New Cedar Sage Liquid Soap by Meow Meow Tweet

Meow Meow Tweet’s rich, natural handmade soaps are in my Pantheon of Favorite Bath Products.  I couldn’t pick a favorite, but I do love their Black Tea Honey and Lavender with Lemon Peel bars.  And now they have launched a new Liquid Soap made with pure and straightforward ingredients, including organic coconut, olive and castor oils and other natural ingredients.  It currently in three scents:  Lavender Lemongrass, Cedar & Sage, and Tangerine Basil.

I picked up a bottle of it at the Atlantic Antic, where Tara Pelleiter and Jeff Kurosaki of Meow Meow Tweet told me that their liquid soap is a new alternative to Dr. Bronner’s “all-one” soap.  “Wash your body, wash your hair, wash your clothes, wash your dishes- wash anything and everything!”

We’ve been using the cedar sage scent for two weeks, and we love it.  The scent is perfect because it appeals to women and men, much like Meow Meow Tweet’s other products.  It smells like natural scents, rather than perfumes.  Just a small bit foams up on my bath scrubby.  It is has a very liquid consistency, not a viscous one like drug store liquid soaps, so I have to be careful not to pour out too much.  I can honestly say that I have noticed a remarkable improvement in the softness of my skin because of the oils in the soap, and the soap doesn’t leave any residue.  I have also cleaned some hand washables with it, and it works like a charm.  I have not used it for doing the dishes because I want to use it all in the shower.  But I’m sure it would do a fine job in the kitchen as well.

Meow Meow Tweet’s new liquid soap in now available in their online shop!

Special Note: Not only are they master soap makers, Tara and Jeff are also performance artists.  They are preparing for a series of performances in Europe, The Cactus Duet European Tour! Please help them document their tour by contributing to their crowd funding project on IndieGoGo.com!

On May 1st and 2nd, the Brooklyn Lyceum was host to the wonderful Spring Food and Crafts Market.  I went to the Lyceum’s Holiday Market in December, and I bought loads of gifts.  The manuscript for the guidebook had already been submitted, but I called my editor at Little Bookroom and asked if there was any way we could make a last minute addition.  This market was too good to leave out of the book.

Fortunately, Little Bookroom and our wonderful book designer worked it all out, and the Lyceum Market is indeed featured in the guidebook, which is officially released on May 11.  So when the Lyceum invited us to do a pre-publication launch of Markets of New York City at the Spring Market, I was thrilled.

There were over 100 truly talented artisan and food vendors, and likely over a thousand wonderful shoppers.  I cannot say enough about the high quality of the handmade goods.  It was nice to see vendors meeting their repeat customers who come find them at the various markets around town.  And there was a good deal of buzz around the food, which was in abundance, including BaconMarmalade, P&H Soda and Syrup (who kept me going in the heat with icy cream sodas), and the beautiful macarons from Macaron Parlour.   I also brought home Niki and Doug’s Ramp Butter, which we have been slathering on pretty much everything this week (everything that wasn’t already slathered with BaconMarmalade, that is).

People were very excited about the guidebook, those who wanted to know where all the great markets are and even those who know all about them already.  This was my first experience as a New York market vendor, and I had a great time, although it gave me first-hand experience as to how hard the vendors work every weekend while the rest of us are strolling through the markets munching on cupcakes and Yona’s mini-quiches.  On Sunday evening, I went home, put my feet up, and fell sound asleep.

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I will be at the Brooklyn Lyceum’s Spring Food and Craft Market with The Little Bookroom this weekend!   Please stop by, say hi, and pick up your advance copy of the guidebook! 

Many of the wonderful vendors featured in the guidebook and blog are also going to be at the Lyceum, and they are offering awesome special discounts with your book purchase:

Alison Tauber: $5 off one shirt

Bacon Marmalade: Discount on Jars or Baked Goods

Fine and Raw Chocolates: Chunky Bonbon 2 for $10 (regular price $7 each)

KnitKnit Knits: 10% off one item

Lovely Day Designs/LuCrafts: 20% on total purchase

McFlashpants : 10% discount on total purchase

Meow Meow Tweet: $1.00 off total purchase

Miss Wit Tees for Good Times: 15% on total purchase

Nordea Soaperie: Free 1.5 oz Body Polish with $45 total purchase

Off the Mat: 20% discount on total purchase

Pumpkin and Honey Bunny/P&H Soda and Syrup Inc.: $.50 off purchase of sodas and greeting cards

Rocks and Salt Design: 10% discount on hats

Sour Puss Pickles: $1.50 off a jar of Green Tomato Relish

Take Me Homeware: 20% discount on total purchase

Virginia Kraljevic Illustrations and Cards:  20% discount on total purchase

Yona’s Gourmet Delights: $1.00 off your purchase of any two combos

Markets of New York City is an official sponsor of the Brooklyn Lyceum’s Spring Food and Craft Market (May 1 & 2).  This week’s Vendor Spotlight is on Meow Meow Tweet!

This morning I finished up the last teensy sliver of Fennel Orange Oats soap from Meow Meow Tweet.  I bought a whole stack of their great smelling soaps over the holidays at the Makers Market at the Old American Can Factory, thinking I would put them in people’s Christmas stockings.  But I didn’t.  I used a Black Tea and Honey bar and decided that everyone else would be getting jellybeans.  Yes, I totally gave the soaps to myself.

Meow Meow Tweet proprietors Jeff Kurosaki and Tara Pelletier set out to create healthful, natural inspiring soaps, and I am happy to report that they have succeeded!  The soaps are made from “an all-organic base of olive, palm, castor, and coconut oils with an addition of shea or coco butter.”  They are vegan and never tested on animals other than humans.

The soaps are inspired by flavors, like Grapefruit Mint, and Lavender with Lemon Peel.  The Cinnamon Coffee is like a breakfast appetizer in your shower.  The ingredients are widely known to nurture your skin, such as tea tree oil, oats, kelp, and honey, and coffee grounds and black walnut powder are natural exfoliants.

I also save the labels because they are tiny works of art in and of themselves, each one drawn and printed by hand by Jeff or Tara on 25% hemp and 75% post-consumer recycled paper.  I love that the images don’t necessarily have to do with the ingredients in the soap, except for the Yeti and raccoon in a pine forest on the bar of Citronella Fir (this bar is actually designed for campers).

You can buy your bars of Meow Meow Tweet soaps on their website, or you can meet Jeff and Tara in person on Sundays at the Makers Market at the Old American Can Factory. Meow Meow Tweet will also be participating in the Brooklyn Lyceum’s Spring Food and Crafts Market on May 1 & 2, 2010!

I wish us all great courage as we face the final weekend of holiday shopping! In addition to the big, traditional holiday markets at Union Square, Columbus Circle, Bryant Park, and Grand Central, there are multiple indie markets that are in full swing this weekend.

The Makers Market at the Old American Can Factory

The Makers Market is has artisans and fine artists selling high quality handmade items.    Meow Meow Tweet sells great smelling natural handmade soaps.  ANgeLRoX Apparel has design for comfort, versatility and style, and I love the signature wings that emblazon the back pockets of their jeans and undies.  May Luk Ceramics will be there with fine, fun, useful and quirky ceramic plates, cups, vases and more.  I’ll bet the man who has everything doesn’t have a hand-stitched leather briefcase from MOS Atelier – and he definitely needs one.  If you missed getting a beautiful graphic T-shirt from Parable Ink at the Grand Central Holiday Market, you can catch up with them here.
The Makers Market:  Old American Can Factory, 232 3rd Street, Gowanus, Brooklyn, in the garage.  Open this weekend Saturday and Sunday 11AM – 6PM.

Brooklyn Lyceum Holiday Craft Market

The Brooklyn Lyceum is hosting their two-day holiday craft market this weekend with almost 70 exhibitors.  Many of them will be there for just one of the days, so if you are tempted to visit this market on both days, go right ahead because you will find different things on both days.  There will be a DJ and plenty of  “crafty” food to keep you energized.   The event organizers have created wider aisles this year to make it more comfortable to wander and browse on the last shopping day of the weekend.  You can make it a day for the whole family with lunch at the Lyceum Café, now serving Inteligentsia Coffee, and a show at the Children’s Theater.

Brooklyn Lyceum:  Saturday and Sunday, December 19 – 20, 11A – 7 P

Our Lady of Pompeii Market on Bleecker Street

This is the last weekend for the flea market/artisan market on Bleecker Street sidewalk next to Our Lady of Pompeii Church in the Village (between Carmine and Leroy Streets).  You can find some great vintage hats and jewelry, as well as hand-knit hats and scarves, vintage Bakelite pieces, and much more.  The market will reopen in April when the weather warms up a bit.

Jingle Xmas Xtravaganza at Chelsea Market

Chelsea Market has a pretty much everything you will need for your holiday feasts, and it also hosts the Jingle Xmas Xtravaganza!  This market has 17 nice-sized boutiques, all selling unique designs and many beautiful gifts.  It is a happy market where you can chat with the designers about their work and the kinds of things you are seeking.  I am hoping for two farmers market posters by Yeehaw Industries, and maybe, if I’m lucky, their sign that says, “Carve That Possum.”  Elements/Jill Schwarz designs gorgeous “vintage groove” jewelry, picture frames and more.  For modern jewelry designs, stop by and see sterling silver and recycled coconut shell jewelry with semi-precious stones from Ayala Jewelry.  There is a full list of the vendors with photos and links on Facebook.

Jingle Xmas Xtravaganza:  Mon – Fri 10:30A – 7P, Saturday 10A – 7P, Sunday 10:30 A – 6P