? Or do we find creative ways to enjoy the hardy greens and root vegetables that we can buy from our local farmers and store in our basements through the cold months?

As a vegetable grower who feels real pain whenever I try to buy vegetables in a conventional supermarket, I definitely advocate buying local whenever possible and storing up food for the winter. My favorite way to preserve vegetables I've harvested in the fall is through the time-honored process of fermentation. In the context of vegetables, fermentation is the transformation of food by acidifying (lactic acid) bacteria, generally through cultivating the bacteria that naturally occur on the plants. Fermentation has been used to transform and preserve food throughout human history, beginning more than 8000 years ago!

red cabbage slice by James Roberts on Flikr
Photo: James Roberts on Flickr, CC

The word “bacteria” has negative connotations for many people, and fear of growing the “wrong” type of bacteria deters many from leaving food out, unrefrigerated, for days or weeks to ferment. But fear not – there are NO documented cases of food-borne illness from fermented vegetables, according to USDA microbiologist Fred Breidt. “With fermented products there is no safety concern. I can flat-out say that. The reason is the lactic acid bacteria that carry out the fermentation are the world’s best killers of other bacteria,” says Breidt. Raw food is more risky than fermented food, since raw vegetables may be contaminated by “bad” bacteria such as E. coli.

In fact, the bacteria in fermented vegetables are actually beneficial to our health. The bacteria that live in the gut are vital for digesting food, absorbing nutrients and, as we're now beginning to understand, for proper immune function and other body processes. Antibiotics and chemicals we're exposed to destroy our beneficial gut bacteria. Fermented foods restore and diversity our “microfauna.”

“Ferment!” reads the hand-penned inscription in my personalized copy of Sandor Katz' book The Art of Fermentation.* Katz is a self-described “fermentation revivalist,” and I was inspired to experiment with fermentation (and buy his book) after attending one of his workshops. His book is a veritable fermentation bible, describing and documenting fermentation of not only vegetables, but also fruit, milk, grains, meat . . . The possibilities are endless! Katz explains the history and processes behind fermentation, but what's most inspiring is his emphasis on how easy it is to successfully ferment food. No complex or detailed recipe is necessary, just an understanding of the basic principles and a willingness to experiment.

Here are Katz' basic instructions for making sauerkraut, a good fermentation for beginners since it's pretty much foolproof:

shreded cabbage and carrots by Nesson Marshall on Flickr
Photo: Nesson Marshall,  CC


  • Chop up a cabbage and any additional vegetables you'd like to add. [I like to mix green and red cabbage, for a nice hot pink sauerkraut, and add shredded beets and carrots.]
  • Put the chopped veggies in a large bowl and lightly salt them. Katz doesn't measure the salt, but some sources recommend 1.5 to 2 teaspoons of salt per pound of vegetables. Experiment with the amount of salt until you get the flavor you like.
  • Squeeze the veggies for a few minutes, to release their juices. They must be submerged in their own juices for fermentation to work.
  • Pack the veggies and their juices tightly into a jar, so that there are no air bubbles in the jar and the veggies are submerged under juice.
  • Seal the jar and set it on your kitchen counter or somewhere you can keep an eye on it. Since gases will be produced and pressure will build in the jar, be sure to uncap the jar daily to release the pressure. You may also need to press the veggies down to keep them submerged.
  • Start tasting your sauerkraut after 3-5 days. Eat and enjoy, or wait longer is you prefer a stronger, zingier flavor!
My Sauerkraut Set-up: (Top to Bottom) Small jar acts as a weight. Cabbage leaf supports jar and keeps kraut submerged. Plate catches liquid which overflows occasionally during process.

Once you've mastered basic sauerkraut, you can experiment with different vegetables and seasonings, and move on to fermented beverages (like kombucha and kefir), cheese, beans (soy sauce and miso) . . . Katz's book describes recipes for an endless variety of fermentations from all corners of the world, so you can fill your home with all sorts of bubbling concoctions if you really catch the “fermentation bug!”

“Ferment!” You'll feel good knowing that you're transforming and preserving food following a grand tradition that's been practiced throughout history. But also, since every fermentation is different, you'll be creating a tasty and healthful product that's unique to your own kitchen and striking a blow against the distressing trend of food homogenization.

*Sandor Katz, The Art of Fermentation (Chelsea Green Publishing, 2012).


Thursday, February 12, 2015

Bring in the Old, Take Home the New! Terressentials Trade-in 2015

 
Terressentials Trade-In Special 2015. In-store only, unitl March 14, 2015
Learn more about our Trade-in Special at our Frederick and Middletown, MD locations. If you're local, you don't want to miss this!

In-Store Special!

Want to try a Terressentials product but grudgingly feel you should use up your current brand first?

Don't force yourself... just trade it in!

Bring in a used personal care product and receive 20% off the same-day purchase of a comparable Terressentials brand personal care product.

We want to give you the chance to start out a fresh new year with true, healthy, organic skin and body care—without the burden of having to use up every last drop of your current products. 

We'll donate your trade-ins to a local center that provides assistance for people of all ages with developmental disabilities.

Limit 4 trade-in products per customer. Discount only applies to Terressentials brand products. Trade-ins must be partially used. Offer valid only at our Frederick, MD and Middletown, MD brick and mortar store locations. Special ends March 14, 2015.

Terressentials Trade-in Special: Save!

Learn more about our Trade-in Special at our Frederick and Middletown, MD locations. If you're local, you don't want to miss this!

One Free All-Organic White Chocolate Lip Protector

ONLINE SPECIAL!
Terressentials USDA All-organic White Chocolate Lip Protector
Available for a Limited Time Only:
Special Starts at 11:59 pm EST on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015.  Special Ends at 11:00 pm EST on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015.
This is an Exclusive Offer for our website shoppers with a purchase of $30 or more excluding shipping costs.
1. Visit our website.
2. Make a purchase of $30 or more (excluding shipping costs).
3. Type "newsletter" into the comment box when you check out.
4. We'll send you a free White Chocolate Lip Protector.
Read about Amy's Terressentials Lip Protector experience here.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Winter...boring and bleak? Not in Downtown Frederick!

Be a Part of Downtown Frederick's Most Popular Event! Fire In Ice! February 7, 2015 3-9 pm.

One of many sculptures at Downtown Frederick's Fire in Ice Event. Photo:Douglas Via Photography.

Bundle up--it's getting icy in Downtown Frederick, MD. With more than 70 ice sculptures and an ice walk on Carroll Creek, there will be plenty of wintery beauty to be had. Learn more here!

Warm Up in the Kitchen! Downtown Cooking School: February 21 and 23, 2015.

Frederick's Downtown Cooking School. Photo: Downtown Partnership Website
Heat things up with hands-on classes and special how-to's, tips & tricks from restaurant pros, and an inside look at making Downtown Frederick's favorite dishes. Get details here and register here.

Love eating out? Check out Frederick Restaurant Week! March 2-8, 2015 

A colorful second course at Acacia. Photo: Downtown Partnership Website.
Enjoy some of Frederick's greatest restaurants with fixed-price meals at mouth-watering prices. Get all the details here. Keep checking for updates closer to the event.

Still need a reason to visit our neighborhood? Here's one right here!

There's always fun to be had at Terressentials
Certified Organic Skin and Body Care, Fair Trade and Fair Made Finds

100 East Patrick Street, Downtown Frederick, MD, 301-378-0069