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Sorry, Creekside did post recipes a while back. I know there was a good

recipe on Soapnuts. I'll look to see if I have one with aloe.

Jeanine's Hummingbird Soap Works

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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 9:24 AM

Subject: Re: ISO gardening soap recipe

i do not see recipies on creekside and soapnuts doesn't have it. :( I will

continue to look. I must have it here someplace but it's just not in my

notebook like it is suppose to be. naughty recipe.

thank you for helping though.

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> I found a recipe online several years back for a gardeners soap. it was

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> Vera and some citrusy EO which i did not use. I think it also called for

> cornmeal, I dont remember if it called for lavender petals or if I threw

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> exsist like snowdrift farms. FYI incase anyone did not know they closed in

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You'll probably find the recipe right after you make another one, lol.

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> the orriginal soap I made. So I can have an idea on what oils were used.

> the aloe was nice. I don't think it called for much. maybe 2 tbs added at

> trace for a 2lb batch i think.

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> It was the only soap I ever added aloe to. not sure why, because it seems

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Hey Chrissy,

The Internet is archived and has been since the mid 1990's. Below is the link

to the internet archive website that will allow you to put any web address in

their wayback machine, pick a date, and view the site.....it also makes one

think that we should be careful what we post on the web because everything is

being archived.....

http://archive.org/web/web.php

Hope you find it!!

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Glad you found it, Chrissy!

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Re: ISO gardening soap recipe

I FOUND it I FOUND it. The recipe came from MMS- the sage. called " how does

your garden grow. " for some reason the sage was one of the only sites I

never checked out. silly me. anyways the recipe was in my year end inventory

notebook and not my recipe notebook. Silly place for it to be.

I discovered it at 1am this morning after the dog awoke me as she was about

to have a seisure. First one that I know of in well over a year. After it

was over we went outside and I saw the notebook at the top of the steps,

recipies tuked inside. Funny how things happen. never thought to look there.

thanks for everyones help though. I learned a few new things in the process.

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address in their wayback machine, pick a date, and view the site.....it also

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Glad you found it. I looked at the recipe section on the sage to see if I saw a

recipe similar to what you were looking for but missed that one entirely. I make

their shaving soap recipe and everyone loves it.

Yeah it's crazy that someone is actually making a historic record of the

internet. It's cool to see how websites evolve too. A friend sells custom glass

tile back splashes that you can customize yourself or give her a vision and

she'll create one for you. Her website is www.susanjablonmosaics.com. Her

original site was great, easy to navigate, and easy to shop. Then a web designer

talked her into changing her site to more of a blog style and it just didn't

work well for retail sales and certainly didn't portray the product she sold.

Just last year she launched her new site www.susanjablon.com and it's a perfect

site for customers to navigate and create custom blends and it resembles the

original site she started with.

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