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Pure Harmony is proud of the ingredients we use and the care we take making this product. Try me! Real ingredients your dog will love! Now it's easier than ever to let your furry family member thrive! Try this sample size today to see how much your dog loves Pure Harmony. Rich in antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. No artificial preservatives, flavors or colors. She taught me to show reverence for “Copalli.” Under her guidance I learned to befriend it and how to work with it just like her grandfather taught her.Super premium. When Mamá Trini, my maternal grandmother was alive, she was a “Spiritist” or “the one who talks to Spirits.” She used to say “my mission in this lifetime is to be of service.” She did just that in our community in El Salvador. My one-room home smelled like Copalli all day. I remember waking up and going to sleep with the smell of Copal. These are my memories of how as a young child I was introduced to the tree and how to extract the Copalli. Today, the use of aromatic resin varies from ceremonially burned incense to other uses. Copalli-the Nahuatl word for Copal-is a resin extracted from the Copal tree or Protium Copal (Burseraceae.) This material has been used in Indigenous practices for thousands of years. I grew up with the understanding that “Life” is Ceremony. In her world, a day without playdough is a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day, which means I had to figure out how to make an excellent, naturally colored playdough that is easy to whip up when the need arises.Ĭopal: A Healer, Protector, & Guide for Dia de Muertos I don’t want her hands in chemicals, preservatives, and additives day in and day out. My favorite little dough-lover spends hours each week rolling, shaping, stamping, and building. However, Nana (me) is not fond of the typical store-bought versions, which can include chemical preservatives, binders, lubricants, surfactants, hardeners, anti-fungal additives, and artificial fragrances and colors. The term “big kid” doesn’t really lend itself to sweet endearments, but that aside, the no-longer-baby has had one consistent love since the moment those little hands and big brain were coordinated enough to squish clay-this kid loves playdough. Recently, I was barred from calling my grandbaby any endearment that includes the word “baby.” Apparently, we are in “big kid” territory now. Homemade Playdough: No-Cook Playdough Colored with Herbal Powders
