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Tommy - soap,soap,soap,soap,soap,soap,soap,soap Dicky - What are you doing? Tommy - Singin' about 8 bars. Old,really old routine by the Smothers Brothers The soap is setting up, all except the Peppermint. The stems are still steeping for more scent and the peppermint will turn the soap a light green. That's the fun part of using plants in the soaps. I made some last year with the Chocolate mint,that came out a nice shade of green with a wonderful mint scent. I also use Rosemary cuttings for some that my oldest daughter just loves. I have an oblong shaped plastic container of Sandalwood, a mini-breadloaf pan of Patchouli, a round plastic bowl of Chocolate, a tall Pringles chip canister of Freesia and the Peppermint will go into another mini-loaf pan. I use a melt and pour goats milk soap base, really easy project and my family loves the way the soap feels and cleans. This blog entry has been viewed 174 times
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